Best audio format for Flash Video?

Someone is doing a voiceover and she said she can send the
file to me in whatever format I need it in. Would anyone know what
the best one would be that would be the best quality and easiest to
work with in Flash/After Effects? I'm on a Mac, btw.
Thanks.

bobmcinnis wrote:
> Someone is doing a voiceover and she said she can send
the file to me in
> whatever format I need it in. Would anyone know what the
best one would be that
> would be the best quality and easiest to work with in
Flash/After Effects? I'm
> on a Mac, btw.
Generally there is no BEST when comes to sound. Based on the
composition, you find
same compression gives different results so best is to just
try variety.
With VOICE tho there are preferences, unlike with other sound
files.
Not sure whether the same apply to Mac, excuse me if I
provide you with inappropriate
info.
Save it as ADPCM (adaptive pulse code modulation) or Mp3
9kbps as your second choice.
Best Regards
Urami
<urami>
If you want to mail me - DO NOT LAUGH AT MY ADDRESS
</urami>

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