Polymorph wrote:
To: Michael J. Mahon Michael J. Mahon wrote:Toinet wrote:On 7 jan, 20:33, "Bill Garber" <willy4...@garberstreet.com> wrote: (cut cut)I thought you were going to have WAV or MP3 files of each cassette. BillI keep each cassette as an audacity project file and generate a WAV file of it (22 kHz, 16-bit mono) which I can upload but I find the audio file to be too big to upload to brutal-deluxe.fr, zipping the audio file does not help. Ciderpress recommends the use of a WAV file of 22 kHz 8-bit mono and if I find a way to convert to that kind of file, I will upload the WAV files to brutal-deluxe.frAudacity will happily save a file as 8-bit mono, if you delve into the menus. ;-)Actually, I don't think you can (I'd love to be proven wrong!). Audacity seems to only support 16, 24, and 32 bit waves. In fact, when you open an 8 bit wave file it automatically converts it into a 16 bit wave file.
Audacity 1.2.6 will do it nicely. Edit/Preferences/Uncompressed Export Format-->WAV (Microsoft 8-bit PCM) -michael NadaNet and AppleCrate II: parallel computing for Apple II computers! Home page: http://home.comcast.net/~mjmahon "The wastebasket is our most important design tool--and it's seriously underused."