El mar, 11-10-2005 a las 14:33 -0600, NÃTA -- Russ Kaelberer escribiÃ:
> From Tips and tricks page:
>
> Â Recording is done at 11025 Hz, 8 bit, mono (30 seconds = 250 kB, maximum
> 30 MB/hour).
>
> Recording uses about 1 GB per 24 hours (40â50 MB per hour). There are
> programs which can compress these wav files to MP3 files but if this can be
> done at the same time when giving CQ depends a lot on the computer used. A
> clunker will surely not do it. There is of course the possibility to do this
> after the contest. Enough harddisk space during the contest is necessary.
>
You can try the Ogg Vorbis compression codec that is better than mp3.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vorbis
http://plus24.com/mp3-howto/mp3-howto.html
And programs like SOX to record an compress in background, in linux it's
easy cake, just a script.
73, fede.
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