Subject: | Re: another mystery sound |
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From: | "Don Lloyd" donslloyd |
Date: | Wed Jul 9, 2008 9:01 am ((PDT)) |
Those URLs don't work for me, Don. Could you please repost one? Thanks, Doug ***************************************** Hey there, Doug - How's about this one: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naturerecordists/files/Member%20Files/Mystery% Message: 20creature. Subject: mp3 It's in the regular Files>Member Files subfolder as "Mystery Creature.mp3". (I notice our storage allowance is 99% full.) I think Rob is on the right track (so to speak). I was doing some ambience noise tests with the LS10 and was in 56kbps MP3 mode when the fracas started. I didn't want to stop to upgrade the mode, so the quality of the recording is less than optimal. - Don |
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