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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Importing sound files |
From: | Marc Hoffman, Poison Dart Frog Media |
Date: | Mon, 17 Jan 2000 15:43:53 GMT |
At 03:58 AM 1/17/00 , you wrote:
>The sound files are lowered in pitch and slowed down so they sound
>completely different from what we expect.
This is an indication that the sounds were not at a compatible sampling
frequency rate when imported. You must convert them to 44.1kHz, 22050Hz, or
11025Hz before importing to Flash. If you're on a PC, I recommend
Syntrillium's CoolEdit shareware to make the conversion. Someone recently
reported that the demo version does not Save (it used to), but the
registration fee is $50 and very much worth it. There are other conversion
programs around as well.
Marc Hoffman
Poison Dart Frog Media: Specializing in Flash Animation and Digital Audio
Production
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