Audio being recompressed automatically?
March 5, 2009 12:00 AM
Hey folks:Maybe I fell asleep and missed something but it used to be that you could import .mp3 files into Lectora and they worked just hunky dory. I do a lot of audio and video editing on the Mac platform so I got used to saving audio in nice clean, small mp3 files. MP3 is ubiquitous, plus why deal with those nasty wav files.I haven't put much audio into any of my courses in a while but I just did and noticed that during the output the Lectora output squirrels busily convert my nice good quality mp3 files to flv. I alway thought that Flash and Captivate used an mp3 compression codec when it made swf or flv files, so I wasn't worried. But the results seem worse. I suspect that Lectora is just automatically doing this re-compression even though it is not wanted or needed. Is there anyway to turn off the automatic conversion to flv for audio files, or do I have to resort to importing big fat stupid wav files. Boy how dumb is that.
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