PCM/Wave is wave files
Ogg Vorbis is .ogg - you could try that one - very good mp3-like format. FLAC is another specialized compressed format - I would not use this because not a lot of 3rd party support for it. AAC is a sony format and is used with mp4 files AMR is more specialized for Android and mobile devices following the 3gp format. MP3 is a good format and i'll see if it works on my Android devices. Your best bet is still 44.1k 16 bit wave file or you can try mp2 44.8k 16 bit dvd resolution files I will see what works on my android devices tonight. I use Presonus Studio One pro, cakewalk sonar, sony sound forge and vegas pro 10, gold wave editor and many other sound editors, but I own a pro recording studio. Mike On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 21:01:13 -0500, J. Landman Gay wrote: > On 8/28/11 7:57 PM, Admin wrote: > >> Try 44.1khz, 16 bit stereo wave files. Also try aiff files of the same bit rate and hz. Download wavosaur - very good editor and free. > > I don't see AIFF in the supported list. I've been staring at this for a > couple of days: > > I don't know what some of it means, which is why I could use some > specific info about what to choose in the editor. My sounds were > originally 44.1khz .au but only one would play after I converted them. > That's when I started trying to fix them. > > The list says mono is supported but sounds I've used successfully in > other apps have all been stereo, I think. Maybe that matters. Links: ------ [1] http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/media-formats.html _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode
