diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 0e89b75..88bde1e 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Step one is to open Tools -> Options and set the system up in the way you need. want to set the audio settings - select the device or sound system you want to record from and play back to. For Linux you probably want to select "the ear-candy mixer" for PulseAudio. -Create yourself a new book either using File -> New Book or by pressing the New Book icon in the toolbar. +Create yourself a new book either using File -> New Book or by pressing the New Book icon in the toolbar (![toolbar icon](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MajenkoProjects/AudiobookRecorder/master/resources/uk/co/majenko/audiobookrecorder/icons/new.png)). Your first action with a new book should be to record the "room noise" (![toolbar icon](https://github.com/MajenkoProjects/AudiobookRecorder/raw/master/resources/uk/co/majenko/audiobookrecorder/icons/record-room.png)). This is 5 seconds of silence recorded from your microphone. It is used to both calculate the "noise floor" for audio detection (see below) and also @@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ where the audio amplitude rises above the backround noise). The phrases also have a "post gap" associated with them. This is the amount of room noise (in milliseconds) to place between the current phrase and the next phrase when playing or exporting. -Speaking of playing - you have the option (in the toolbar) to either play the currently selected phrase in isolation or -to start playing from the currently selected phrase on to the end of the chapter. This is good for testing your post gaps. +Speaking of playing - you have the option (in the toolbar) to either play the currently selected phrase in isolation (![toolbar icon](https://github.com/MajenkoProjects/AudiobookRecorder/raw/master/resources/uk/co/majenko/audiobookrecorder/icons/play.png)) or +to start playing from the currently selected phrase on to the end of the chapter(![toolbar icon](https://github.com/MajenkoProjects/AudiobookRecorder/raw/master/resources/uk/co/majenko/audiobookrecorder/icons/playon.png)). This is good for testing your post gaps. Exporting the project creates MP3 files for each chapter using the settings selected in Options.