i've not tried d speech or speech sound.  How would I find out what bit rate 
my currier uses?  Leslie
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From: "Brandon Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: bipos question


> hi leslie,
> is the program you're using called biblos?
> It might be creating MP3 files that are too low of a bitrate for your book
> courier. If you have gold wave or some such editing software, you might 
> try,
> and this won't help the quality but it might help the courier, saving them
> at a higher rate, instead of 22.5KHZ save them as 44.1. I can't remember 
> the
> specs on what the courier supports at the moment.
> Other than that, I'd suggest trying D Speech or Text Aloud or Text Sound,
> all good programs. You might have more luck there.
> L8R
> Brandon
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