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Re: [UbuntuME] Re: verse by verse or Seeking in Quran audio files



Salam.
So how did you get/generate the timing for ayat?
Is there any data somewhere?
Wassalam

On Feb 12, 2008 11:51 PM, Meor Ridzuan Meor Yahaya
<meor dot ridzuan at gmail dot com> wrote:
> Salam,
> Actually, my web quran application do have that features. In fact, it
> can handle both format (1 file per verse or 1 file per sura). I even
> made a version that can handle 2 or more files per suras (which is not
> uncommon for longer suras). The only thing lacking from my application
> is the exact audio information. I did test it using versebyverse data
> (the split timing, that is), and it works.
>
>
> On Feb 10, 2008 3:55 PM, moayyad sadi <alsadi at gmail dot com> wrote:
> > The program and screenshots are now uploaded,
> > www.thwab.net/downloads/Othman.tar.bz2
> > www.thwab.net/downloads/Othman-1.png
> > www.thwab.net/downloads/Othman-2.png
> >
> > (the application does not yes save the data because I did it as a
> > proof that the idea is correct)
> >
> > put your audio files in something like data/recitations /alafasi
> > then run the application then the reciter alafasi (for example)
> > then click play or double click the first verse/aya
> > and just before the beginning of the current verse press F7
> > to mark verse beginning. it will automatically put the time in
> > seconds.millisecond
> > and move cursor to next verse so that when you press F7 next time it
> > will mark the next verse ...etc.
> > so you just press F7 while listening without even looking.
> > if you made a mistake just click PAUSE
> > then double click the number and edit it
> > |(~) is a symbol for split | before the wave ~
> >
> > at any time you may click PAUSE/PLAY move to other verse ..etc.
> >
> > this app is just a test.
> > the real application will be more effective.
> > (only F7 is currently implemented, other buttons are just to remember
> > me to implement them)
> >
> > I was very busy and the admin was very demanding
> > "You are not doing  SCHOOL work"
> >
> > to Mhd Sameer, you need not be a member of UbuntuME to contribute or
> > just see the screen shot
> > I just announce it there and being so bust to upload
> >
> > and I already made an application to mark the end of the verse in audio stream
> > and when the reciter continues reading without a stop I made another
> > button for it
> > (it's not yet implemented)
> > you the one who listen should listen to the previous verse
> > so the brower should revisit the previous verse
> > because sometimes this is obligatory to get the correct meaning
> > sometimes it's just recommended (marked with
> > صلى:  الوصل اولى
> > )
> > > You don't need to reencode. You can always split the files (mpgsplit from the mpgtx package)
> > yet, verse per file is a limitation
> > and most people don't use that split or unaware of its existence.
> > they are unaware of the re-encoding problem
> > (like most people editing JPEG images who open it, crop it then save it)
> >
> > to A.Haq Abbad
> > yes, yes, we need more like you جزاك الله خيرا
> >
> > to Mohammad Derakhshani
> > > Have you seen <http://versebyversequran.com/>? The Quranic project Zekr
> > > <http://siahe.com/zekr/> also uses it.
> > yes I know and I hate that,
> > it's very bad design to chomp audio files by verse
> > the simple direct way is to have a file for each sura
> > and mark the verses in it so that the application would seek to it.
> > I'll success where others had failed
> >
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