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Gold Wave. Totally accessible with speech, professional features, free for
quite a while, costs $40 if you want it for ever.
At 08:25 AM 6/10/05 -0500, Bundy, Keith wrote:
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>Hi, Folks. I have never experimented with recording audio files, but
>find that I need to record some one-minute radio broadcasts in MP3
>format. What is the most accessible, easiest to learn, and inexpensive
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>Keith Bundy
>Director of Student Development
>Dakota State University
>605-256-5121
>Email: [log in to unmask]
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>Murphy's Law #1:
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