that is a very interesting solution. another idea would be to use a time stretching algorithm to compress it from 90 min to 78 min and then burn - the person would sound like they are talking fast but the pitch would be the same.... :L On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, at 08:22 AM, Scott Jacob Loehr wrote: > > It's the 90 minute length that's keeping you from putting it all on > one CD. Can't get more than 79:59. (And if it was for replication, > it's not a good idea to go beyond 76 minutes.) However... one thing > you could do is to save your original AIFF as a 16-bit, 44.1 kHz mono > file. Split the track in half and re-import the file into a stereo > editing program or DAW... put the first half of the speech on the left > side and the second half on the right. Burn a disc. When you listen, > just flip the balance of your car's playback system hard-left or > hard-right. Time to test your system's stereo crosstalk, eh? > Otherwise, I think you're stuck with using two discs. Unless you > wanted to burn it as an mp3 CD. > > Scott Jacob Loehr > ===========<^>=========== Sub Bass Snarl sound system Sydney, Australia. http://snarl.org tel: +61 (0)419 746 970 ICQ: LukeSnarl (194618220) email: luke at snarl.org AOL IM: lukesnarl at mac.com ===========<_>===========