
http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=23996
Edit:
Something like 112-128 KBPS would be best. I don't need 320 KBPS.

Tell that to realm667 who wants all OGG (though sometimes you may be honoured with lossless FLAC).NeuralStunner wrote:Generally speaking, raw (lossless) sound data is preferable.
...you'd want a WAV or other lossless format to work with, so you wouldn't be transcoding from one lossy format into another.Ceeb wrote:Yeah, but for what I'm doing (cutting them up and then turning them into OGGs)...
That'd make him more of a bandwidth snob (i.e. he's on bloody dial-up and a 60 MB file is a bit overkill).NeuralStunner wrote:Well you're not that big a quality snob.
Not "snob" so much as "self-preserving".wildweasel wrote:That'd make him more of a bandwidth snob (i.e. he's on bloody dial-up and a 60 MB file is a bit overkill).