How do I save time and presently we are using wavlap and soundforge.  We are 
planning to lend these books on CD's to our listeners.  Not for download.
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Subject: Re: Recording Dillema


> What audio editor do you guys use?
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> From: "Ketan Kothari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 8:22 AM
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>> Hi Friends,
>>
>> I am working for National Association for the Blind, India and we have a
>> talking book facility which we are about to modernize.  Till now we are
>> recording analog and now we are planning to shift to digital format.
>>
>> We are given 2 options:  One based on PC's whereby we record on Hard 
>> Disks
>> and use sophisticated software.  The other option--and cheaper one at
>> that--is using CD/DVD recorders to record and use PC for editing.  We 
>> have
>> 3 studios so we will need 3 PC's and all the other things.  They are much
>> more costly than 3 recorders.  But which is a better option? Please help.
>> Ketan Kothari
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