Hi Neil,
Thank you for your reply.
I made SWA sounds with SoundEdit 16. So, the problem seems to be caused by
Director but not by sound editing applications. I suspect the SWA Import Export
Xtra is bad.
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Neil Madsen wrote:
> First, what audio program are you using? PEAK/SE16/Sound Forge
> I found a bug with PEAK and submitted to them. In the next update it will
> be fixed. I have also spoken to some of the MM folk about it and they are
> working on rectifying it. What I ended up doing was converting all of my
> SWA's/MP3's into QT audio files with a text track. I had to modify my code
> a little bit, but everything from then on went relatively smoothly. If you
> are worried about the file size growing when you convert to QT don't be. I
> found the size to increase between 5-10 MB for every hundred megs of audio.
Regards,
Fumio Nonaka
Attain Corporation
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