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Thu 1 Aug 2002, 08:59
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Hi I like this forum. So many interesting questions and answers. I haven't read every post so I am not sure if this has been up before, but...... I have been asked to make the music for a new online-adventure-game. No problem, love to do it, but HOW??? When I bounce down my arrangement it is usually 60-70 MB in waw-format. Way to big for the web. Mp3's can be used in a few places, but is also too big. Is there anyone who have experiences in compressing large stereo files down to "nothing" without loosing too much quality? I have just started to experimenting with Flash. Is there a better program? Do you have any good tips for me, please...? *tearing out her hair*
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Thu 1 Aug 2002, 09:49
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Yes, I know that I must sacrifice some quality, but I will try to save them as stereo files. All the hyperdraw and panning... Love it It has still not been decided by the technicians involved in this project what standard to be settle with. But I know that the smaller the audio files are the better... *sighs*
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Thu 1 Aug 2002, 19:16
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Yeah....here was some good advises I am working in 24 bit, and yes that makes my files bigger *duh* Then, when it comes to the compressing... Well, I have to be better at it. It often seems to be too much, but maybe taking the input level a bit down in the compressor might help...? And when it's coming to EQ, I think I have a tendensy to like too deeps sounds in the bass area. Must do something about that *sigh* Yes, and I have thought about looping some of it.... G'z, this is the opposite way of thinking Thank you Synthetic BTW, your site is cool, I will listen to some of the material later. If someone knows about a good programme to make the files as tiny as possible, please let me know...?
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Fri 2 Aug 2002, 15:47
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Ok add9, do you want to stream your file? Or allow simple file download?
The best format to stream ATM is real... IMHO. It's the better ratio size/quality, especially with video included, and it's supported on most platforms (reading only), at the olpposite of quicktime and crosoft things.
If you can't stream, like Filarion said, better convert the master mix in mono (hey, half the size here! Untill you use many stereo "effects"), and play with the rate (64kbps?) or VBR (variable bit rate). Toggle the settings by yourself, and hear the changes ;-)
Ogg is really nice, cause it's an open format (ie. no copyright, or such, like mp3), and it sounds great, but it's still not spreaded enough.
Hope this help. Bye.
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Fri 2 Aug 2002, 16:57
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Thank you I have a whole lot of experimenting to do Fortunately I have no deadline yet. The graphics people have just started their work. I will let you know when the demo is up and running. I know that the writers is influenced with their love for the MYST-games, so it might be some good puzzels there....and hopefully good music too I guess I will go for mono... and for 12 bit. It is usually just musician that hear the difference anyway Again, thanks for helping! I might come back asking again... Rebecca
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