Which audio format has the least overhead? CS5 AIR

Hi guys,
I'm wondering which music targeted audio format has the least overhead for CS5.
I'm publishing a project to Air 2 and need to keep down the amount of processor I am using on my client's laptop ( which is an old Black MacBook ).
I am using mp3 at the moment with standard 192 mp3 compression, but if there was a better, maybe 'native' format - I'd use that.
Thanks in advance.
Steve

Hi guys,
I'm wondering which music targeted audio format has the least overhead for CS5.
I'm publishing a project to Air 2 and need to keep down the amount of processor I am using on my client's laptop ( which is an old Black MacBook ).
I am using mp3 at the moment with standard 192 mp3 compression, but if there was a better, maybe 'native' format - I'd use that.
Thanks in advance.
Steve

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