On Dec 14, 2007 12:21 PM, Ryan van Roode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to figure out a way of reducing the size of flash sound files
> and these 44100Hz mp3s are still quite large. Is this sampling rate imposed
> by flash, or is it some limitation of swfmill? Is it possible for the
> swfmill source to be altered to convert mp3s with lower sampling rates? Does
> anyone have any other ways of making smaller swf sound files? Thanks very
> much!

That might have changed with Flashplayer 9, but at least before that
(and probably still), the Flashplayer will play MP3s at 44.1kHz no
matter what. You can use that for a nice pitching effect if you use
lower sample rates. :)

However, the latest version (FP9 update 3) can play AAC file, at least
as part of an MP4 stream. Maybe that is of some help?

Mark

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