Help. I'm trying to reproduce low fi of 300 to 8Khz while using a minimal amount of flash memory to do so. I also want to keep the code simple, and within the confines of an 8 bit processor if possible. I've looked at MP3 and other compression techniques, but most of them require a large amount of processing. First a sanity check: If I want 3 minutes of 8 bit sound reproduced with the max freq. of 8Khz I'll get: (180 seconds) * (8 bits) * (16000 pulses/ second) = 23.04 megbits of memory required right? Is there an easy method to half, quarter, or more this audio info to save on memory space? Thanks, Tim Crist -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body