Hi Chris!
Thanks for those examples on how to enclose audio files. I will
probably use something like you suggested, perhaps Real Audio or
Shockwave. I am now developing my personal page on Pacific Bell
Internet, as a beta tester and while severely limited in space yet, at
least it is a start, and without a start, nothing gets done!
You did presume that I am using .WAV files. I am not, but I can convert
to that format. While my Digital Audio Workstation is PC based, it has
little in common with most PC based audio systems other than the Windows
GUI.
Perhaps you can contrast what the MPEG compressed files, if they do,
have in common with the Shockwave or Real Audio formats. Frankly, I
haven't spent much time trying to figure out which is better up to now,
just like one wire is largely like another wire, as long as the signal
gets delivered, who really cares how!!
I do plan on initially getting the AUDIO webpages set up as a part of
my personal page currently. I'm considering many things that can be
done with a webpage, and am looking for ideas from those that would be
visiting that site... all of you! If you have any suggestions, you can
send them to me at bgoodwin@pacbell.net. As soon as there is anything
worth looking at on my homepage, I will publish that information. I
still think that a mailing list might be a good way to Internetize this
echo so that we do have a start incase Fido goes down in the future.
Bonnie *:>
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