One cautionary note: mp3 is a proprietary format, and you're expected to
pay royalties on files that you generate using mp3. ogg (vorbis) is open
source and has no restrictions.
Taran Rampersad wrote:
Njideka Harry wrote:
Don,
"Voice email" is part of a program ("SpokesYouth") we are in the
pro
Njideka Harry wrote:
Don,
"Voice email" is part of a program ("SpokesYouth") we are in the
process of designing at Youth for Technology Foundation's Owerri
Digital Village in Nigeria. Villagers will be able to record messages
on an audio enabled PDA. These files will be .wav files, which will
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Subject: Re: [DDN] Voice e-mail & ICT4D?
Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2004 02:20:24 -0500
Thanks, David. It would be interesting to know about what software you are
using, or if the users are simply recoding .w
ber 03, 2004 3:20 AM
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Subject: Re: [DDN] Voice e-mail & ICT4D?
Thanks, David. It would be interesting to know about what software you are
using, or if the users are simply recoding .wav or .mp3 files to attach to
e-mail.
Beyond that I wonder if there's not a need for
Thanks, David. It would be interesting to know about what software you are
using, or if the users are simply recoding .wav or .mp3 files to attach to
e-mail.
Beyond that I wonder if there's not a need for more clarity about the field and
how its changing. There is also voice mail - since a long ti
I know of one community telecentre in a public housing community here in
Seattle where immigrant residents were sending voice mail files to
family members and friends.
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Does anyone have examples of use of voice/audio e-mail software by
ICT4D /
digital divi