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johan_d2

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SAY length?
« on: 26 Mar 2005, 10:28:34 »
Hi,

I made a pbo with sounds, and like to know if there is a limit on the length of the .ogg files or its size?
When I tried to let a radio object for example SAY a music.ogg what is long, it doesnt play it, but a shorther .ogg file works well.

It looks like its limited in lenght/size?

Any clues?

Jogan

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Re:SAY length?
« Reply #1 on: 26 Mar 2005, 16:36:31 »
I don't think that anybody did a research for this.
This is what Bloodmixers soundtutorial says


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Music : Up to 44100 Khz, 16-bit, Stereo. Any length supported.
Speech : 22050-44100 Khz, 16-bit, Mono. Any length supported ?
Radio : 11025-44100 Khz, 16-bit, Mono. Final sound files must not exceed a certain length. I suggest using 11025 Khz since you will notice little difference in quality with 44100 Khz anyway.

Bitrate: Any bitrate seems to work, as long as it is a CONSTANT bitrate.
BIS used 128Kbps on all its sounds. They used 22050 Khz for speech and radio.
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AK-Chester

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Re:SAY length?
« Reply #2 on: 28 Mar 2005, 13:19:58 »
I don't think there are any limitations regarding the lenght of a sound file. I just tried a ~10 minute sound (ogg, 44kHz, 64kbps, constant bitrate, mono) file with the say command and it worked just fine, including lip sync (lip file).