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If you have noticed, a
lot of sites these days add streaming audio to their sites.
Those ubiquitous buttons that resemble little orbs with the play
symbol on them? I'm sure you must have seen them.
A lot of marketers these days allow their site visitors to hear
their sales pitch, or perhaps a testimonial this way.
Before the advent of Macromedia Flash 6, the only way to stream
audio was using real audio player which required users to download
their bulky software, not to mention a web server that supported
streaming.
The advantage of streaming audio is that visitors don't have to wait
for the whole sound file to download before they can listen to it.
Thus with streaming audio the playback is almost instantaneous.
Using flash 6 it is very easy to create these buttons that stream
the audio from your website to the users browser.
A great flash tutorial on how to make these buttons is available at
http://www.flashkit.com/tutorials/Audio/Flash_MX-Kenny_Be-824/index.php
Now the question is how do you record your voice and keep the file
size small enough?
If you were to make a recording of your voice with the "Windows
Sound Recorder" that was 60 seconds long and save it, it would be
1.26 mb .wav in size.
But you can reduce this to only 117 kb if you made it a .mp3 file
instead. Here's how to do it.
Open sound Recorder by going to
Start/Programs/Accessories/Entertainment for (Windows 98)
Open sound Recorder by going to
Start/Programs/Accessories/Multimedia for (Windows 95)
Press the "Record button" to start the recorder.
As you're speaking into the microphone your sound recorder should
have a voice pattern.
After you're done press the "Stop button".
To hear your recording press the "Play button".
Next Click "File/Save As from the menu enter your file name and then
click the "Change button".
Another window opens up.
Here For "Format" click the "Drop down button" and select "MPEG
Layer-3".
For "Attributes" click the "Drop down button" and select
16 kBits/s, 12,000 Hz Mono 2KB/s.
Click OK.
Click Save and you see the conversion of the file to a .mp3
All done !!
Now all you have to do is pass this mp3 as the source to the flash
file and you have instant audio on your site.
If you want to know more about how to add audio to your website, check out our free ebook that has lots of resources and tips on recording, software, free professional voice overs and also includes a set of free flash buttons that you can use to stream audio at no cost.
Click here to
get your free streaming audio solution.
About The Author
Satyajeet Hattangadi is the Owner of
Novasoft Inc,
a software solutions provider, who specialize in affordable
customized software solutions, Security and Internet marketing
software.
This article may be reprinted provided the
resource box is kept intact.
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