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Mason C
Musical greeting cards etc are common.
Therefore voice can be stored like music and e-mailed.
I'm trying to send my voice by e-mail to a blind friend.
I use ZabaWare Hal to create a .wav file from text.
I can convert this to an mp3.
I can use Outlook Express to e-mail this as background sound
to myself. That works, using the mp3 from my local hard disk.
I can also put the mp3 at my web site and use it from there.
I may learn tomorrow if my friend receives it.
My question: where is the mp3 file hiding on my system
after I *receive* the e-mail? My searches have failed.
I see small .lnk files referring to it but they are unreadable.
Mason C
Therefore voice can be stored like music and e-mailed.
I'm trying to send my voice by e-mail to a blind friend.
I use ZabaWare Hal to create a .wav file from text.
I can convert this to an mp3.
I can use Outlook Express to e-mail this as background sound
to myself. That works, using the mp3 from my local hard disk.
I can also put the mp3 at my web site and use it from there.
I may learn tomorrow if my friend receives it.
My question: where is the mp3 file hiding on my system
after I *receive* the e-mail? My searches have failed.
I see small .lnk files referring to it but they are unreadable.
Mason C