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Inserting sound in web page

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Craig - 22 Sep 2004 03:59 GMT
Attempting to insert music sound clip in a web page using
Word 2003 but not sure what format the clip should be
in.  Tried MP3 but was unsuccessful.  I think wav files
work but file size seems excessive.
Rose - 12 Oct 2004 03:12 GMT
>Attempting to insert music sound clip in a web page using
>Word 2003 but not sure what format the clip should be
>in.  Tried MP3 but was unsuccessful.  I think wav files
>work but file size seems excessive.

My home page has two music files on it.  One plays while the page is
loading and the other plays only when a visitor clicks on it.  I don't
know why you can't add the mp3.  The procedure is the same as adding a
.wav file.  Personally I would try to use the mp3 because the size of
mp3's compared to .wav files is much less.

Rose
http://members.aol.com/Roseb44170/home.html
"How in the heck did I ever get talked into this?"
CrazyTown - 23 Dec 2004 16:00 GMT
Just try Flash Voice Buttons. It's the best choice for adding sound
music
and any voices to your website.

http://www.reutera.com/Flash-Voice-Buttons

-
CrazyTow

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