 
Which audio format or system you choose depends on your communication goals, the scale of your site, and your budget. Table 24-1 provides suggestions for some common scenarios. Consider them only as starting points for researching the solution that best meets your needs.
| Audio needs | Suggested formats | 
|---|---|
| Short voice greetings | WAV, AIFF, QuickTime (via regular HTTP server), MP3 | 
| Narration (news broadcasts, interviews, and other voice-only content) | Streaming solutions such as RealAudio, Windows Media, or QuickTime for large audiences; RealAudio or QuickTime via HTTP server for limited traffic and few simultaneous listeners | 
| Background music (ambient sound loops) | MIDI, Beatnik, WAV | 
| Short interactive sound effects (such as button rollover and transition sounds) | Flash, Shockwave, Beatnik | 
| Music samples for a limited audience | MP3, RealMedia, or QuickTime via HTTP server | 
| Music samples for a large-scale site with heavy traffic | Complete streaming solution, such as RealSystem or Windows Streaming Media | 
| Radio-style music broadcasting | RealMedia System, streaming MP3s (via a streaming server such as SHOUTcast), Windows Media System | 
| Distribution and sale of CD-quality audio | MP3, Liquid Audio | 
| Live broadcasting | RealMedia System, QuickTime, Windows Media System | 
| Musical e-greeting card | Flash, Beatnik, MIDI or WAV background sound | 
| Specialized audio applications (such as virtual CD players, mixers, etc.) | Flash, Shockwave, Beatnik, QuickTime | 
 
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