Tony,
Yeah, to do it easily would be nice, but my original post stated: "Is there a way to do this with Windows Media Player? If not, do you have any other ideas?" Audacity is another idea. I'll try it and see if does what he wants. If it does, then I'll see if I can teach him to use it.

Steve


Tony B wrote:
Well, pretty much *any* audio editing app will do it. But that wasn't
the question. I mean, you can't load an entire multipart audiobook
into Audacity and listen to it. Not easily, anyway.



On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 8:55 PM, Stephen Brownfield
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks. That is what I needed to know.


Tom Piwowar wrote:
The pitch of the audio will likely also have to be controlled so  that it
does not become difficult to understand as the speed is slowed  down.  I
know of a Mac application that handles both the playback  speed as well as
the pitch, but I know nothing of such for Windows.

Audacity will do this. Is cross platform.


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