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On Mar 1, 1:58*pm, RHF wrote:
On Mar 1, 10:13*am, bpnjensen wrote: On Mar 1, 9:09*am, dave wrote: On 03/01/2011 07:31 AM, bpnjensen wrote: Thanks for this - A great idea, but expenses being what they are, I am trying to live with what I have. I do have a small Olympus vox recorder lying around somewhere - I may see if I can get it working - but for now, I am using an excellent quality old-fashioned cassette recorder. *Just last week, I figured out how to pump the output of this into my PC to make digitized recordings; just last night, I managed to burn a couple of CDs for Voice of Russia and Radio Bulgaria (that don't sound half-bad) which I assume any self-respecting radio station should be able to play back. - - This is in every version of windows I ever used. - - An small mono .wav file can play on any Windows - - machine and most Macs. - - - -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Sound_Recorder - This is what I use - but so far I have not seen the - extension ".wav", only ".wma." * - Maybe the same thing? * - Either way, it burns a decent CD, - and I have sent them by e-mail before. What is the most universal Audio Format ".wav" -or- MP3 ? -or- other ? For International Distribution : Sending Audio QSL Reports ? *.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - This is the $64k question, I guess. Wavefiles are probably the time- honored standard; MP3 are johnny-come-latelys, although they are by now a dime-a-dozen. I'll let you know what Russia and Bulgaria send back :-) |
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