Hi Kurt,

1. What's the less expensive sound file in terms of space? Wav? Mp3?
If you are recording voice, you can usually get away with low bit-rate mp3s, as low as 32. For music, I find a bit-rate of 64 to be a workable minimum, although it depends somewhat on the individual content of the clip. Wav clips will be larger in file size.


2. How do you play/stop/open/close MIDI files from inside Rev?
Treat a MIDI file as you would an audio file: play them, etc. from within the Player Object.

QT necessary...

3. Has anyone heard of .nsf files? Can these be played with Rev?
I think it's a sound format for computer games; I'm not aware of QuickTime being able to open these.

Nope... Unknown to QT...

4. In HC we used to be able to change the pitch and tempo of a sound
file. See the Transcript Dictionary definition for playRate.

We could also play sounds on different "channels". Is there a
way to do these things with Rev?
I *think* it's possible to have more than one audio player playing at once. Anyone?

Yes, but only via "player objects", but even without QT being installed!

No chance with "play ac xyz"!

Hope that helps...

-Kurt

Regards

Klaus Major
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