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>Subject: Re: #7602 public domain software
>Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 08:38:02 -0500
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I would suggest using audacity to record since it is a very easy to use
program and also offers many other features that may come in handy for
you and your students in the future.
It works in conjunction with Lamelib which handles the conversions to
Mp3.
Greg
On Aug 6, 2004, at 4:19 PM, LLTI-Editor wrote:
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> I need to install digital to MP3 conversion software so my students
> can record
> their voice and save big files on our server.
> Is there such a thing out there? The program must be capable of
> converting voice
> and sound recordings from Microsoft's
> Recorder program to MP3. Also, I need to install the program on 30 PCs.
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Greg Kessler
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OPIE-Ohio University
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