If you are using a Mac iTunes works beautifully. You just need to pull your
files out of the Documents>iTunes folder. You can customize the compression
levels Hrz rates etc.
I've used it to no end for my last two interactive projects.

If you are on a PC I'm affraid I can't help you.

I hope this helps out.

Chad Mefferd
Designer


Robert Wright wrote:

> I need to find a way from a projector to record audio and save it in a
> compressed audio format... preferably something that can be streamed like
> .swa's (shockwave audio) or mp3's.
>
> I have found several xtras that will record audio saving as .aif's  or
> .wav's... but nothing that will save in a compressed audio format.
>
> I have to submit a proposal by Monday at noon so any quick help or ideas
> would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks ahead of time for your help.
>
> Robert
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