You can do it with Gold wave but not from the BN.

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Subject: [Braillenote] Re: audio quality


Hi Jonathan,

Is it possible to save audio as any other file format? I'd understand if
you 
didn't want to pay to use a .mp3 encoder to compress files, but why not,

say, a .wma encoder? Aren't those free?
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] M Power Initial Observations


> Hi Richard. Yes, it is possible to send voice recordings via e-mail, 
> but you'll need to be conscious that wave files can be very big, as 
> big in this case as 5 MB per minute. So for e-mail transmission, 
> you'll probably elect to make some quality compromises and send the 
> files say as 8 kHz 8 bit mono
> files. They won't sound that hot but at least they won't clog up
someone's
> mailbox and take forever to send.
>
> Jonathan Mosen
> BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
> HumanWare
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> http://www.humanware.com
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