I've got a presentation engine built which loads up audio/video/text
from external files as defined in a presentation XML file. Works
fine, of course until the client tries to start changing content.
The MP3s they're using are voice-overs encoded at 16kbps mono which
play fine in QuickTime
Nevermind, found it myself. As it turns out, the bitrate doesn't
matter so much as the sample rate. Flash only supports 11, 22, and
44khz, and seems to freak out otherwise.
http://www.sonify.org/home/feature/remixology/004_prepareloops/
page2.html
-josh
On Jun 24, 2006, at 7:26p, Josh
I don't think it's the bitrates, but the hertz.
On 6/25/06, Josh Santangelo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a presentation engine built which loads up audio/video/text
from external files as defined in a presentation XML file. Works
fine, of course until the client tries to start changing
Hello,
I had the same problem this helped clear things up.
http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?thread=High_Speed_Play
you have to use a sample rate of 44100Hz, I've used 22050Hz with no problems,
along with a constant bit rate (CBR) and that will take care of the chipmunks
problem.
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