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Like YouTube.com you can do video, BOLT.com you can upload .mp3 music but I can't find a single hosting site where I can transfer my .wav file (it's a newbie training) to my website...HELP!!!

2006-09-23 09:54:59 · 5 answers · asked by Heather M 2 in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

OK....I made it a mp3 file, and I uploaded to bolt......now I sound like a chipmunk......HELP please :(

2006-09-23 10:18:29 · update #1

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use iTunes to create an mp3 file out of your wav file. Wav files are too big to upload in general, so websites don't like to handle them.

2006-09-23 09:57:37 · answer #1 · answered by peanut_curry 2 · 0 0

unless your question is, more basic than the first guy is assuming. In that case. Your website is made up of html files. you must first have these html files on your hard drive. open the html file with note pad (either right click and open with, or open notepad and file-open) Once you get your source code open hold down the Ctrl key, and then tap the letter F, then, let go of Ctrl key. Type in the word "body". Now you know where the body tag is which looks like You can paste the code, pretty much anywhere after this tag, but before the second to last tag on the page, which should be If you post it right after the first the ad will appear right at the top of the page.

2016-03-18 00:27:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A wav file is the same basic format as CD Audio. That's very inefficient space and bandwidth wise. Your solution is to convert the wav file to an mp3. Lots of programs allow you to do this, including ITunes.

2006-09-23 09:59:13 · answer #3 · answered by Gizmo L 4 · 0 0

check your settings for the mp3..sounds like the frequency is wrong?
Frequency may be from 8KHz to 48KHz. The default value is 44.1 KHz.
check with bolt too as to what to save your settings at..then the chipmunks gone :)

2006-09-23 11:30:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

convert your wave to mp3 then go to bolt.com

2006-09-23 10:15:58 · answer #5 · answered by roger c 2 · 0 0

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