your projector will have to launch an external ripper.

For Macintosh, SoundEdit 16 included (& it's still offered for 
download) a batch processor for doing this.

   'The SWAtomator'

-Buzz

At 10:11 AM -0500 7/16/01, Robert Wright wrote:
>I need to find a way from a projector to record audio and save it in a
>compressed audio format... preferably something that can be streamed like
>.swa's (shockwave audio) or mp3's.
>
>I have found several xtras that will record audio saving as .aif's  or
>.wav's... but nothing that will save in a compressed audio format.
>
>I have to submit a proposal by Monday at noon so any quick help or ideas
>would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks ahead of time for your help.
>
>Robert
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