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Using Music on your Site - WAV, MP3, or Flash?

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abacomedia

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Jun 5, 2004, 9:51:07 PM6/5/04
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Adding Music to your Web Site - the good, the bad and the ugly

Many webmasters like the idea of adding background music to their web
sites but most shy away from doing it worrying about slow loading pages
and large file sizes. There are many different ways to add background
music to your site and some of them don't require large files to
achieve professional results. Let's examine all the different ways to
add background music to your site and rate them to find the best
solution for you.

1) MIDI Files
MIDI files are very small because they actually use your sound card's
built-in instruments to create the sounds. The problem is that most
sound cards don't have any decent sounds to start with, plus no two
sound cards sound alike and therefore the results are very
unpredictable. MIDI files usually sound like they're coming from one of
those cheap Casio keyboards. Using MIDI for background music is very
likely to make your site seem amateurish. Want to know how to do it
anyway? Just add the <embed src=xyz.mid autostart=true> line to your
site. (Replace xyz with the name of the MIDI file you want to use!) The
Autostart command will play the file automatically when the page is
loaded.
PROS; Very small file size, easy to implement
CONS: Unpredictable results, amateurish sounds

2) WAV Files
Using the WAV file format allows you to add professional sounding
recordings to your site but the problem is that even if you use a low
quality setting like 11k/8bit, the file sizes are still very large and
it will take a long time for your music to load. And slow loading pages
are the worst thing that can happen to a site. Implementing a WAV file
on a web page is easy. Just add the line <embed src=xyz.wav
autostart=true> to your page's HTML code. There's an additional command
to loop the WAV file but WAV files do not loop cleanly with the embed
command.
PROS: Many Quality Levels, Easy to implement
CONS: Large File Sizes, WAV Files do not loop

3) MP3 Files
MP3 files are highly compressed and don't take that long to load but
the problem is that MP3s need to bring up an external player program
and which in some cases takes your visitors away from your site
altogether. Also, MP3 files don't loop cleanly.
PROS: Smaller File Sizes, Good Quality Possible
CONS: Needs external player software, not loopable

4) Flash
If you own a program that can create Flash files, you will have lots of
flexibility in adding sound to your site. Flash lets you import WAV as
well as MP3 Files and then creates quite small files from these sounds
that will load automatically on your site. You can set the quality
level and therefore decide how large you want the Flash file to be.
Flash also allows you to loop short pieces of sound to create
'continuous' background music files that can be quite small. But please
note that only imported WAV files can be looped in Flash, MP3 files
will not loop cleanly.
PROS: Great Flexibility, Small File Sizes, expecially when looping
sounds
CONS: You need to buy expensive Flash software to create Flash Files

5) Pre-Made Flash Loops
The newest thing on the market are pre-built Flash Music Loops. These
files are professionally recorded, loop almost indefinitely and most of
these Flash Music Loops are only about 20k in size so they load almost
instantly. Flash Music Loops are available at
http://www.flashmusictracks.com and currently there are three different
loop packages available in all kinds of music styles from classical to
techno. Using these pre-built Flash files is easy. Simply upload the
"xyz.swf" Flash file to your server and add a few lines from the
corresponding "xyz.html" file to your web page and presto...instant
professional sounding background music.
PROS: Extremely small file size, professional quality music
CONS: None

As you can see there are many different ways to add background music to
your web pages and you don't have to worry about slow loading pages if
you choose the right file format.

Article by Alan Steward, a professional recording engineer and producer
who worked with many Grammy award winning groups and musicians.
(c)2004 Alan Steward - http://www.musicleads.net
You may freely redistribute or use this article on your website or in
your newsletter as long as the article is unaltered and unedited.
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Sgt_Bolt

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Jun 7, 2004, 10:54:19 PM6/7/04
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I make my mp3 into a swf then I can add features like stop play then I up load
it to my server into a folder called my_swfs .Now I can use the load external
swf functions on flash to make my mp3 s play without my visitors having to use
there own mp3 player software..or I can use the behavoir button /sound/load
streaming mp3 to make it play with out having media player or muscimatch or
what ever open up to play the sound..
check out my mp3 player http://www.mgamerz.com look for the mp3 player button
on the page.. I made this and it works great..

hire.mr...@gmail.com

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Sep 17, 2014, 6:01:10 PM9/17/14
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Soundcloud.com and Reverbnation.com also have some pretty good media players, but they require a free membership to use their products. but it works ok i have it on my website now ---> www.extraordinaryent.com
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