For speech, even 48 kbps mono can do the trick. You might wanna attach
them into RSS feeds as podcasts.

On 8/4/06, tech list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> MP3 would be the best, since it is the most popular and widespread codec all
> around. I would suggest that you encode them at lower bit rates of 64Kbps so
> they can be downloaded faster, even with a dial up connection.
>
> On 8/2/06, CT Burnette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I signed up hoping I would be able to get some direction for our
> > organization.
> >
> > In September, we will be launching a website that will allow people to
> > listen to pastoral messages. These messages come from small and medium
> > sized
> > churches and have varying sound quality. I mostly receive these items in
> > cassette form, with the occasional CD.
> >
> > My Problem:
> >
> > I 'd like to know the best (most cost effective) direction to go, when
> > converting those cassettes to MP3 - ish files for download from our
> > website.
> > The website is free, so the format should be open and versatile, since
> > will
> > we not offer technical support. Any help out there??
> >
> > --
> > Mrs. Burnette
> > Executive Director/Founder
> > The Ministry Concierge, Inc.
> > "Your Help Has Arrived"
> > PH: 702-944-8781
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