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Posted by Hammerer on 10/13/82 11:36
<William.Deans@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Greetings,
>
Greetings!
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> I listen to audio books. Normally I listen to a book in a compressed
> time period by speeding it up. The problem is that I can only use my
> computer to listen to books "speed up". Does anyone know how to
> recompress an mp3 so that it plays back in a shorter time period (or a
> wav file which I could then convert to an mp3?)
>
Never having listened to an audio-book in my life, I'm afraid I can't help
you there, Will. But I sense that this whole area is a problem, and I've
come up with a possible solution.
Why not join me in a letter-writing petition to the manufacturers of these
"audio-books", and demand that they release "printed" versions (on paper)?
That way, you could easily control the "speed" at which they could be read
by simply reading faster, or even skipping whole pages/chapters. And think
of the benefits to the hearing-impaired!
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