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   Howared:

Can you tell us what this site is all about.  Or, maybe I missed something.

If I did, my appologies.

Best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ

----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 10:15 PM
Subject: getting the audio out of here


>          This was sent back because the spam filter thought it was spam.
> I hope it likes this better.
>
> get goldwave at http://www.goldwave.com
> It's fantastic with window-eyes and jfw as well.
> Select wave-mp3 in your control panel, sounds properties recording volume
> area, adjust the volume and select the wave-mp3 option.
> I think I just said that twice.  Sorry.
> Now the left and right brackets are used to mark the start and finish
> markers so the ends can be tried.
> control-q sets a q-point that can be used to split the file automatically.
> You can then save the separate files to what ever format you want.
> I know it sounds confusing, but it's not to bad.  The help file is an html
> file, and their were training classes on http://www.for-the-people.com

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