Gary and others,

You could also encode the .wav files to .mp3PRO format. With .mp3PRO you still get 64kbps but the quality is comparable to a higher encoded .mp3. Plus with that mp3PRO quality you still get the 'smaller' size file vs. a standard .mp3 which is not only convenient for those on a dial-up connection but it will take up less space on your Server vs. storing a larger sized encoded .mp3.

You will need the Thomson Multimedia Player/Encoder though. PS: There are a few Media 'players' that will play .mp3PRO encoded files, eg., MusicMatch Jukebox, Winamp, Thomson Multimedia's own player, plus others.

You can find the Thomson Multimedia Player/Encoder here:

Thomson Multimedia Player/Encoder

Btw, it's free of course.

Best regards,
Mike
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