Public speaking project

dkane360

dkane360

Audioholic Field Marshall
I have to do a comparative/controversial speech in public speaking, and I wanted to do something audio related. I'm thinking of doing the pro's and con's of audio compression (mp3, not dynamic). The only problem is that the topic is a little limited to put into a 7-8 minute speech. Anyone have any suggestions on topics?
 
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Seriously, I have no life.
I have to do a comparative/controversial speech in public speaking, and I wanted to do something audio related. I'm thinking of doing the pro's and con's of audio compression (mp3, not dynamic). The only problem is that the topic is a little limited to put into a 7-8 minute speech. Anyone have any suggestions on topics?
You don't think MP3s have dynamic compression? Why do you think CDs sound so bad, lately?

How about "Listening to the equipment vs listening to the music"?
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Spartan
You don't think MP3s have dynamic compression? Why do you think CDs sound so bad, lately?

How about "Listening to the equipment vs listening to the music"?
I thought they were two completely different forms of compression.:confused: You could take the most dynamic classical recording and then save it in the MP3 format, in the smallest possible file size. Would the dynamic range be compressed as a result? Just wondering...
 
dkane360

dkane360

Audioholic Field Marshall
You don't think MP3s have dynamic compression? Why do you think CDs sound so bad, lately?

How about "Listening to the equipment vs listening to the music"?
I know it has dynamic compression, I meant that's not what I was going to talk about.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Personally, I don't think the muggles either know or care about this subject. If you want a really effective presentation, stick to something near and dear to their hearts. ...something they are aware of that affects their lives every day.

And, if you really want to get into public speaking, Toastmasters International is an invaluable resource in this area.
 
dkane360

dkane360

Audioholic Field Marshall
Personally, I don't think the muggles either know or care about this subject. If you want a really effective presentation, stick to something near and dear to their hearts. ...something they are aware of that affects their lives every day.

And, if you really want to get into public speaking, Toastmasters International is an invaluable resource in this area.
We can't do a major controversial issue like abortion or gun control, so I figured that I mind as well do something that I enjoy researching/talking about. I think people will find it interesting because it'll be something they haven't really thought about. I could be give someone their audioholic start :D

I am a little concerned though with being able to squeeze a 7-8 minute speech out mp3's. I'm still open to suggestions :)
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Well 7-8 minutes is about 3 pages double spaced 12 point font probably a tad bit less, but you get the idea. I think 3 pages on why CDs can be better than mp3s would be cool. The hardest part of speaking is selecting a topic. So just pick something research it and don't spend too long arguing what to discuss.


Source 1 http://www.stereophile.com/features/308mp3cd/ comparison

Source 2 http://www.telos-systems.com/techtalk/hosted/Brandenburg_mp3_aac.pdf explanation of the formats.

http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&q=audio+compression&btnG=Search&as_sdt=10000000000000&as_ylo=&as_vis=1

several other sources listed there. Wikipedia is a good place to get sources from not a good place to site. Scholar.google.com is a great place too.

Remember to be concise. 7-8 Minutes is a pretty short speech so make it count.
 
M

Midwesthonky

Audioholic General
I suspect you could probably get to 7-8 minutes. I know it sounds like a long time, but it goes fast. I do a lot of presenting and the hardest part I have usually getting it DOWN to the time limit. :rolleyes:

The keys are a passion for your topic (or at least sounding like it), not carrying on in a mono-tone voice, and relating the subject to the people. Make them understand why they should listen to what you have to say.

It is an interesting topic (to me) as I can sometimes hear the results of the compression in less than stellar audio reproduction. Especially on Satellite radio and sometimes news reports on the radio where they pulled the sound bite off the net (compressed).
 
darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
How about noise ordinances? You can talk about how it sucks that you can't play loud music because of all the grandparents in your neighborhood. :D
 
dkane360

dkane360

Audioholic Field Marshall
How about noise ordinances? You can talk about how it sucks that you can't play loud music because of all the grandparents in your neighborhood. :D
haha thats a good one. I'll bring my subwoofer to demonstrate the spl levels :D
 
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