my wife was on an important conference call in the main office upstairs and
I was browsing from my computer up there via remote desktop when she called
me and was angry as hell wanting to know why my computer was blasting the
theme from ponderosa! add that unusual potential to the long list of
problems with unrequested music.
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mee too. especially when it's one of those tinny .midis.
it's also really annoying when you're surfing in the middle of the night
when everyone else is sleeping and you don't expect to hear marching band
music at 130db !!
| Don't look at me - I leave a site the moment background music starts.
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|
| | background music uses a lot of bandwidth, it's also kinda annoying for a
lot
| of viewers...and it's not supported by some browsers.
|
| unless you insert a player control, but i've never done that so someone
else
| will need to expound upon this.
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|
|
| | | We tryed to put music to our pages... we can in the designing but when
we
| go to publish the updated site it takes forever...actually takes so long
we
| stop and take it out... what is happening... how and what form should we
use
| so the music does not take up soooo much space. We only have it play one
| time when the page opens. Any suggestions on a program that puts the music
| in the correct form to make the plublishing go quicker?
| |
| | Thanks...this forum has been sooo helpful.
| |
| | Camille
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