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Reliable hard drives for data collection and storage
I always use Seagate external hard drives and have not had any problems with them. They have SSD or HDD options as well, going from 250GB all the way up to 20TB. I use these as back-ups to the data th …
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Long-term storage of acoustic data
Arbimon has pretty much unlimited free storage (though I believe the amount depends on whether it is public or private) and an uploader desktop app you can use to batch-upload in the background which …
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How, if at all, are you compressing your recordings?
There is a similar post about compression here with some helpful answers on different options & explanations of them.
Does the file format of audio recordings (e.g. .wav vs .mp3) matter if you are per …
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Is there a shared open access Bioacoustics platform?
Macaulay library would probably be your best best. Though you have to submit a request to actually download the file. You can view the spectrogram/listen to the call through the platform though. I've …