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This guide is intended as a basic how to for those wishing to use
audio materials in the creation of digital resources. It is not
intended to be an exhaustive manual, but it should help those
considering audio digitization to assess the scale of their
project, and to acquire an understanding of the main issues
involved. Individual chapters cover issues such as: copyright law
and the way it affects digital resource creation; dealing with
analogue audio media including records and cassettes; choosing
equipment, and the strengths and weaknesses of various common
computer platforms including Apple Macintosh, PC: Microsoft
Windows, PC: Linux, PC: BeOS; a step by step guide to creating
digital audio files; information on some of the ways sound can be
presented to users, considering downloading sound from the web,
audio streaming, data compression, and presenting sound from
CD-ROM; and the development of a strategy for preserving your
digitised audio, both in terms of backing up the data and of
maintaining support for file formats in the long term.
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