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| I have a major issue with the release of Flash Player 10. I have over one thousand sound files pulled into my swf via XML of spoken audio which now crackle with the new version of the player. My developers tell me that it is to do with the encoding rate being 48Khz and when they tried one at 44Khz it was fine. Obviously I do not to have to re-encode all of the sound files when they should be fine anyway. Has anyone else come up against this problem and know of a solution. |
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| I'm honestly surprised you didn't have problems before with audio files that were encoded to 48K. I have always had subtle issues with audio if it isn't encoded to 44.1K. This is the way Flash has been for as long as I can remember. The only solution I know of is to re-encode all of the audio to 44.1 |
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