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To: appro who wrote (38756)1/8/2004 2:51:03 PM
From: Esteban  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110631
 
... I would consider a proven application to record and log my calls automatically in a compressed format.

This free program will record any input directly to mp3, with the compression level you choose. There are scheduling options, and the ability to use silence to turn off and on. It might work for your application. dago.pmp.com.pl

It is just a recorder, however. How you get the phone input to play on your computer system is another matter. If your cordless phone has a line out for headphones or whatever, I would think you could connect that to the line in on your sound card.

Need to convert .wav files to .mp3. Looking for advice and recommendations.

As far as converting .wav files to mp3, there are many, many programs that do this. Plenty of free ones. I use dbPowerAmp. There are reviews of some of these programs here. mp3-converter.com

I can't help you with the pay for solution. ;)

Esteban



To: appro who wrote (38756)1/8/2004 4:05:42 PM
From: thecow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110631
 
I use a free program called cdex to convert music files. Easy to use and small.

cdex.n3.net