yes but it depends what you have recorded it with. If you have recorded it digitally, you can convert the file into an mp3 file using a program such as Switch converter. If not you may need a specialist program in order to get it onto the computer in a digital format in the first place.
Carol Strauss has written: 'Guide to spoken-word recordings' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Study and teaching, Talking books, Popular literature, Sound recordings
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Linda Redmond has written: 'Guide to spoken-word recordings' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Talking books, Sound recordings, Catalogs, Study and teaching, Language and languages, Blind, Self-culture, Books and reading
Most commercial CDs with music are in the AIFF file format. To check this, on a Mac, simply insert any commercially recorded CD into the computer, double click on the icon of the CD that appears on the desktop and you will see the song titles in order. Behind the title will be .AIFF. It is an acronym for "Audio Interchange File Format. It was developed by Apple computers in 1988. It is the file format used by most, if not all, recording studio for both music and spoken word recordings. It is called a "fat" file because it is so large. The same song in mp3 format will be 1/10th the size.
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Not exactly 'songs', but 'spoken word' recordings...'Old Rivers' was a hit in the late '50's, and WB charted again with 'The Epic Ride of John Glenn' not long after the astronaut's successful orbit.
In the first place, the English language as spoken in Britain and the English language spoken in every other English-speaking country is different: and, they are all different from each other. Basically, the spelling is different, for a start. Best practices dictate that you purchase a screenwriting format guide for the language and country where you expect to sell your script or work as a screenwriter.
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You can't download any language, but you can download Hebrew fonts, and you can also set your computer to the Hebrew keyboard by going to the control panel under regional settings and languages.You should know that all computers made after 2015 already contain the fonts for nearly every spoken language on earth, including Hebrew.