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      19th Nov 2006
This is way out of my knowledge range but here I go. I added a link to a mp3
audio file and was told that when someone clicks on it that it will
automatically play. When I click on it on my computer on the website it takes
forever for it to open and when it does all I have is a control bar so tiny
you can barely see it. Can anyone help me with these two problems, in very
simple basic terms, because you really are dealing with a newbie?
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      19th Nov 2006
It could be a large file. Mp3's contain a lot more info than say, Midi,
therefore a larger file size.
You can make the plugin control larger in FP design view, by resizing it -
drag the corners to whatever size you want.

Is it a pluggin you're using (under insert > web components), or is the MP3
just opening in your default media player like Windows Media Player? In that
case it is probably a user setting, and not something you can control
through the web site itself.

"Debra" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:935DAE5A-7DA5-4EB3-84B2-(E-Mail Removed)...
> This is way out of my knowledge range but here I go. I added a link to a
> mp3
> audio file and was told that when someone clicks on it that it will
> automatically play. When I click on it on my computer on the website it
> takes
> forever for it to open and when it does all I have is a control bar so
> tiny
> you can barely see it. Can anyone help me with these two problems, in very
> simple basic terms, because you really are dealing with a newbie?
> --
> newbie



 
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      28th Nov 2006
I saw two methods of adding audio, one click on link to play and one click on
to download. I want to give both options and I am using mp3. Is that the
best? I am using Adobe to edit audio with. Any help or suggestions would be
appreciated to help size file and ease!
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"Andrew Murray" wrote:

> It could be a large file. Mp3's contain a lot more info than say, Midi,
> therefore a larger file size.
> You can make the plugin control larger in FP design view, by resizing it -
> drag the corners to whatever size you want.
>
> Is it a pluggin you're using (under insert > web components), or is the MP3
> just opening in your default media player like Windows Media Player? In that
> case it is probably a user setting, and not something you can control
> through the web site itself.
>
> "Debra" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:935DAE5A-7DA5-4EB3-84B2-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > This is way out of my knowledge range but here I go. I added a link to a
> > mp3
> > audio file and was told that when someone clicks on it that it will
> > automatically play. When I click on it on my computer on the website it
> > takes
> > forever for it to open and when it does all I have is a control bar so
> > tiny
> > you can barely see it. Can anyone help me with these two problems, in very
> > simple basic terms, because you really are dealing with a newbie?
> > --
> > newbie

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