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Old 10-29-2015, 09:59 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by gweeks View Post
I've definitely noticed it. It seems to be pretty rare though. I've done it when editing audio books and something changed in the background between the original recording and the recording for the edit. It's much easier to record a complete sentence or two even when there's only one word that needs to be fixed.
It just seems so surprising that I've never heard these kinds of variations before.

Since you've edited audio books, I'm curious about how long it takes to record one--say the book ends up being eight hours long; how much time goes into the production?
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