In a previous post, one of the main
features of Balabolka is the ability to create an audio file to
listen on your MP3 player or computer.
If you're using your computer, you have
many options. One would be the Windows Media Player which is part of
the Windows Operating System. Another would be the Video Lan Player.
I use
VLC
(which initially stood for Video LAN Client) as the default media
player for my computer. I use Windows, but the
VLC
player is also available for LINUX and MAC operating systems. In the
time I've been using it, it has opened and played almost every video
and audio file I've thrown at it.
The other reason I use
VLC
– Time Compression
With digital audio and video files,
it's possible to play the file faster or slower with very little
distortion. Unlike playing a 33 1/3 record at 78 rpm and getting
Alvin the Chipmunk, there is very little distortion. (Kids if you
didn't understand that last example, talk with your
parents/grandparents).
After downloading my podcasts or
videos, I usually listen to them at 1½ speed. It takes a few
seconds to pick up the slight change in rhythm, but my hearing
adjusts and I can compress my listening/viewing time for certain
podcasts. If it's information I need to review, I can pause it, slow
it down or replay it.
By having the ability to control how I
want to listen to the video/podcast, allows me to process more
information in less time.
VLC
also has a bookmark feature allowing me to easily mark a passage and
jump to it when I'm ready to review or relisten without having to
move through the entire file.
BTW, I don't use the speed up technique
with music or entertainment videos.
In case you can't use the links. Here's the link to download if the links above don't work- http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
Have fun watching - Time to download and view your favorite TED presentations.