Is it just me?
April 3, 2008 12:00 AM
EdT wrote:
I worked support here at Trivantis for a number of years and you would be surprised the number of titles I have seen with very large audio, including wav files, and video files. I have seen a title where a single video file was close to 1 GB. Believe it or not, there are a large percent of users who still use wav files and other formats where the file sizes are very large, especially for web based content. Ed, this begs the question why Lectora chooses to support formats that are inherently incompatible with online delivery. WAV files no good? Don't support 'em; specify mp3 instead. AVI or MPG videos? Don't support 'em. Specify Flash or WMV with specific attributes.I realize 2008 can do these conversions, but it seems a stopgap measure to me. And since these conversions aren't selectable on indidual files rather than file type, I think it'd be pretty easy to be painted into a corner if all the source video files aren't of the same compreeion and bitrate to start with.Hope this helps!Best Regards,Dave
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