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I'm considering loading some instrumental background music into a webpage. This same page has four Window Media Player videos. When a viewer opens the video will the video's sound conflict (play simultaneously) with the background or will the background music mute when the WMP is activated?

Thanks.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Why not try it see what happens?

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Charles said:
I'm considering loading some instrumental background music into a webpage. This same page has
four Window Media Player videos. When a viewer opens the video will the video's sound conflict
(play simultaneously) with the background or will the background music mute when the WMP is
activated?
 
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=?iso-8859-1?Q?Crash_Gordon=AE?=

last time I tried that, they both played at the same time.
now i just enjoy quiet pages :)



| I'm considering loading some instrumental background music into a webpage. This same page has four Window Media Player videos. When a viewer opens the video will the video's sound conflict (play simultaneously) with the background or will the background music mute when the WMP is activated?
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| Thanks.
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| Charles
 
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Bill Schroyer

Embed them in a Flash File and control them with the
timeline. There are several free downloadable trial
programs that do this quit well and easily, CoffeCup
Firestarter and Swish come to mind.


Bill Schroyer
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http://www.frontpagewiz.com
-----Original Message-----
I'm considering loading some instrumental background
music into a webpage. This same page has four Window
Media Player videos. When a viewer opens the video will
the video's sound conflict (play simultaneously) with the
background or will the background music mute when the WMP
is activated?
 

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