Re: [IRCA] Audio quality - was Turks & Caicos on 530 from November
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Re: [IRCA] Audio quality - was Turks & Caicos on 530 from November



Bruce, I used to have a lot of .rm files but I converted them all to mp3 
using a program called Joyce Audio Convertor. It works great, you just 
have to be careful about getting the wav bits and the sample rates to 
match, otherwise you get artifacts.

Now, all of my files are in the mp3 format.

Bill

Bruce Portzer wrote:
> All perfectly good points Russ.  But I've found lots of recordings 
> available only in Realaudio format, so I've found it to be a necessity.
> 
> In the meantime, by popular demand, I've uploaded the Virgin Radio clip 
> as an mp3
> 
> http://www.qsl.net/n7ecj/Audio/Virgin_Radio_1215.mp3
> 
> The download was a bit slow when I checked a few minutes ago (a normal 
> problem on qsl.net).  Like I said earlier, I'd call this an 8.  But then 
> again, some might think otherwise, especially for a west coast TA logging.
> 
> Bruce
> 
> Russ Edmunds wrote:
>> Real Audio format isn't readable on anything but their own software.
>> For me that's a turn-off right there. Second, I don't recall that
>> format being as good as .mp3, which is a standard. Real Player isn't
>> included on most PC's and hasn't been for a long time. 
>>   

-- 
Bill Harms
Elkridge, Maryland

Check out the Spokane Radio History Pages
http://spokaneradio.philcobill.com

and the Spokane Radio Tower Pages
http://spokanetowers.philcobill.com
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