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| NamePros Member | Background music How can I play different sound files (.wav , Mp3)in consecutive order? Jack
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| NamePros Member | Background Music By doing that does the viewer control the playback? By the way; what is "bad imo"? Jack
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| Senior Member | Re: Background Music Quote:
bad imo means "its a bad idea in my opion" because you have to think of 56k users and slower who have to have there connection hogged up by the images and audio and text being downloaded and broadband users may be thinking the same thing and users might not want to have the music playing in the background of a webpage also if a user clicks a page unless u have frames its gonna start all over again | |
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| NamePros Member | Background Music Good point! I think I found another way to accomplish this. I used "Cool Edit" and simply cut & pasted one file after another. Thanks, Jack
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