<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body dir="auto"><div>Hello.</div><div><br></div><div>Install wtQsoPlayer and search callsing. In your server find mp3 clip.</div><div><br></div><div><span style="font-family: '.HelveticaNeueUI'; font-size: 15px; line-height: 19px; white-space: nowrap; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.296875); -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(175, 192, 227, 0.230469); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(77, 128, 180, 0.230469); -webkit-text-size-adjust: none; "><a href="http://lists.f5mzn.org/pipermail/support/2009-December/078951.html">http://lists.f5mzn.org/pipermail/support/2009-December/078951.html</a></span><br><br>Enviado desde mi iPad</div><div><br>El 13/08/2013, a las 14:57, Lothar Sack <<a href="mailto:Lothar@Sack-Erding.de">Lothar@Sack-Erding.de</a>> escribió:<br><br></div><blockquote type="cite"><div><span>How can I extract a QSO out of the recorded mp3-file.</span><br><span>Any hint for a simple (!) way to do so?</span><br><span>tnx</span><br><span>Lothar, DJ8EW</span><br><span>_______________________________________________</span><br><span>Support mailing list</span><br><span><a href="mailto:support@win-test.com">support@win-test.com</a></span><br><span><a href="http://lists.f5mzn.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support">http://lists.f5mzn.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support</a></span><br></div></blockquote></body></html>