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Once we are done switching from the old S3 buckets to the new Amazon-sponsored ones, update the access.md file in this repo.
New buckets:
audio-orcasound-net
audio-deriv-orcasound-net
Old buckets:
streaming-orcasound-net
dev-streaming-orcasound-net
archive-orcasound-net
dev-archive-orcasound-net
acoustic-sandbox
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@valentina-s -- Do you have a pointer to the diagram you fixed a while back? If so, maybe I can revise it again?
@paulcretu -- Flagging this issue for you in case you want to comment or improve.
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Once we are done switching from the old S3 buckets to the new Amazon-sponsored ones, update the access.md file in this repo.
New buckets:
audio-orcasound-net
(will now hold any raw audio format, lossy or lossless)audio-deriv-orcasound-net
(holds all processed data that were derived from the raw audio data)Old buckets:
streaming-orcasound-net
(HLS raw data, by production node, then epoch datetime directory)dev-streaming-orcasound-net
(HLS raw data from development nodes; for testing only, with no expectation of long-term storage)archive-orcasound-net
(Lossless raw data, FLAC format)dev-archive-orcasound-net
(For testing streams of lossless audio data)acoustic-sandbox
(catch all for labeled data and emerging models/applications)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: