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torbjornbp
·anno scorso·discuss
Made me think of this exchange with Heinz von Foerster about theory, particles and reality: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ev7e9sfWIJo
torbjornbp
·anno scorso·discuss
I'm in the middle of a similar project but using a mirrorless camera with a macro lens and a repro stand.

I second most of this, but would like to offer a different opinion about triage. In my experience, doing the triage often takes as much time as digitizing the slides. "Mindless" mass digitization where I just optimize for throughput has been a good strategy for the collections I've worked on.

Instead I'm more careful of what I choose to post process after I digitization. I haven't been throwing much away yet, I usually just don't process the stuff I don't find interesting. Storage is cheap these days.
torbjornbp
·2 anni fa·discuss
Our wowza streaming servers are hosted in-house, and are integrated with our authentication software. I don't know the nitty gritty details about the solution though, access is outside of my domain
torbjornbp
·2 anni fa·discuss
The preferred file format list is for preservation formats, while the M4A/AAC is used for access.
torbjornbp
·2 anni fa·discuss
This is correct. The mp3 is a an access file sitting on our streaming servers (wowza), outside of the preservation environment. The old access files were of very low quality, so new m4a/aac files were created.

In the cases where we only had mp3 files, the mp3 file was preserved as our master in the preservation environment, with a copy sent to the streaming servers.
torbjornbp
·2 anni fa·discuss
The re-archiving process was mainly a data migration. However, there is an initiative to use the in-house developed NB-whisper model [1] (based on OpenAIs Whisper) to do speech recognition/transcription.

[1] https://huggingface.co/collections/NbAiLab/nb-whisper-65cb83...