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From: ad771@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Paul Chehowski)
Subject: High Speed Recording of Speech ?
Message-ID: <D0t8so.Asy@freenet.carleton.ca>
Sender: ad771@freenet3.carleton.ca (Paul Chehowski)
Reply-To: ad771@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Paul Chehowski)
Organization: The National Capital FreeNet
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 1994 17:05:12 GMT
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Hi,

I'm looking at a method of recording speech onto a cassette recorder at
greater than normal speeds.  From what I understand, there are tape
duplicators available that will duplicate a cassette tape at 16X the
normal tape record/playback speed.  I would like to take audio speech
data that has been digitized and stored on a PC, and record it onto an audio
cassette at high speed, but have been unable to find a duplicator that I
can hook up to the computer to allow me to do this.  I have been told that
it is impossible to do this, however I know that it shouldn't be very
difficult to do this.  Has anybody hacked up a duplicator to do this, or
know whether I can just play back the data at a 16X rate on the computer
and output it to a hacked duplicator, or even how a high speed duplicator
works.

Any ideas greatly appreciated    ... paul
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