Hello,
   
  I had the same problem this helped clear things up.
   
  http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?thread=High_Speed_Play
   
  you have to use a sample rate of 44100Hz, I've used 22050Hz with no problems, 
along with a constant bit rate (CBR) and that will take care of the "chipmunks" 
problem.
   
  Perhaps you are using a variable bitrate on compression.
   
  Hope this helps.
  Matt Mc
   
  
"Ramon Miguel M. Tayag" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  I don't think it's the bitrates, but the hertz.

On 6/25/06, Josh Santangelo wrote:
> I've got a presentation engine built which loads up audio/video/text
> from external files as defined in a presentation XML file. Works
> fine, of course until the client tries to start changing content.
>
> The MP3s they're using are voice-overs encoded at 16kbps mono which
> play fine in QuickTime Player, but when loaded into Flash (via the
> Sound object) play back at super-speed and pitched up.
>
> I was told at some point that Flash can only handle certain encodings
> and bitrates of MP3s, but 16k/mono is one of the options for
> exporting, so I would expect that it would be able to handle loading
> them as well. Is there a list of what bitrates are supported
> somewhere? Google isn't giving me any love.
>
> thanks,
> -josh

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Managing Director
Quirkworks
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