Yes, compressed audio is of a decidedly lower grade than full CD quality (most MP3s are at 128 Kbps, whereas CD quality audio is 1411 kbps), but for internet usage it's alright; Most people's computer speakers are designed for relatively small volume outputs, so if you compress the audio it won't sound any worse than a song bought off of the iTunes store. Now, a 128 Kbps MP3 played through a high wattage PA system in an auditorium-sized convention hall will sound god-awful. Thus the reason most contests request uncompressed audio.rogueintellectproductions wrote:OK, I've gotten this before. Please explain, because I'm still fairly new at this - does not compressing the audio affect playback? I've never compressed it because my video editing program gives me two options when I encode - uncompressed or MP3, and it's my understanding that MP3 is undesirable (based off of most contest rules, anyway).JCD wrote:Please.... compress.... audio >_<
Thanks!
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Thanks, and thank you for clearing up the audio compression thing for me. I'll compress in the future, I swear!Paganknights wrote:Amusing, I especially liked the randomness of it.
Yes, compressed audio is of a decidedly lower grade than full CD quality (most MP3s are at 128 Kbps, whereas CD quality audio is 1411 kbps), but for internet usage it's alright; Most people's computer speakers are designed for relatively small volume outputs, so if you compress the audio it won't sound any worse than a song bought off of the iTunes store. Now, a 128 Kbps MP3 played through a high wattage PA system in an auditorium-sized convention hall will sound god-awful. Thus the reason most contests request uncompressed audio.rogueintellectproductions wrote:OK, I've gotten this before. Please explain, because I'm still fairly new at this - does not compressing the audio affect playback? I've never compressed it because my video editing program gives me two options when I encode - uncompressed or MP3, and it's my understanding that MP3 is undesirable (based off of most contest rules, anyway).JCD wrote:Please.... compress.... audio >_<
Thanks!
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Well, I cheated once - in one part of the Tetris sequence, there's two Excels falling. This came from the bonus footage on the timing differences between two versions of the opening. I counted it as two deaths. I'll have to go back and count the deaths, maybe list them on the video profile.MomochiZabuza wrote:Hey, wait a minute...
I only counted 56 deaths...
But wow, thanks for taking the time to count!
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