Hello Ann:

Can you tell me if you've solved this problem yet, and what you use?

I've got files that I've recorded at fast speed that I need to slow down1

Thanks!

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----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Hello Ann:

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Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 8:42 AM
Subject: MP3 Direct Cut


> Hi,
>
> this really is a remarkable program for manipulating MP3's. There is one
> thing that I have been doing with my Goldwave program when recording
Library
> of Congress talking books to MP3. I do the recording using a normal stereo
> cassette player, and to slow the file down, I use the Change Playback
Rate,
> and usually set the samples to close to have of the original recording
> samples. For instance, 44100 playback rate is set to 23500, and this slows
> the sound of the file down so that it doesn't sound like a chipmunk. LOL!
>
> Is there a way to do this with the MP3 Direct Cut program? It would be
great
> to be able to record directly in to MP3, which would definitely save time.
> But, in regards to the NLS talking books, it might be best to just keep
> using my Goldwave program, and save the files as mp3.
>
> Any advice, folks?
>
> ~Ann
>
>
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