On Friday 03 February 2006 11:04 pm, Cameron MacDonald wrote:
> deedee E wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have an MP3 file that I would like to put on a 60-minute
> > audio cassette and play from a regular cassette player. I have a CD
> > player that will let me record an audio cassette from a CD. My question
> > is what format does the MP3 file need to be in to be played by an
> > ordinary CD player (that does not play MP3)?
> >
> > This is a presentation someone wants transcribed and I want to give a
> > a taped copy of it and an audio cassette transcriber (with the foot
> > pedal and earphones) to someone to do. The transcription can be done
> > using the computer, but it means constantly taking one's hands off home
> > position to stop and start the MP3 player, which takes forever.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > deedee
> >
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> I always convert them to .wav format, but I don't know if it HAS to
> be that one.
use audacity to edit the transcription and to convert it to a wav file
you can also apply various filters in audacity to clean up the sound
>
> Cameron
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