Author's Response:
How dramatic... You make it seem as if I reviewed your movie negatively because I was angry. I did give the reasons why I gave it a low score, and if you think my review was a "tirade," you might want to look "tirade" up in the dictionary.
I don't think "revenge" is a good reason to watch someone's movies. As an artist, you need to be able to take criticism.
When I make sounds, I record them and save them as .wav's. Then I import them. If it's music we're talking about, when it's long, I think I stream it. When it's just a short piece that I use to accentuate a particular scene, then I just use it as an event. When someone is talking, I stream it, because it seems as if that's the best way to sync up the mouth movements.
When I'm doing the publish settings... Well... It depends on the length of the movie. If it's a short movie, I set the rate to 128 kbps, and I set the quality to "best." For larger movies like Chanter Tales, I set the kbps to a much lower rate, and I also set the screen dimensions smaller... People complained about the poor sound quality, if I remember correctly...