On 10/8/07, Bryan Murdock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/8/07, Dan Hanks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Just curious as to whether any one knows of a way to listen to the
> > music of General Conference without having to download the MP3 for the
> > entire session. I can do that, or listen to it via the conference
> > DVDs, but it would be nice if high-quality MP3s of the conference
> > music were available (in case folks from the lds.org site are lurking
> > within earshot :-). There are some breathtakingly beautiful
> > arrangements that show up at conference.
>
>
> I agree.  In fact, I downloaded the full mp3 of one session and used
> audacity and it was really easy to select one of the songs I liked and
> export it as its own mp3.  I don't know if I should share that mp3 (it
> *seems* like the church wouldn't mind...), and I'm not sure if I want to do
> that for all the songs, but I had the same thoughts as you.
>

IANAL, but I think the church probably does mind if you redistributed
the music.  (If not, why don't they provide it, since the speakers
often make reference to it.  They seem pretty strict about
redistribution, plus a lot of the hymns the church doesn't "own").
(just MHO..., note that I'd also like to have just the music
downloads...)

For those who want more detailed instructions on using audacity to
"autosplit" based on silence here's an article describing ripping
LPs/tapes.

http://www.linux.com/feature/119550

-matt

ps - on a semi-related note, why aren't there audio versions of
priesthood?  (Might be fun to try TTS on the text if they had a "old
man" voice...)
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