Hi Sharen.  The best program that would change the speed of any song without 
affecting your file too much is adobe audition.  Sound Forge and Goldwave, i 
find, will leave to much undesirable art effects.  Also, i wouldn't advise 
you to change the speed of your music file other than if it was in wav 
format because files like ogg or mp3 would already have suffered from art 
effects as a result of conversions from wav.  Cheers!
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From: "Sharon Lash" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 12:12 AM
Subject: Changing Speed without Losing Compression


>I want to know if this is possible? I have a file both in ogg and mp3
> formats. Unfortunately, the speed is a little too fast. I can't stand it; 
> I
> want to fix it. I do have goldwave; however, I know I'll mess up the sound
> because of the conversion. I don't know much about ogg file conversion.
> Actually, I was hoping I could change the speed on one of the files 
> without
> changing the compression. Is this possible with any particular program? If
> so, please elaborate. Thanks very much.
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