Re: inserting audio file into a website.
From: DI (post_at_newsgroup.please)
Date: 06/17/04
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Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 06:12:28 -0400
Select the correct bitrate
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.
For more info check my site:
http://dtiwebs.com/streaming.htm
"Bill" <cullie140@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Hello, I have never had to insert an audio file into a web page before. I have a song in mp3
and wav format. I tried using the page audio option in frontpage but after inserting the audio
I noticed the load time increased crazily. from 18 seconds to like 2:23:56. The mp3 is small
liek 1.2 mb but frontpage would not let me insert the mp3 file so I converted it to wav and it
was then like 17mb HUGE. I would just like some help how do I insert the audio and keep load
time small. Suggestions on what the file size and format for the audio and the recommended way
of insertion would be very much appreciated. Thanks Again. Bill
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