Re: 4-Bit wave files??

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>Why would anyone want use a four bit wave file? Even if it was converted
>to 8 bit it would not sound very good.


That's kind of like saying...
Why use vga when i can use SVGA...
or
Why use a 386 when I can use a Pentium III (or why use my LC-III when I can
use my g-3 ((for all you Mac Heds out there)))
...
I sent Mark two wave files that I had on hand one that was sent to me, and
the other was one I created...one 4 bit (I think to save space when sent
over the net to me so it was smaller) and the other a 16 bit that I created
myself.  I think the point is you never know what software a user is going
to want to create with his program, so you need to be able to be as flexible
as possible.
(Cool Edit is great for everone who is pre-converting their wave files
before they play their game)
Monty

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