Consumer based audio players do not do what you are looking for. Not
sure about e reader software.
Specialized audio transcription software are made to do that. Not sure
if it supports your file type but you can google around to find out.
db
gerald wrote:
you would need some program to fit in spaces, otherwise the frequency of the
audio drops. sort of like an old vinyl starting up.
mooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo..up. they make one that speeds up speech by
cutting out pieces of the advertisement.
At 07:05 PM 10/17/2008, you wrote:
A friend of mine, who is blind, would like to slow down the speed of his MP3s
(mostly audio books). Is there a way to do this with Windows Media Player? If
not do you have any other ideas? He is running Windows XP.
Thanks
Steve
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