Flash correctly reads sound files at 44.1 kHz, 22050 Hz, 11025 Hz, and 5512.5 Hz (commonly referred to as 5kHz). Note these are all divisions by 2 of the higher rate. Any other rates will be read as one of these rates. That's why 8kHz is being read as 11025 Hz, which of course is a lot faster/higher.

Marc

At 10:48 AM 6/6/2006, you wrote:
Hi;

I am converting a 8khz 8bit mono wav into a 128 vbr bitrate mp3 using lame.
When played within flash it is accelarated, sounding a lot like alvin and
the chipmunks.  Is there a minimum for the sampling and bit rates for mp3s
to be played in flash?  We care most about size but need reasonable playback
without distortion.

Any pointers would be appreciated.

Paul
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