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 Capability  | 
 Rating  | 
|---|---|
| 
 Excellent.  | 
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 Interactive sound design capabilities  | 
 Limited. Simply a file format for playback over PC (WAV) and Macintosh (AIFF). Button rollovers.  | 
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 Software cost for encoding and streaming  | 
 Free. Can export WAV or AIFF files from any standard audio editing application including free Open Source audio editing applications.  | 
| 
 Level of documentation and support  | 
 Limited/None.  | 
| 
 Audio encoding and content generation  | 
 Easy. Easy to export AIFF or WAV files from any standard audio editing application.  | 
| 
 Audio authoring and delivery  | 
 Easy. Easy to place WAV or AIFF files on a standard web server for downloading.  | 
| 
 Audio fidelity and compression  | 
 Poor/None. Large WAV and AIFF sound files sound good when uncompressed. Neither offer elegant compression for high fidelity with small file sizes over limited bandwidths.  | 
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 Low-bandwidth performance  | 
 Poor. WAV and AIFF work best as uncompressed 16-bit 44.1 kHz or 22.5 kHz sound files and are thus not suited for playback in low-bandwidth environments.  | 
| 
 Server performance and quality of software tools for large-scale streaming  | 
 Poor/None. WAV and AIFF are merely audio file types -- not proprietary formats such as RealMedia that include server-side technologies.  | 
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