Greetings, George.

> From: George Mogiljansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Which kind of Audio file does a Windows user use by default?(and
> a bit OT)
> 
> Thanks, Dana.
> The trick regarding compression (or lack thereof) is
> to record in mono at 8 KHz and speak quickly!
LOL! In the "old days", purists would say that .ulaw rules using your specs

> Also, when attaching the sound file to your email, the
> size will balloon by about 20%!
If you mean the size of the actual sound file attachment, yes. This has
always been my experience - sometimes, Stuffit's compression isn't
compression at all!

> Best
> George

Craig mentioned SoundApp, which actually does a fairly accurate job at
format conversion, and to its credit gets better and better all the time.
A tad more geeky solution is Tom Erbe's "SoundHack" which offers about 13
different file exchanges with a total of some 52 different compression
schemes (!). The vocoder is to die for!
Best regards,
Dana


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