Shibu - One piece of advice I received was that unless you are manipulating
the audio/video data inside Oracle, you may be better off storing them in
external files. Oracle has some overhead in storing and retrieving the data
that may be significantly higher than just using the operating system.
Again, this was just something a knowledgeable person mentioned, nothing I
have tested myself, so I will be interested in the results anyone else has
experienced. 
    If you are still bent on storing the wave files in Oracle, I would
suggest that reviewing various tuning techniques that can optimize the speed
of storing data. 
Dennis Williams 
DBA 
Lifetouch, Inc. 
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Hi all.......
 
 
I am involved is   a project which  handles lakhs of wave filles daily ...
I tried to store the wave files
in the database  using   blob but  it is very very slow ....... so Now i am
storing it  as  exernal files
Is there any product from Oracle  which  can handle  wave files  and movie
files  easily   and fastly 
I dunno much  about Oracle spatial...........Will that  be useful  for
me..........
 
Please share ur views .......
 
 
regards,
shibu
Oracle DBA
Acuis -Bangalore 
India.

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