On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 4:21 AM, Greg Ewing
wrote:
> Alec Bennett wrote:
>
>> 16 bit wav files. 1411 kbps. About 5 megs each but one is very long (a 13
>> minute medley of all of them, 133 megs).
>>
>
> Okay, I didn't realise they were that big -- I was thinking
> short horn sounds, not substantia
Alec Bennett wrote:
16 bit wav files. 1411 kbps. About 5 megs each but one is very long (a
13 minute medley of all of them, 133 megs).
Okay, I didn't realise they were that big -- I was thinking
short horn sounds, not substantial pieces of music!
You bring up a good point, I can certainly mak
16 bit wav files. 1411 kbps. About 5 megs each but one is very long (a 13
minute medley of all of them, 133 megs).
You bring up a good point, I can certainly make them mono.
But surely there must be some way to save a preloaded state?
On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 11:32 PM, Greg Ewing
wrote:
> Alec
Alec Bennett wrote:
since it needs to load each of the 20 sounds on startup
it takes about 30 seconds to load. I'm running it on a Raspberry Pi,
which doesn't help of course.
How big are the sound files? Unless they're really enormous,
that sounds excessive, even for an R. Pi.
What format are