Basic Audio
Codes
Automatically starting audios:
- <embed src="http://url of audio"
hidden="true"
autostart="true"
loop="# of times to play">
For the audio to play continuously, use
loop="-1" or
loop="a really large number" or
loop="true" (this will not work for webtv).
- <bgsound src="http://url of audio"
loop="# of
times to play">
For the audio to play continuously, use
loop="-1" or
loop="a really large number" or
loop="infinite" (this will not work for webtv).
- <object data="url of audio" hidden="true"
autostart="true" loop="# of times to play">
</object>
( Use loop="-1" or loop="a really large number"
for the audio to play continuously. ) (NOTE: The object tag may not work for the older "original" classic Webtv units.)
- For cross-browser 'puter compatibility, use the object tag above, or try:
<embed src="http://url of audio"
hidden="true" autostart="true"
loop="# of times to play"> <noembed>
<bgsound
src="http://url of audio" loop="# of times
to play"> </noembed>
or use this javascript code:
DC's all-browser audio codes
- Obtaining urls of
audios
-
Tripod / Geocities audio code "fix"
Or you can provide clickable sources for the
audios.
Clickable icon for audios:
<embed src="http://URL_of_audio"> Such
as:
The code below works on a webpage for back to back audios,
but not in
e-mail:
Basic setup for a webpage with two sounds playing back to
back automatically:
<html>
<head>
<title>
Title of Page
</title>
<meta http-equiv="refresh"
content="#;URL=http://URL_of_2nd_audio">
</head>
<body codes here>
<bgsound src="http://URL_of_1st_audio">
Rest of codes and text
</body>
</html>
1. Use <bgsound src> tag (or the <embed src> tag) for
the first audio you
want to play and put that code after the <body> tag as
shown above.
2. Use the <meta> tag
for the second audio you want to play and put the meta code
within the <head> and </head> area of webpage.
3. Substitute a real number (in seconds) for # in the
content="# area --- for however long you want the first
audio to play.
Or try:
http://members.tripod.com/~jerry11/scripts/6mid.html
Obtaining audio
urlsA lot of sites have soundbites
from movies or songs or other types of audios that you can
put onto webpages and e-mail.
Usually audios are clickable text at websites---you click
onto the text and the audio will start. After the audio has
started to play, then
- Hit "options" on the keyboard, and then press
"go
to"
- Press "show last" and the audio URL will be displayed
- Hold down Cmd and press A to highlight the URL
- Hold down Cmd and press C to copy it
- And then you can use that URL to transload to your
website (geocities, angelfire, tripod, etc)(but not to the
Webtv PageBuilder) and then use the URL for the audio in
the html codes described above.
(Hold down Cmd and
press V to paste the URL wherever you want it to go.)
If the audio is used as a background audio for the webpage
and is not obtainable from a clickable source, then use one
of the sites listed below (or a similar site) to view the
source code of the webpage and look for the background
music
codes of
<embed src="url of audio" autostart="true"> or
<bgsound src="url of audio">
Source code viewers:
http://madrabbit.net/webtools/source.html
http://source.domania.net/
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E-mail audio code "fix" Some of the website providers (tripod, geocities,
etc) are blocking remote linking of audios into e-mail and
other webpages. A "work-around" for this is to put the
audio on a webpage by itself, and then embed that webpage
in your signature area (or another webpage) instead of
using just the audio url.
Make a webpage ending in .html , such as:
http://www.geocities.com/willxwill/soundbites/danger.html
containing only the audio sound code that you
want: <html>
<bgsound src="soundbites/danger.wav">
</html>
Then embed the webpage file into your signature area (or
another webpage), such as:
Signature area of e-mail (or
another webpage):
<html><body bgcolor="??" text="??" background="??">
Rest of signature codes or webpage codes here
<embed src="http://www.geocities.com/willxwill/soundbites/danger.html" autostart="true">
</body></html>
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