Re: Sound Files in webpages?
From: Tim Van Wassenhove (euki_at_pi.be)
Date: 01/19/04
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Date: 19 Jan 2004 21:55:28 GMT
On 2004-01-19, John <count@duckula.com> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> If I wanted to make a website of sound files that are playable within
> the actual webpage, but people visiting the site can't save, or see
> the filenames so they can download from the site, is this possible?
If they can't download it, how do you think they will be able to listen
to it?
> What would be the best format to save the sound clips in? I would
> need something that doesn't take up too much space but is good
> quality.
I think mp3 isn't a bad idea.
> Is it possible to somehow use a php include statement so that the
> filename is not visible?
Some companies sell the same stuff/*** to make sure that images aren't
copied on the surfer's pc. But they all fail.
You could embed it in a Java Applet or a Flash thing, but those are not
real solutions either.
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