Le 14 déc. 06 à 18:33 Soir, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:

On Dec 14, 2006, at 17:10 UTC, Arnaud Nicolet wrote:

I'm using 31 sounds of less than 10 seconds (often 1 second) of
length.

It's not the length in seconds that matters; it's the size in bytes.

Yes, I know that. I meant that my amount of sound data did not appear so big to me.

ResourceForks are limited!

True: the total size of a resource fork must be less than 16 MB or so.
High-resolution sound or images can chew up that much space pretty fast.

That's good to know, thanks. I didn't figured my data were taking 16 MB (or so). Now I understand why, in the most resources files I've seen, sounds are reduced in quality.

Thank you very much Joe._______________________________________________
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