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I'm having trouble with bouncing to disk in Quick Time format. The process works perfectly well except that the resulting file is no smaller than a .wav file. Whereas bouncing to Windows Media or Real Audio format offers the expected compression/bandwidth/quality options, the only options available under Quick Time affect the sample rate and bit resolution.
How can I produce a compressed Quick Time file suitable for streaming? Can anyone tell me where I'm going wrong? |
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