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how do I create background music on a website

 
 
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      12th Jun 2005
I know how to add music to a page. Or I think I do. In Frontpage, I open a
webpage and choose page properties. I add my music and presto. But...once I
upload it and go to the website, it has to download the music (all 37mb).
Now, I've been to websites that didn't require backgound music to be
downloaded in it's entirety.

How do I plug my music in without being necessary to download such a large
file once visiting the website.
 
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      12th Jun 2005
Use a smaller sound file...much smaller.

Most people would like to see that sound file at 0 (IOW...most people hate bg music) :-)


"Maurice Ivy" <Maurice (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:5959A117-321B-45FB-BA69-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I know how to add music to a page. Or I think I do. In Frontpage, I open a
> webpage and choose page properties. I add my music and presto. But...once I
> upload it and go to the website, it has to download the music (all 37mb).
> Now, I've been to websites that didn't require backgound music to be
> downloaded in it's entirety.
>
> How do I plug my music in without being necessary to download such a large
> file once visiting the website.

 
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      12th Jun 2005
Only one thing I can suggest at this point.
Please conver ur music to MIDI format.
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Sarvesh Huddedar
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"Maurice Ivy" wrote:

> I know how to add music to a page. Or I think I do. In Frontpage, I open a
> webpage and choose page properties. I add my music and presto. But...once I
> upload it and go to the website, it has to download the music (all 37mb).
> Now, I've been to websites that didn't require backgound music to be
> downloaded in it's entirety.
>
> How do I plug my music in without being necessary to download such a large
> file once visiting the website.

 
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      12th Jun 2005

"Maurice Ivy" <Maurice (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:5959A117-321B-45FB-BA69-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I know how to add music to a page. Or I think I do. In Frontpage, I open
>a
> webpage and choose page properties. I add my music and presto.
> But...once I
> upload it and go to the website, it has to download the music (all 37mb).
> Now, I've been to websites that didn't require backgound music to be
> downloaded in it's entirety.
>
> How do I plug my music in without being necessary to download such a large
> file once visiting the website.

Let me know the URL so that I wll know to stay away.


 
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JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]
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      12th Jun 2005
I have to second that request. The first I hear music, I'm outta there.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"Chuck Davis" <newsgroup at anthemwebs dot com> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
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> "Maurice Ivy" <Maurice (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:5959A117-321B-45FB-BA69-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I know how to add music to a page. Or I think I do. In Frontpage, I open
>>a
>> webpage and choose page properties. I add my music and presto.
>> But...once I
>> upload it and go to the website, it has to download the music (all 37mb).
>> Now, I've been to websites that didn't require backgound music to be
>> downloaded in it's entirety.
>>
>> How do I plug my music in without being necessary to download such a
>> large
>> file once visiting the website.

> Let me know the URL so that I wll know to stay away.
>



 
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      12th Jun 2005
Convert your music to midi
or
MP3 Format
Select the correct bitrate here's how you decide:

bitrate what happens

Greater than 56Kbps Not recommended. This bitrate is too high and will cause skipping in your
broadcast.
56 Kbps High quality, but only listeners with high bandwidth can enjoy.
32 Kbps Medium quality, and listeners with 56K connection and higher can listen.
24 Kbps Lowest quality (similar to AM radio), but everyone with 28.8K connection or higher can
enjoy.



"Maurice Ivy" <Maurice (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:5959A117-321B-45FB-BA69-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I know how to add music to a page. Or I think I do. In Frontpage, I open a
> webpage and choose page properties. I add my music and presto. But...once I
> upload it and go to the website, it has to download the music (all 37mb).
> Now, I've been to websites that didn't require backgound music to be
> downloaded in it's entirety.
>
> How do I plug my music in without being necessary to download such a large
> file once visiting the website.



 
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neutrino
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      12th Jun 2005
Maurice,
Drop me an email if you want - there are other options... but
right now , at work, and don't have time to sit and give a proper
reply...
if it's something you really want to get right.. and DO need/want on
your site, write.. and i'll respond when time permits..
Sr
then it can be shared here later.

 
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