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2006-07-30 22:10:13 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Internet

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In the body of your code, write this:








Make the video using moviemaker, to have extension wmv.
name it "movie.wmv" (or anyting else, of course)
Upload the movie on your website, ie in the folder "myfolder".
Add the above code in te pag you want to show the movie.
When you load the page, the video starts automaticlly.
I believe it is the sme for sond, but he user must have sound enabled.

Regards,
JR

2006-07-30 22:21:14 · answer #1 · answered by just "JR" 7 · 0 0

Melody Maestro or (its big brother) Super Jam, will create midi music for you without the need to place a single note anywhere! You just choose a style, mood, tempo etc., then listen to various versions until you find one you like. You then add a melody, which can also be auditioned and 'adjusted' to your liking and, after a little more 'tinkering' (like selecting different instruments, and placing them in various positions on the stereo 'stage'), you can save your masterpiece as a midi file (easily converted to .wav). It is also possible to save the composition in its own format too, so that it may be recomposed or edited again at a later date.

Here are a couple of examples I 'composed' with Melody Maestro in less than 5 minutes. Just click on them, and they should play. Being midi files however, there is no guarantee you will hear them exactly how I did (It depends on your soundcard). Normally, for movies, you would record them as .wav to eliminate this problem. For interest's sake, I also include these two in .mp3 format, so you can hear exactly what I heard. These are naturally much bigger files, and will take longer to download than the midi files. If you are using a 56k modem, then the datarate will be too low to stream into your player without the sound breaking up. To overcome this, right-click on the files, then save them to disk by choosing 'Save Target As' - you can then listen to them offline, without any interruption.

'Picnic' (midi ~ 8k) - or - (mp3 280k, ~ 1min @ 56k)
'Resolution' (midi ~ 3k) - or - (mp3 171k ~ 35sec @ 56k)

2006-07-30 22:15:57 · answer #2 · answered by Halle 4 · 0 0

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