From: Renee Petris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Rates for SureStream created with RealProducer G2

Okay, I just figured out that I can choose two different target = audiences 
for the SureStream file created with RealProducer G2. What I don't 
understand is why is a SureStream file created with only one target = 
audience selected so large? I am assuming that even if only one target 
audience = is selected, that the file is encoded at more then one bit rate. 
Is this = true? Or does the SureStream capability actually add a lot of 
overhead?=20

For example, if I encode a 4 minute .wav file for a 56K modem target 
audience as a SureStream, I get a .rma file size of 3040 KB. If I = encode 
the same file for a single rate stream I get a file size of 964KB. I find = 
it hard to believe the difference is only due to overhead. What else is in 
= the file? What other bit rates are supported in this file?


Ren=E9e Petris
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