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Subject: FLASH: sound editing, Cold Fusion, Site Check: Mindage
From: Gahlord Dewald
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 15:41:03 GMT


> does anybody know of a Mac-based sound editor (like Macromedia's SoundEdit 16)
> that allows you to edit MP3 files?

No. You wouldn't really want to do that anyway. It's best to keep your audio
source at the best possible format (which, oddly enough, often means
analog). Save your source in the best format you have, then edit a copy of
it to your heart's delight, then compress it into the miserable sound
quality/excellent download format we all love called MP3. If you have a
great MP3 converter that makes a big difference. But unfortunately Flash 4
won't let you import MP3 anyway, it insists on squishing it down all by
itself.

> Are there any major web sites and does it have any limitations compaired
> with SQL?

There is a mailing list for databases and flash at onelist. I forgot the
address though.

Site Check:

I.E. 4.5
MacOS 9
G3 250 PowerBook (which _is_ known to smoke much "faster" P chips in a
variety of real world and "objective" tests, has something to do with risc
and cisc, but lets not get into a silly platform debate)
Cable Modem
10:30 AM eastern

I clicked my way in and got a popup with a broken image tag.



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