Greetings.
I’d like to upload COUPLE OF teaching files to help our website. This is what I’ve tried thus far. I converted your mp3 files for you to wma files, yet these wouldn’t include successfully. One ended up being 12 MB & one other was 22MB.
After that I tried coverting this wma files for you to swf files. These types of uploaded beautifully, plus they play perfectly, however you get no visuals – a blank web article, which isn’t very exciting to the listener.
We are new to the following area, so if anyone can provide me some beneficial suggestions of which strategy to use that would always be great.
Thanks a great deal of,
Kerrie
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So these types of " teaching files" are audio files, correct
You need a visual like windows media battler has, random rather colors and such
You can use an embedded Thumb player for CD…
Similar to: http: //www. wimpyplayer. com/
After that, you would really just play your MP3 by clicking a button on your own page.
Your page remains in view… the MP3 merely starts playing.
Their one-button Music (Wimpy Button) is $20. 00, however you can download
and test drive it for free to find out how it works before you buy it.
I’ve truly used it, and it works great. Zero pop-up media people, no reloading webpages,
just click and pay attention to the MP3.
Thanks to the reply. I think I’ve worked out what was inappropriate. I tried uploading the wma information with another program and it worked fine. These files now get into in Windows Marketing Player, and yeh, there’s all the pretties on right now there!
Thank you heaps,
Kerrie.