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Bishop Williamson 01-01-13 Sermon
« Reply #10 on: January 21, 2013, 07:27:08 PM »
Quote from: magdalena
Quote from: Neil Obstat
Quote from: magdalena
Thank you for posting this, Seraphia.  A transcript of the sermon would be helpful.  Is that possible?



Let me guess:  you can't hear his words because the recording is junk,
therefore you want someone else to transcribe it then you can hear what
he's saying, right?  

Well, think about it.  If you can't hear it, then the transcriber can't hear it
either, so how can he type what he can't hear?  

IOW a transcription is impossible without better sound.

Sorry.





Actually, I was able to make it out. I was hoping for it in print to better mull it over.   +Williamson's words are priceless-- wouldn't you say?   But you are right, it would be difficult to transcribe it, and I shouldn't expect that.

Sorry.

(And yes, steps 1-4 would make a difference).  




Wonderful!  So you were "actually able to make out" the missing words in the
following clip, for example?  Great!  Do me a favor and fill in the blanks:

27:18
...in this present moment, help us, Mother of God, and in the hour of death, and
then you ___  _____ _____ ___ _______  _____ ______ ___  _______ Mother of God ____
____- _____ _____ ______  _____ _____ _______.  Those statues ____ _____  ______ ____
_____mother weeps ______. Because she was at the foot of the cross, and every suffering....



Bishop Williamson 01-01-13 Sermon
« Reply #11 on: January 21, 2013, 07:35:45 PM »
Quote from: Neil Obstat


Steps to better recording:

1)  For the UMPTEENTH TIME, put the mic near the person being recorded.

2)  Do not have the recording device far away from the source of sound
you want recorded.

3)  Get your microphone closer to the guy giving the speech.

4)  Don't forget to put the mic close to the speaking person.

5)  Read 1-4 and pay attention:  Just do it!  





 :laugh2: :laugh1: :laugh2: :laugh2:


Bishop Williamson 01-01-13 Sermon
« Reply #12 on: January 21, 2013, 07:39:59 PM »
Give me some time, Neil, and I'll get right back to you!!!  Do you want this in PM format, or do you want me to provide this for the forum at large?  

 :jester:

Bishop Williamson 01-01-13 Sermon
« Reply #13 on: January 21, 2013, 07:56:22 PM »
Quote from: Neil Obstat
Quote from: magdalena
Thank you for posting this, Seraphia.  A transcript of the sermon would be helpful.  Is that possible?



Let me guess:  you can't hear his words because the recording is junk,
therefore you want someone else to transcribe it then you can hear what
he's saying, right?  

Well, think about it.  If you can't hear it, then the transcriber can't hear it
either, so how can he type what he can't hear?  

IOW a transcription is impossible without better sound.

Sorry.


Steps to better recording:

1)  For the UMPTEENTH TIME, put the mic near the person being recorded.

2)  Do not have the recording device far away from the source of sound
you want recorded.

3)  Get your microphone closer to the guy giving the speech.

4)  Don't forget to put the mic close to the speaking person.

5)  Read 1-4 and pay attention:  Just do it!  





To be fair, someone who was there would be able to transcribe it fairly easily, especially if they were paying attention to what was being said. I could fill in the blanks for you (as best I remember) if you want. Just say the word.

Bishop Williamson 01-01-13 Sermon
« Reply #14 on: January 21, 2013, 08:40:17 PM »
"...and then you will make the use of this New Year that God wishes you do, and that the Mother of God also wishes you do, wishes WE do.  Those statues also weep, the Mother weeps, because she was at the foot of the Cross, and she... every suffering of her Divine Son racked her as well.  Obviously.  She was in complete empathy.  It's a poor word for what [they were]-- bound together.  Mary and Jesus were not always dying on the cross.  Every suffering of Jesus went through her like a sword-- the Simeon Prophecy...."