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Post by lowbattery71 on Dec 26, 2009 0:00:29 GMT -5
Well, for starters I completely dislike every file sharing site going, so I've attached the audio file here. If it actually works, I'll give you some background on the location and exactly how it was recorded. I would normally be very skeptical of anything recorded with a common digital voice recorder as they are nowhere near the higher-end digital recorders as far as sample rate, but this just doesn't have any earmarks of digital artifacting. This was recorded on July 5th, 2009 at the Stone's Public House in Ashland, Massachusetts. A friend of mine was using an Olympus VN3500 on one of the lower sample settings, and the suspected EVP is recorded at the end ( at 0:34: 114 ). The questions being asked were directed towards the spirit of a girl who was struck by a train outside the building in 1862. Though impossible to verify, it is claimed she was brought inside to wait for a doctor and died in the building of her injuries. Many of the claims over the years have been of a young girl in both an audible and visual presentation, and reports have been made by patrons, employees, and passersby on the street. I will leave this open from here for discussion. I look forward to your input. Attachments:
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Post by slayerarizona on Dec 26, 2009 10:45:25 GMT -5
Iron Island museum, buffalo NY. One of our hunters was in the basement looking for a male ghost said to reside in the museum. What he got was a response from a female. Attachments:
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Post by lowbattery71 on Dec 26, 2009 17:03:13 GMT -5
Is an .aup file an Audacity file? none of my current audio players or editors will open it.
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Post by Madidus on Dec 26, 2009 17:15:13 GMT -5
Hey there Lowbattery! An .AUP file is in fact an Audacity read only file. In order to share it you will have to open it in Audacity, drop down the file menu, and export it as a .WAV or whichever file type you would like. Then you should have no problem opening it in your players.
UPDATE: I downloaded the .AUP in question, and it is coming up completely blank on my end on Audacity, so it may have been damaged during upload seeing as it is an off file type. Slayer, you might try exporting to a common audio file type and re uploading it for us.
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Post by lowbattery71 on Dec 26, 2009 21:51:06 GMT -5
I may need to try opening it on my laptop - my tower runs Vista 64 and I have not been able to use Audacity on it (or just about every piece of software that I have to boot).
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Post by slayerarizona on Dec 27, 2009 16:23:52 GMT -5
Sorry guys, saved it in a wave and that does work on the download Attachments:
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Post by lowbattery71 on Dec 31, 2009 0:10:40 GMT -5
at what time in the clip is the recording? I had a hard time distinguishing the softer segments.
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