Joseph, I don't know how it would integrate with an ebook because
I have never tried to create one.
As for ease of opening, I have yet to run across a computer with
a sound board that couldn't open one.
You can see how I integrated them in a client's site by looking
at the jukebox at
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From: Joseph Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I want to put sound files both on a site and into an e-book
that works with HTML. In both cases I want a mouse click
(or keyboard combination) to bring about the playing of
that (.wav?) file in, presumably, the relevant
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Matt,
I take the point about mp3; and quality will be important. At the same
time I want to be sure that hearing the files will not be a
problem for the
non-technical user
Matt,
That looks good, then. I am needing to learn very fast. Your comments
help greatly.
Joseph
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From: Matthew Macdonald-Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2002 11:13 PM
Subject: [wdvltalk] RE: Sound file activation
08, 2002 12:46 AM
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There's a thread 9th May onwards - see below - does this help?
Franni
Hi Jac,
can someone recommend a tried tested method of
adding sound to a site, please?
How about some text that says:
To enjoy this site fully, please turn
have seen that I
have been frozen out of the archives for the moment --- the joys of
computers and the net.
Joseph
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From: Franni Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 12:46 AM
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