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Subject: RE: FLASH: A sound conundrum
From: Dave Hollinden
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 15:56:27 GMT

You need to make sure that the sound file that you inport into Flash has a
sampling rate of 44.1kHz, 22.05kHz, 11.025kHz, or 5.512kHz (44.1 divided by
2,4 or 8) because those are the sampling frequencies that Flash supports.
You may have a sound file that originated on DAT at 48kHz or some other
sampling rate.

Open the file in SoundEdit again, and change the sampling rate to 22.05kHz
(that's what I usually use in Flash) and resave it. Then bring the new file
into Flash and see it it helps your problem.

Dave Hollinden
dhollindenatsonicfoundry [dot] com

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Green [tgreen17athome [dot] com (mailto:tgreen17athome [dot] com)]
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 1999 8:59 AM
To: flasheratchinwag [dot] com
Subject: FLASH: A sound conundrum


One of my students encountered a Flash problem yesterday, that stumps me.

She tossed a sound into her Flash movie and when it plays back the music
sounds
like a 45 played back at 33.

Sounds great in the originating app as well as QT Movie Player and
SoundEdit.
There is nothing going on on stage that would affect playback either.

Any ideas?



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