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JDVoiceMail Creates Ultra-Compressed Recordings For Email
Posted by Kevin Purdy at 11:00 PM on September 24, 2008
Windows only: Free record-and-compress utility JDVoiceMail might make you think twice about taking the time to send your parents a voice message, or make it easier to explain something in your own voice to a co-worker. Set JDVoiceMail to a high-compression codec like TrueSpeech, GSM, or MP3, and hit the red button to start recording. You'll see on-screen just how much time and space you're using. Set up email access, and your files get auto-attached to an email with its subject already set. You can also use JDVoiceMail to simply save a small voice file for your web site or other uses. JDVoiceMail is a free download for Windows systems only.

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slackerthepirate
Posted 11:37 PM 24/9/08
this would be excellent as a skype plugin
slackerthepirate
mcv2
Posted 1:36 AM 25/9/08
I assume people already know this but in the GTalk gadget/client (not the one that runs inside GMail) you can send someone a voicemail if they're not online. It gets sent as an email to their GMail account, with an audio attachment.
Don't know about the compression or bitrate used though, haven't checked it.
mcv2