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--- Forwarded Message from "Daniel E. Meyers" <[log in to unmask]> ---

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>From: "Daniel E. Meyers" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: #5335 macintosh CAN-8 or Divace equivalent??

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Hi Jennifer and all:

We have been looking high and low for the same thing, however my 
efforts have not yet been rewarded. Miami University's computing 
system is running through a Novell NetWare system, and I have been in 
the process of digitizing audio and video files for the materials the 
students use most often in the Interactive Language Resource Center. 
We're using MP3 to do the audio files and have been doing MP2 or 
Quicktime MOV format for the video clips. Our big problem has been 
server space  and finding an audio player that emulates a "last word 
or phrase" repeat feature. Otherwise, we're just using the 
university's disk space to house all of our stuff for now. If there 
was something for Macintosh, we'd be very interested as well...
Cheers!

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