Software to speed up BarBri lectures? Forum
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Software to speed up BarBri lectures?
Hi everyone. I am trying to speed up my BarBri lectures. I found a great program with a 7-day free trial, but, alas!, my trial has expired (the program is called, "Enounce," if anyone is interested). Does anyone know of any other way to speed up the lectures? Thank you!
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Re: Software to speed up BarBri lectures?
Thanks for the post! I am looking forward to a week of not having to waste three hours listening to a professor repeat everything 3 times. A link to a free tool for this would be awesome.
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Re: Software to speed up BarBri lectures?
Here is the link: http://www.enounce.com/myspeed.fanlinxun wrote:Thanks for the post! I am looking forward to a week of not having to waste three hours listening to a professor repeat everything 3 times. A link to a free tool for this would be awesome.
I actually figured out how to do it another way, too.
1. Download iFunbox (http://www.i-funbox.com/) onto your computer
2. Download Barbri app onto your phone
3. Download lectures in the Barbri app onto your phone/iPad
4. Use iFunbox to transfer the lectures from your phone to your computer
5. Watch at faster speed in VLC Player
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Re: Software to speed up BarBri lectures?
Enounce didn't work for me at all. Whenever I'd speed it up there'd be buffer problems.
I ended up doing the iexplorer thing. There are ways around having to pay for it also.
I ended up doing the iexplorer thing. There are ways around having to pay for it also.
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Re: Software to speed up BarBri lectures?
I have the same problem with Enounce. All of the the extra buffering completely negates any speed advantage that the software otherwise would have granted in terms of total time saved. I've been having a hell of a time trying to find alternative means of doing this...goodolgil wrote:Enounce didn't work for me at all. Whenever I'd speed it up there'd be buffer problems.
I ended up doing the iexplorer thing. There are ways around having to pay for it also.
Could you please elaborate on the iexplorer method? Thanks so much!!
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Re: Software to speed up BarBri lectures?
If the lectures are separate files then I have a solution (I dont use Barbri)
WavePad sound editor, free as long as you certify you are using it for personal use.
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Its a great program and you can change the voice file to any speed you desire.
WavePad sound editor, free as long as you certify you are using it for personal use.
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Its a great program and you can change the voice file to any speed you desire.
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Re: Software to speed up BarBri lectures?
There are plenty of good ways to speed up sound files once they're on your hard drive. The problem is that barbri only lets you stream the lectures; it doesn't let you download them. And they're pretty strict about copyright violations, warning that if we download (even for immediate personal use only), they'll not only take legal action but also notify the board of law/bar examiners re: character and fitness, etc. So they basically ensure that no one can download their lectures, even for personal use. Meanwhile, their bandwidth is so pathetic that if you try to speed up the stream to anything faster than the normal speed, it'll stop and stutter so badly that all of the delays you'll get will completely negate the time you might have saved by speeding up the lecture.iShotFirst wrote:If the lectures are separate files then I have a solution (I dont use Barbri)
WavePad sound editor, free as long as you certify you are using it for personal use.
--LinkRemoved--
Its a great program and you can change the voice file to any speed you desire.
It seems to me that barbri has left its customers with no viable alternatives to watching their lectures at the normal (read: dreadfully slow) pace. But if any of the more technically savvy TLSers have a time-saving solution that's both legal and effective, I and I'm sure many others would be very appreciative!
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Re: Software to speed up BarBri lectures?
BarBri lets you dl the lectures to your smartphone/tablet through the app. The lectures will stay on your phone hard drive for 2 weeks or you can delete them before that. This link details how to play the videos through your phone on your computer, except the relevant program is now called "iExplorer" instead of "PhoneDisk." --LinkRemoved--Jacques_Bentley wrote:There are plenty of good ways to speed up sound files once they're on your hard drive. The problem is that barbri only lets you stream the lectures; it doesn't let you download them. And they're pretty strict about copyright violations, warning that if we download (even for immediate personal use only), they'll not only take legal action but also notify the board of law/bar examiners re: character and fitness, etc. So they basically ensure that no one can download their lectures, even for personal use. Meanwhile, their bandwidth is so pathetic that if you try to speed up the stream to anything faster than the normal speed, it'll stop and stutter so badly that all of the delays you'll get will completely negate the time you might have saved by speeding up the lecture.iShotFirst wrote:If the lectures are separate files then I have a solution (I dont use Barbri)
WavePad sound editor, free as long as you certify you are using it for personal use.
--LinkRemoved--
Its a great program and you can change the voice file to any speed you desire.
It seems to me that barbri has left its customers with no viable alternatives to watching their lectures at the normal (read: dreadfully slow) pace. But if any of the more technically savvy TLSers have a time-saving solution that's both legal and effective, I and I'm sure many others would be very appreciative!
I don't see how just playing the video on your computer through your phone is any violation of copyright as no copy is being made (I took copyright in LS, but if any scholars here want to chime in, I could be wrong).
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Re: Software to speed up BarBri lectures?
Thanks for the tip! Sounds like it'll take a bit of setup but I'll look into it.goodolgil wrote:BarBri lets you dl the lectures to your smartphone/tablet through the app. The lectures will stay on your phone hard drive for 2 weeks or you can delete them before that. This link details how to play the videos through your phone on your computer, except the relevant program is now called "iExplorer" instead of "PhoneDisk." --LinkRemoved--Jacques_Bentley wrote:There are plenty of good ways to speed up sound files once they're on your hard drive. The problem is that barbri only lets you stream the lectures; it doesn't let you download them. And they're pretty strict about copyright violations, warning that if we download (even for immediate personal use only), they'll not only take legal action but also notify the board of law/bar examiners re: character and fitness, etc. So they basically ensure that no one can download their lectures, even for personal use. Meanwhile, their bandwidth is so pathetic that if you try to speed up the stream to anything faster than the normal speed, it'll stop and stutter so badly that all of the delays you'll get will completely negate the time you might have saved by speeding up the lecture.iShotFirst wrote:If the lectures are separate files then I have a solution (I dont use Barbri)
WavePad sound editor, free as long as you certify you are using it for personal use.
--LinkRemoved--
Its a great program and you can change the voice file to any speed you desire.
It seems to me that barbri has left its customers with no viable alternatives to watching their lectures at the normal (read: dreadfully slow) pace. But if any of the more technically savvy TLSers have a time-saving solution that's both legal and effective, I and I'm sure many others would be very appreciative!
I don't see how just playing the video on your computer through your phone is any violation of copyright as no copy is being made (I took copyright in LS, but if any scholars here want to chime in, I could be wrong).
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Re: Software to speed up BarBri lectures?
Dat Themis lets you just hit a button for 1.5 or 2x