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The Voice intro project makes and solicits audio recordings in which Wikipedia subjects speak their name and introduce themselves, in response to a blog post, "Requesting open-licensed, open-format recordings of the voices of Wikipedia subjects for Wikimedia Commons", by Andy Mabbett (User:Pigsonthewing). We do this so that we know what notable people sound like; and how they pronounce their own names.

For more details, example recordings and a suggested script, please see Commons:Voice intro project.

Examples

See the infoboxes on:

How to record

People are asked to record a short sample of their voice so we know how they prenounce their own name and what they sound like. The following script can be used:

Hello, my name is [name]. I was born in [place] and I have been [job or position] since [year]

Try to find a quiet place when recording. Recordings can be done using a smartphone, software such as Audacity on a computer, or online using services like Vocaroo.com. Please see instructions on how to mail in content.

Before submission to Wikimedia Commons, the media database of the Wikimedia projects, audio files need be converted to either FLAC or Ogg Vorbis. This can be done using Audacity or this online tool.

On Wikimedia Commons, the relevant project category can be added.

Please, don't mention Wikipedia in your recording unless it's related to your job or position.

Adding voice files to Wikipedia articles

You may copy:

{{Listen| filename = XXXXX |title = XXXXX's voice |type = speech |description = recorded XXDATEXX }}

or, for embedding:

| module = {{Listen| embed=yes |filename = XXXXX |title = XXXXX's voice |type = speech |description = recorded [[XXXXX]], XXDATEXX }}