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Justin L Hall justin.hall at JUNO.COM
Mon May 21 18:41:11 EDT 2001


Convert the WAV file to MP3, it usually compresses to about a MEG a
minute.  And you don't have to sacrifice quality at all.
But aside from that, I don't know how to 'burn' MP3s like that.
Justin


I'm back from the Dayton Hamvention, and back to work on the CD ROM.

I have an interesting cassette recorded by Director of Engineering Gene
Fiebich chronicling the early days at Heath, that I would like to include
as
a .WAV file on the CD. It's 30 minutes long. Can someone tell me if this
is
possible, and, if so, what software (shareware) I could use? Gene had a
deep
voice, so I'm hoping that a low sampling rate would allow 30 minutes to
take
up a reasonable space and still be intelligible. I have about 200 MB
remaining on the CD. Any chance it could be made to fit?

Thanks for your advice.

Terry Perdue

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