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David Robbins K1TTT (ex KY1H)
k1ttt@berkshire.net or robbins@berkshire.net
http://www.berkshire.net/~robbins/k1ttt.html
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From: David Robbins <k1ttt@berkshire.net>
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To: Kevin Schmidt <w9cf@ptolemy.la.asu.edu>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Audio Formats
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Kevin Schmidt wrote:
>
> Wayne E. Wright" <w5xd@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
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> >There exists CONTEST software written to the Windows multi-media
> >API so it runs on just about any sound hardware you might plug into
> >a PC. It does WAV files for digitized voice (so you can use real
> >tools to edit your audio).
>
> I'm not disagreeing (except maybe on the definition of real tools), but
> if you want to use WAV or most any other audio format to make up sound
> files for your DVP, DVK, sound card, or what have you, you can readily
> convert between formats.
>
i just put up my two utility programs that convert dvp to/from
wav file formats. have fun, if there is enough interest i'll
make them prettier but for now run them from a dos window or
console command line.
http://www.berkshire.net/~robbins/software.html#dvpwav
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David Robbins K1TTT (ex KY1H)
k1ttt@berkshire.net or robbins@berkshire.net
http://www.berkshire.net/~robbins/k1ttt.html
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