the translations. It figured out the API, it figured out which program to use, all those kinds of things. And you were just absent-mindedly just sent an audio message when it came back.- Yeah, like, so clever even because he would have gotten the whisper local path, he would have had to download a
And that's a big piece of what was going on with Epstein, with cameras in that apartment in New York and eventually audio , cameras and eventually audio at the island. My take on it, and certainlymy public take is that there was a profound blackmail operation going on to the
Print journalism is particularly well suited for investigative journalism and for shaping really deep detail. Audio is extremely good at making someone feel very close to and attached to a story.And so I think that makes the information more trustworthy and digestible.
As well as being a mobile sensor platform, with this little free-flying robot, we can now take measurements all across ISS-- measurements like CO2, radiation, all kinds of things, audio type sensing. These are things crew spend a good amount of time going around the space station taking measurements, and something that a robot can do instead.One comparison I like to make is Astrobee is a lot like the Roomba of the space station.
the tides of digital stuff. Audio books are this one great exception where they're just going like gangbusters.So appropriately, audio book producers are taking their task really seriously.
as a person. And so all of that is to say that, like, with Starburns-- the reason I started dumping Starburns resources into Feral Audio , and partnering with that-- Dustin Marshall started Feral on handshakes and smiles and warm feelings, and accrued this, like, amazing familyof podcasters. And then, because he was going to have to go get a job at Best Buy, I was like, well,
buy more of these bikes that he stepped in-- a chap called Julian Vereker-- and if you're into your music, there's a fantastic British maker of audio called Naim Audio , and Julian founded Naim.And he put the money in and got Andrew going.
What's next. The fun part. Audio . So come October, November, we'll start with turntables, working with this gentleman here, Alex Rossen, who again,is a leader within the category.
book oh my God so yes I have read naughty bits in public oh okay and I had to read the audio book of this oh you did you do the audio book for this I did I read the audio book for this and um yeah everytime the word was mentioned I had to stop because the engineer and I were both laughing I'm like don't look at me
I think nowadays when you got such a preponderance of people who are making their own videos and stuff, audio is a kind of afterthought.They're like, oh, shit.
It's very bright. You guys aren't in control of the lights, right? You're just audio . No. Are you working the lights? Can we make it a little moremuddy? Oh, that's How about just a single light bulb and a table? A phone book. Wrap us
And so a lot of people in India are doing multiple tracks at the same time. Their parents may be looking for them and they're kind of tolerant of that, they maybe in their [bad audio ] as parents and parents' networks. Then they may be looking on the Internet with their parents. So they're kind of leading the Internet-based search which is kind of like match.com butit's called shaadi.com. So it's like marriage.com instead of match.com. And they may be doing that and kind of in the driver's seat but with parents' help and parents' short listing.
I, and also that I personally really like are "Good to Great" by Jim Collins, and "Tribal Leadership." And, in fact, we partnered with the authors of "Tribal Leadership" to the audio version is actually available for free to download from the Zappos website. And, in fact, we even teach classes on both of these books at Zappos.And the reason why I find both of these books interesting is because the authors did their research and looked at what separated the great companies, in terms of long term financial
Do you have enough resources to take care of yourself and your family and do whatever you can to make the world around you Audiobook. Audiobook, OK. In-person or virtual meetings?
And audiobooks are really coming in their own as a medium right now. Audiobooks are growing at something like-- probably 10 times the speed of publishing itself. My last novel was about 4 and 1/2 years ago.
audiovisual files, and so on.
audiovisual skills that they've learned, the world into a better place.
normal audio to MP3, you compress by ten times, right? When, when you move to video, you need one hundred times, two hundred times, right? So you need
to Audio Eraser, which does a good job of pretty naturally removing a good amount of background noise in videos, all the way to Photo Assist,
The audio book has such a special place in my heart.
and have seen that world evolve considerably and seen how you can really build communities and disseminate information in unique ways through audio on these topics. So the clean energy and climate change space has undergone massive changes and ups and downs
has really opened people up to podcasts as another piece of that ecosystem. And audio books and courses are quite popular. And so because spoken word audio and music streaming has become so popular, podcasts have just found their natural place in that.
So audio and physical print.
And here are different aspects of Astrobee. Deep audio analytics-- we're working with Bosch Astrobotic at looking at custom Bosch audio sensing
The audio is not great, but it's subtitled, so bear with me.
My audio book is available for like $3.
loose audio format into a TV show challenges are great yesod as evidenced
the audio Community is going to come back and demonstrate their humanity and make your life easier and make you do
Television audio , television archivists have known this problem from the beginning of archival time, actually.
in audio . I know you, Max, have the amazing woman of a 1000 voices, Xe Sands, reading everything and everybody, but we thought, oh, let's push out
the audio content on videos.
but if the sounds is good, it's going to look and feel kind of professional. And audio is a very important thing, which I think a lot of people now overlook. It's always the poor relation in movies, unfortunately.
About audio engineering, about rock stars, about anything?
So audio is limited.
The audio was lots of gears and pulleys and things like that.
Graphic Audio . And when they do audio books, they don't just have someone reading it, they have a bunch of actors and it's like a mo- they call it a movie in your mind and it really
meetings -- audio recording of meetings, in particular -- so you can go back and find out what they have. In fact, I helped fund one company -- and
into audio tapes that they can use if they have the VHS type format or VCD
--about audiophile stuff. Perfect.
And so you can have a lot of fun with audio . And audiobooks are really coming in their own as a medium right now. Audiobooks are growing at something like-- probably 10 times the speed of publishing itself.
In audiobook, it gets astoundingly monotonous.
Parry knew that audio cassettes stored their information on magnetic tape, and he wondered if he could use the same tape to store data on the ID cards.
touches video or audio on the internet.
I would rip the audio off of this video, put this on TikTok and then put that on Distro Kid and that was the song.
And it had an audio dump feature where you could add another second soundtrack to it.
Then clicking audio track.
So things like audio and video, when you're actually watching them, they're analog.
in the audio mix, it's the song and nothing else until she kind of hops on the bed.
sensors on them and audio -capturing things and just sort of letting these sensors map where the kindergarteners move, where they go,
There's also an audio book that I narrated, so you can hear me speaking into your ears as if I'm the Milky Way galaxy.