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Old 01-05-2006, 04:40 PM
Heirloom
 
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Default Re: Sending Voice on E-Mail

Why not just use the .wav file?? Set your email to "Rich Text"
(HTML).....do this from the Format drop down menu. Then use the same menu,
Format, click on Background, choose sound and then your .wav file. You can
add sound effects, loop, whatever crumbles your cookie. I see no need to
convert to mp3......of course, it may make for a rather large email.
Heirloom, old and used it before


"Mason C" <masonc2@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Musical greeting cards etc are common.
> Therefore voice can be stored like music and e-mailed.
>
> I'm trying to send my voice by e-mail to a blind friend.
>
> I use ZabaWare Hal to create a .wav file from text.
> I can convert this to an mp3.
>
> I can use Outlook Express to e-mail this as background sound
> to myself. That works, using the mp3 from my local hard disk.
>
> I can also put the mp3 at my web site and use it from there.
> I may learn tomorrow if my friend receives it.
>
> My question: where is the mp3 file hiding on my system
> after I *receive* the e-mail? My searches have failed.
>
> I see small .lnk files referring to it but they are unreadable.
>
> Mason C
>



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