Flash...mp3 or .wav?

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    ive had to do something similar before.

    there may be a better way to do this since i am no flash whiz, but after i edited the audio file, i exported as a wav and imported into flash. i dont recall exactly setting i used, but you can drop quality for speech pretty damned low and still have it come out alright. so 22khz might sound just fine.

    one way or another, if you are using embedded audio for 2-3 minutes, your filesize is gonna be decently large.

    make sure you get all the hissing and popping out in soundforge so it doesnt come back to haunt you. hissing and popping takes up space just like the vocals, though to a much lesser degree. you might not be able to tell a difference in the filesize depending on how bad the static is, but then again you might. and every byte helps. right?

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