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What is the best sample rate and bit depth to embed sound effects into Flash for a website game? |
I have source audio in stereo 16bit 44.1KHz and I'd like to strike a balance between file-size (leaning on the small side) and sound quality. I'm assuming mono 8bit 22KHz?? I want to prep the files before I put them into Flash which will convert to mp3. But what input wav would give me the best sound quality without me having to have long loading rimes for dial-up users? I have probably 15 or 20 sounds, all bonks and boings etc. 16bit 44.1 for music, going down to 8bit 22 for sound effects, consider using the sound FX in mono to conserve space (most people won't notice). |
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