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<DIV dir=ltr align=left><SPAN class=578082621-25032008><FONT face=Arial><FONT
color=#0000ff><FONT size=2>We use Adobe Audition to convert wav files<SPAN
class=977002721-25032008>, works pretty
good!</SPAN></FONT></FONT></FONT></SPAN></DIV></DIV>
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<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Thanks</FONT> <BR><FONT face=Arial size=2>John
Bantz</FONT> <BR><FONT face=Arial size=2>Telecommunications</FONT> <BR><FONT
face=Arial size=2>John Deere - Credit Division
</FONT><BR><FONT face=Arial size=2>515-267-4628</FONT> <BR><FONT face=Arial
size=2>BantzJohnF@JohnDeere.Com</FONT> </P>
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<FONT face=Tahoma size=2><B>From:</B> cisco-voip-bounces@puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces@puck.nether.net] <B>On Behalf Of </B>Darren
Ducote<BR><B>Sent:</B> Tuesday, March 25, 2008 2:27 PM<BR><B>To:</B>
cisco-voip@puck-nether.net<BR><B>Subject:</B> [cisco-voip] IPCCx 8khz 8bit
uLaw<BR></FONT><BR></DIV>
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<P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial color=navy size=2><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: navy; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">What is everyone using
to convert their .wav files so they can be read in
IPCCx?<o:p></o:p></SPAN></FONT></P>
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<P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial color=navy size=2><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: navy; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">All my .wav files sound
great until I convert it to CCITT uLaw 8kzh 8bit. There is more static on the
phone than I would like.<o:p></o:p></SPAN></FONT></P></DIV><BR>
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