I found this on the web -
http://www.webmasterfree.com/software/MediaTools/AudioEditingTools/advanced_mp3_wma_recorder_3.7.html
Never tried it though!
I haven't looked in detail at lame or other open source encoders, but
maybe you could run a batch job or script to encode .au or .wav files
that have been recorded?
Chris
Fahim Sultan wrote:
For one of our project requirements, files that are
recorded through dictation need to be compressed.
Has anyone used a recordable MP3 player for dictation,
recording in MP3 format for compressed files?
Appreciate your help...
FS
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