Or if you have a ipod buy an italk ..
http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/italk/
Justin
On Nov 1, 2004, at 12:05 PM, Kevin Philp wrote:
> I am doing some web design work for a charity... so keeping costs down
> is a
> top priority! The website needs to include some short spoken audio
> clips that
> I will need to acquire while out and about...ie no computer available.
> What I
> would like to know is:
>> 1. What is the cheapest way of acquiring reasonable quality spoken
> audio clips
> that I can then feed into my Linux workstation?
>> 2. Any recommendations on software to use to cut the clips up and
> export them
> into a format I can use on the web?
>> 3. Any recommendations on what audio format to use? Someone has
> already said
> Real audio due to the availability of crossplatform plugins and high
> compresson.... but this is new territory for me.
>> Kevin.
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