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1) Upload it to YouTube or another video site (with some filler video, like a title screen) that we support links to;
2) Upload it to your site or any other site tha..."
I may experiment by simply trying to make it a video file, and see what happens. I don't think I can break Goodreads...
Otherwise I might drop it on Mike Bernardi, see if he can place it on the Dendarii.com site, and link to there, aka "con an expert into doing it for you".
Ta, L.

There's also a site called TunesToTube (www.tunestotube.com) that automates the posting of an MP3 to YouTube, by encoding a static image and the MP3 into a video file. I have no experience with it, but it seems to get decent reviews.

There's also a site called TunesToTube (www.tunestotube.com) that automates the..."
Huh.
I was hoping there was a way to do it without leaving my Goodreads site, the way I upload my photos and cover scans.
Ta, L. Unadventurous.

I'd bring the audio into PowerPoint and have it play across all slides. You could then add photos to the slides for your grandfather and perhaps some from where he lived. You can then save the file as an MP4 file and upload to YouTube, then link to it, as suggested by commentor #1.

I'd bring the audio into PowerPoint and have it play across all slides. You could then add photos to the slides for your grandfather and perhaps some from where he lived. You can then save th..."
You lost me in the first sentence, alas.
I think I'll wait till my son aka tech support next stops out, and see what he can do.
Ta, L.

I use that tech support company too! ;)"
So, do my parents, which is a bit daunting at times.
1) Upload it to YouTube or another video site (with some filler video, like a title screen) that we support links to;
2) Upload it to your site or any other site that supports audio files and link it here (URL in the bio section of your profile, link to it in a blog post).
Sounds fascinating, so I hope you do post it!