The best thing about me is that I am able to share my knowledge. Audible It is here to stay, because I am a platinum or gold member for six years. I also love audio books and listening to them!
Jerry Banfield with EDUfyre – Audio Book Publishing on Audible with ACX!
Are you willing to learn? with How to publish audio books on AudibleAmazon uses the Audiobook Creation Exchange (ACX) This class will take you on a journey that shows how to start. with Take a book idea, and turn it into an audiobook! Why not publish? on Audible? My sales on Audible More than $10,000 with My first year saw me make over $5,000, which is the fastest I have ever made any money online. The best part? I actually know everything. Audible It is here to stay, because I am a platinum or gold member for six years. I also love audio books and listening to them!
Publishing an audiobook is difficult. on Audible It was one the most challenging and difficult processes I’ve ever experienced as a writer and video producer online. I hope you find this class helpful in getting your first, third, and fourth audio books up!
It took me months to figure this out, including several books being returned to me and the need to go back to reprocess the audio which was very annoying. This is it. Audible Adobe Audition provides an ACX audio file tutorial that will make your life much easier with You did it better than me! You would like to learn more? with me? I’m about launch a complete class on Audible ACX Publishing and have a class that teaches you how to publish Kindle books. The audio version can be added. on Audible. Check out all my classes https://jerrybanfield.com/freecourses/ Please read the following steps!
For publishing, you will first need a ready-made audio file. on ACX. To repeat the steps, open Adobe Audition or use another program.
Next, go to effects. Next, Noise Reduction/Restoration. Next, choose Adaptive Noise Reduction. This can be done using the default settings. Or you can adjust it as needed. This will remove background noise from the audio and prepare it to be matched. on volume.
Click on the Loudness tab on Drag the file to the area of match loudness by clicking the link in the Workspaces menu.
Set Total RMS to -17. Next, set Peak to -3.5. Each of these will position the volume exactly where you want it to be. Audible It is what she wants!
Visit Save As to create an audio file that can be uploaded to ACX. Select an MP3 file with sample rate 44.1 kz in 16 bit depth using mono. To quickly modify multiple files, create a preset. with Two clicks
Save the file and upload it to ACX. on Audible At the right volume! Verify that you have done it correctly by looking at the loudness RMS (peak) and Audition in Loudness workspace.
From where did this happen? I used the ACX official document. Audio Audiobook Submission Requirements as listed in Audible customer help at http://jerry.tips/acxfiles. Audible It is clear that titles not meeting these standards may be rejected by the ACX Quality Assurance Team.
As I explain in this tutorial, these are the requirements for each audio format that Adobe Audition can handle.
Consistent in overall quality and formatting.
For simplicity, all mono and stereo files that MONO are HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Closing credits and opening credits.
A retail sample should be between one and five seconds long.
Recorded and signed by a human.
MP3 constant bit rate (CBR), at 44.1 KHz, 192 kbps or more
One chapter or section shorter than 120 minutes with The section title should be read aloud.
The room tone will be between 0.5 and 1 second at the top, and from 0.2 to 2 seconds at its end.
You will not hear any extraneous noises like traffic or computers huming.
Average RMS is between -23dB & -18dB. It should be around -20dB if you use what I have shown.
Peak values of -3dB
Maximum -60dB noise floor.
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Jerry Banfield with EDUfyre
Jerry Banfield with EDUfyre
While I was a student at the University of South Carolina in 2005, I attempted to work online. I signed up to an MLM program as well as a survey website. One month later, I received refunds from both. Then I realized that working online was impossible because everything was a scam. Truth be told, I was afraid of failing again.
In 2011, I moved into with My wife and i launched an internet business that focused on my wife. on videogame addiction as a way to get around dealing with it with Any of my other issues. After a few months I switched my business to selling shirts, as I realized that there was no money in gaming addiction. After I had started my business, I quit my University of South Florida PHD in Criminalology to work full-time for my business. By then, it was able to assist clients. with Facebook and Google ads are based on My experience with them was not positive.
2013 was the year I started sharing all I knew free of charge on YouTube was my first choice because it allowed me to get more clients. After 15+ failed business ventures, I was almost bankrupt by April 2014. I nearly died trying to stop the pain, but the fear of death motivated my decision to go to recovery. My recovery inspired me to put more effort into my recovery. on Being of real service to others, and not less on What I would gain from it. Online courses are what I began to do. with Udemy quickly became my first real business. I partnered with I tried to find as many competent instructors as possible, and learned from them how to sell my courses.
I made some videos to share my recovery story in 2015 and received an incredible response. on YouTube. To view the background on To make my videos more interesting, i started making inspirational videos while playing videogames. To make my website more useful, I hired a freelancer. He converted the videos into blog post including this about page.
Course Curriculum
First Section
Are you interested in learning how to publish audio books? on Audible with ACX? (2:57)
Audible It is filled with bestsellers and selling opportunities (4:07).
My Workflow from Idea to Audiobook, Kindle Book and Video Class (8.25)
How to make the first sale? nAP (9.55)
with The shortest book (7:11)
Start a new book project on Audible (2:03)
Finishing the project creation process (6.09)
Exclusive versus non-exclusive distribution (8:44)
ACX format requirements for audio books on Audible (3:58)
Audio File outline and example of retail audio (5:34).
ACX Audio Steps in the Processing with Adobe Audition for Perfect Volume
ACX Audio Quality guidelines (10.31)
It is easier to begin with High quality audio is better than trying to fix up medical recordings (5:50).
A detailed look at my audio recording equipment (13:43).
Adobe Audition with The Adobe Creative Cloud for Audio (2:08).
Adobe Audacity Tutorial to Correct Loudness (9.19)
Basic editing functions like adding silence or combing audio files (7.57)
Digital Audio Adobe Audition alternatives for workstations (9.01)
Upload the audio chapter by chapter Audible (3:15)
It’s a fun and honest experience with less editing (17:42)
Asking for help with First sales and first reviews (12:00)
How do you ask me to purchase your book? Post a class project! (1:51)
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Course Features
- Lecture 0
- Quiz 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 400
- Assessments Yes