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Re: [tuning] Sound Formats

🔗Tyler st. Claire <numberdestroyer@hotmail.com>

3/22/2000 3:59:41 PM

i believe that realaudio files are the best to mamage. it is easy to convert .wav to real audio (with realproducer, available at real.com) and real audio files take up very very little space.

>From: Gary Morrison <MR88CET@TEXAS.NET>
>Reply-To: tuning@onelist.com
>To: Tuning List <tuning@onelist.com>
>Subject: [tuning] Sound Formats
>Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 20:23:24 +0000
>
>I'd like to conduct another quick survey. Please reply to me only (i.e., >not to
>the list) so that we don't clog up the list too much.
>
> mr88cet@texas.net
>
>I'll tally up the results and send them to the list after a week or so.
>
>Questions:
>
> 1. Do you have the ability to play MP3 files from a web page?
> o Yes
> o No
> o Don't know
> 2. Do you have the ability to play Real Audio files from a web page?
> o Yes
> o No
> o Don't know
> 3. What pretty-good-quality, compressed sound-file format do you believe >that
> the most people have the ability to listen to from their web >browsers?
> o Real Audio
> o MP3
> o Other (please specify)
> o Don't know
>
>Thanks for the opinions!
>
>I think I asked something somewhat similar over a year ago, but the >cyberscape
>has changed a lot since then. I'm hoping to finally get some progress made >on
>my 88CET web pages, so I'd like to know what sound formats are likely to be
>usable for a fairly wide audience.
>
>

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