If you would like to add sound, there is two tags you can use. One is one you would use in
the <body> tag, and that is bgsound="filename.ext" This will work, but it's kind of lame. You can also use the
<embed> tag to do it. And this is much more feasible. Check out some of the
various options, all of whick work with .wav, .mid, and .au files:
- Automatically Load Sound
- You would use the following code:
<EMBED SRC="filename.ext" autostart="true"
autohide="false">
This tag would automatically start playing once the file was loaded (via
autostart="true") and would not hide the console (via
autohide="false"). If the autohide was true, you would not see the console. If
autostart was "false", the user would have to push "Play" on the
cosole to hear it.
- User Controlled Playing
- If you want the user to control the playing of the sounds,
try this code: <EMBED SRC="filename.ext" width=135 height=60
controls=console>
This will make the console visible. Pretty simple. If you only want to show the
"Play" button, use this code:
<EMBED SRC="filename.ext" width=34 height=23 controls=playbutton>
This will only show the play button. But there is a downer to this. The only way to stop
it is to reload or go to another page. Not very feasible. And if you want the console to
be limited in size, try this:
<EMBED SRC="filename.ext" width=144 height=15 controls=smallconsole>
You can change the height and width to your desires.
- Playing Portions and Volume
- Let's say you only want to play a certain part of the sound
file. Than do this:
<EMBED SRC="filename.ext" starttime=00:50 endtime=01:20 width=135
height=60 controls=console>
This will only play the time that you have specified. And if the sound file has a low
volume, and you want to make it louder, try this:
<EMBED SRC="filename.ext" volume=60% width=135 height=60
controls=console>
This will increase the volume by 60%. That number can obviously change as you see fit.
Well, hopefully this has helped you get a basic
understanding how to add sound to your pages. If I have left anything out, please let me
know. And thanks again for the visit.
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