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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Is 21,433K for a wav to big? |
From: | Fr�d�ric Pierron |
Date: | Thu, 25 Nov 1999 22:47:13 GMT |
Hi,
We don't make so big piece of wav but sometimes it is big enough to try not
to wait. Here's two "tips" that could help some of you :
1/ if it is a big wav of a speaker voice, we cut it in very little pieces.
We add the second wav file when the first fits in right place. You can do
the same with music : you cut in little pieces, then you make some syncho,
then you delete the waves and import the big one. Perhaps the synchro will
still fit.
2/ if it not very possible to cut in, you can make a very bad sound like 8
bits (or less) in 5 KHZ to have a light wav file. It is faster to
manipulate. When all is ok, you import the best one.
Frederic
ps : www.pere-noel.org if you like Santa Claus
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