IIRC, flash will decode all the sounds in 44.1khz, irrespective of what the
actual resolution is. So, I guess flash will support it.



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2014-05-26 5:00 GMT+05:30 Bruce Gardner <br...@spoutsoftware.com>:

> Is 48khz and 96khz sound resolution supported? I know Flash only goes up to
> 44.1 khz.
>
> Please advise me.
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> Thank you!
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