Swf music file size issues

Hello,
I really, really need some expert advice!
I'm building a site for a band and they want music to play
when you click on song titles.
I've created swf files with mp3's and have compressed them at
16kbps/ 44khz.
This makes the files around 1-2Mb in size. I couldn't seem to
get them smaller without sacfrificing sound quality.
Anyway, when they are loaded onto the site it takes about 3-5
minutes before they play.
How can I eliminate or minimise this time delay?
I've seen what I want to achieve on several flash sites which
use little juke box players. For example
click here and the myspace
music pages.
Can someone please help me to solve this problem and/or tell
me what I need to buy?
Getting very stressed!!
Laini

You need to keep the mp3 files external and load them as
required. if you
embed them in the swf, then that can slow your loading times
for the whole
movie.
BTW: you might want to look at this:
http://www.swishzone.com/index.php?area=products&product=jukebox
Jeckyl

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