Wikipedia talk:Requested recordings
Recording eligibility
[edit]"The work recorded must have passed into the Public domain in order to be eligible for recording." Does this mean WP doesn't allow recordings of anything published after 1923 (e.g. Hindemith, Messiaen)? Also, I use specific editions of pre-1923 music that likely differ from the "public domain" versions in certain ways (e.g. Broude Bros.: Buxtehude), and their copyright is usually in the 1990s. Are these out too? Sorry for the somewhat ignorant questions, but I haven't had to deal with public domain or fair use while recording before :) —Sesquialtera II (talk) 03:17, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
- My understanding is that legally, if we record something which is still under copyright, that recording will be covered by the copyright of the work itself, thus it is impossible to release it under a free license. That means, once again according to my own understanding (IANAL), using the recording to illustrate a WP article is legally the same as using a copyrighted recording.
- As for editions, I believe that if the edition contains significant editorial input and is still under copyright, the recording made from it would be copyrighted. If there is not significant editorial input, first of all, it would be darn hard to prove, and most of what would be copyrighted would be the typesetting, meaning that a recording of it would be fine. So, in the end, to be 100% safe we should use PD editions/facsimiles, but if you've already memorized a piece or something, as long as you don't use a pre-fab cadenza, you should be fine. Mak (talk) 03:24, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
Question
[edit]What information is stored in an .ogg file? --HappyCamper 13:43, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
- I can't claim to know enough about the technical aspects to answer your question well, but I can point at our article, Ogg. Ogg is basically a patent un-encumbered codec. I believe it's basically equivalent to Mp3, except it's free. You might ask User:Gmaxwell if you have more specific questions about the format or why we use it on Wikipedia. Mak (talk) 16:01, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
Additional Request
[edit]Please excuse me if this is not the right forum in which to make this suggestion. It would be a great help to have recordings of some words (particularly pronouns) included in articles.--JimTitmuss 09:34, 28 March 2007 (UTC)
Uploading only to Commons
[edit]I would directly link the Special:Upload to Commons:Commons:Upload --HybridBoy 08:57, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
Audio cat
[edit]Requesting input at Category talk:Wikipedia requested audio; I think it's time to create some subcategories. Richard001 01:02, 20 October 2007 (UTC)
I'm interested in developing Wikipedia:Requested pronunciation - a page where people can request that pronunciation (IPA) can be added to a page, if the pronunciation isn't clear. It is likely to be most useful for foreign words, where pronunciation of letters is different in other languages. Ideally, I'll be looking for pages to have pronunciation in English and the local language, a good example seems to be at Paris#Etymology. Could this be included in your project, or shall I set it up - I'll write a draft in the next few days at User:Montchav/Requested pronunciation if there's not a page already out there for this project. --Montchav 13:14, 2 November 2007 (UTC)
Project publicity
[edit]To get more volunteers for this project and to fulfill requests at Wikipedia requested audio, you may wish to post a request at Wikipedia:Bot requests to have a bot post a Requested recordings project announcement to those Wikipedians listed at Wikipedians by musical instrument. Bebestbe (talk) 21:02, 29 June 2008 (UTC)
Proposed move to WikiProject Requested recordings
[edit]For consistency, such as with WikiProject Free music, WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia, and WikiProject Sound, should this WikiProject be moved to something like WikiProject Requested Recordings? Bebestbe (talk) 20:55, 29 June 2008 (UTC)
Copyright question
[edit]Please see my question regarding requested instrument recordings, posted at: Wikipedia:Media copyright questions#Donating music sound recording but not composition. --Theodore Kloba (talk) 14:41, 2 June 2017 (UTC)