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paraka ([personal profile] paraka) wrote in [community profile] podficmeta2010-03-18 03:51 pm
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Pointing Out Errors?

I was wondering how useful it is for podficers to have listeners point out when they've made a mistake?
I know with fic many author's are ok with having typos or spelling errors pointed out, but how useful is it for podficers? It's a lot easier to edit an LJ entry then it is to go back and edit a podfic then re-upload and all that.
I could see it being really useful if it's a mistake they're likely to repeat in the future, like mispronouncing a common word or fandom specific term. But what if it's just a one off mistake?

As a follow up question, will mistakes stop you from listening to a podfic? Either by making you stop or by stopping you from listening to it again.

Personally, in the last two days I've re-listened to podfics that had mispronunciation errors. In one fic it's of a fandom specific term. I haven't really examined if that has made me listen to the podfic less, although the word is used often and I haven't listened to the podfic as often as my love of the fic should cause. In the second case, it's a podfic I really love, but a podficer I love and it's a one off word unlikely to ever come up in her other podfics, however it bothers me so much that I started cringing 5 minutes before the mistake happened in anticipation, the mistake was memorable enough for me to be able to anticipate it 5 minutes in advance and it prompted me to make this post.
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[personal profile] lunate8 2010-03-21 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I stumbled across the Forvo web site when I was looking up how to pronounce a trademarked product. Pronunciations of words are requested and contributed by users, and it looks like they have a pretty eclectic mix so far.

[identity profile] laurie-ky.livejournal.com 2010-03-22 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you! I've bookmarked the site.

Laurie
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[personal profile] blueyeti 2010-10-26 11:48 am (UTC)(link)
THANK YOU! I didn't know about this site, much belated, but it is so *helpful*. Like, immediately, Podbang helpful. Cheers.

...goes to check another word. And by helpful, I mean has proved me wrong in many instances spread over four hours.
Edited 2010-10-26 11:50 (UTC)