Thank you Lex for your e-mail. I will look forward to getting that information. I also want to thank all the people who did e-mail me (off list) with their advice and insight. Soon my postings will be titled "I'll a professional...."
So thank you to all of you: tech list Oscar Zamora Monkey Tools and Warren I'll remember you in my prayers, so expect God's best soon.......ct - Show quoted text - On 8/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Mrs. Burnette, > > I noticed your message in the mp3encoder newsgroup, and also noticed that > you didn't receive any informative replies. So I thought I would write to > you. > > In my opinion, storing your audios as MP3 files on your website would be > the best way to go. > > I think your main problem is in converting your cassettes into MP3 files. > I > have a free "Computer Audio Secrets" e-course which explains how to do > things like this. > > I have signed you up for this e-course, and you should start receiving it > in the near future. Of course, feel free to unsubscribe at any time that > you feel the information is not of interest to you. > > This lesson in particular covers this topic: > http://www.ultimatesoundrecorder.com/ecourse/lesson05-fx.html > > There is also a piece of software you can purchase for making your audio > recordings from cassette, and which is incredibly easy to use. You can > find > about it here: > http://www.UltimateSoundRecorder.com<http://www.ultimatesoundrecorder.com/> > > Hope this information has been of use to you. > > Regards, > Lex Edmonds > Phone +61 408-923-202 > > === > > Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 07:59:06 -0400 > From: "CT Burnette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [mp3encoder] I'm a newbie > To: mp3encoder@minnie.tuhs.org > Message-ID: > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Hi All, > > I signed up hoping I would be able to get some direction for our > organization. > > In September, we will be launching a website that will allow people to > listen to pastoral messages. These messages come from small and medium > sized churches and have varying sound quality. I mostly receive these > items > in > cassette form, with the occasional CD. > > My Problem: > > I 'd like to know the best (most cost effective) direction to go, when > converting those cassettes to MP3-ish files for download from our > website. The website is free, so the format should be open and versatile, > since > will we not offer technical support. Any help out there?? > > -- > Mrs. Burnette > Executive Director/Founder > The Ministry Concierge, Inc. > "Your Help Has Arrived" > PH: 702-944-8781 > > _______________________________________________ mp3encoder mailing list mp3encoder@minnie.tuhs.org https://minnie.tuhs.org/mailman/listinfo/mp3encoder