Re: what is bgt file sise limmits
@meatbag, the answer to your last question is that media players generally stream audio into a buffer chunks at a time. This gets around the ram issue by only having a bit of the sound in ram at a time, and some media players have options to set this. BGT, however, is not a media player, so the only option you have is to stream audio, and even then, it won't limit your ram by very much.
Also. BGT actually does have a size limit, and this size limit is imposed by the fact that BGT is 32-bit only. This means that it only has the ability to access upto the first 4 gb of ram on the system, and generally it only accesses upto about 2 or 3 before it crashes from what I've seen. So eventually yes, you will run into huge problems with a gig and more of sounds, especially if you have all of these sounds loaded in at one time.
Hope this helps.
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