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Started January 15th, 2014 · 15 replies · Latest reply by qubodup 7 months, 1 week ago
To make it easier to give plaintext (or other kinds of) credits to sounds when uploading a YouTube video that uses them or when describing a remix on Freesound (some HTML is allowed in Freesound descriptions), I wrote this tool - first for myself, now for a website for all to use. Hopefully it will aid film and game makers too.
Screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/kUi3Zw3.png
Personally, I hope that this will help find out how Freesound itself could be improved to make attribution and legal and respectful use of users' sounds more comfortable.
The tool summarizes sounds by license and then by username, putting them in a relatively well-structured format.
Suggestions for improvement are welcome.
Freesound has its own crediting aids at https://freesound.org/home/attribution/
UPDATE 2024-05-13: It's up and running again.
Hi!
If the User makes an error on the form, it gets flagged and the results page highlights the mistake(s). I like that part.
Here's a problem, though. Whether or not an error was made, the top of the results form includes an option 'Back to start'. If the User selects that hyperlink, he/she is shown a blank form. Everything previously typed into the form disappears - nothing is preserved. Not good if the User suddenly remembers one, two, or more sounds that he/she forgot to include the first time. Also not good if there's just one, small typing error in the User's form that requires a swift edit.
'Back to start' could be misread as 'Go back to the form and fix up your mess'. What it really means is 'Click here to destroy everything you did previously'.
It might be friendlier to give the User two options:
a.) edit the previous page (the page and form content is returned from the browser cache).
Or,
b.) start again with an empty form.
If User selects option b.), it's good manners to warn the User that his/her previous input will be reset to null; i.e. he/she will have to type everything again.
There is, of course, the third option.... c.) ignore the above error and continue. In which case the User should have the option to confirm & continue, after which the page is refreshed with the erroneous string absent from the page display. I'm not sure that I like option c.) It means somebody can be robbed of attribution because the User was too lazy to edit his/her mistake(s).
I love this, Sound Attribution Tool, but this there anyway to make files, for projects and scenes?
That would be awesome.
Could you update the the HTML output to create the License type as a H3 tag and each sound as a list item or a paragraph. That seems to be a prettier way to do it than breaks. Then we could easily go in and edit the H3 tag or the list item to something else.
Hi, the code is broken and I won't have time to fix it any time soon.
Here's the code in case anybody wants to use it somewhere or even suggest a freesound feature. dedicated to the public domain.
https://gist.github.com/qubodup/50b839b236076b5db5c25613350ce356