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David Myers wrote: > Does anyone here have experience in putting up sound samples on websites > via Shockwave? I've been dragging my feet concerning audio at my site, >and > in my experience Realplayer spends half its time choking. FingerPaint's > site uses Shockwave audio, and it's smooth as silk. Anybody? > > David Myers > > http://www.pulsewidth.com > Our pals at Macromedia have really figured out some useful applications for multimedia, on the Web as elsewhere. Shockwave is the portable, compressable format for their "presentation" software packages Director (a presentation package with its own programming language, Lingo, which allows for more sophisticated behaviors than click and wait, although that's what it's mostly used for...) and Flash (a vector animation program, that, in the capabilities of its latest version, is beginning to rival Director). Although more emphasis is put on its visual functions, it's true that its audio tools are excellent for making small, portable files available for those browsers which are have the plug-ins (you can also make stand-alone "projectors" and inflict...I mean, generously share...your files on whomever you wish, although these are platform-specific and you'd need a platform-specific version of either software package to create these projectors). If you just want to put Shockwaved files on a website, Flash is much cheaper than Director; with either, you can guage the amount of compression you want when Shock-ing your file down to size. Macromedia's site has more info -- can you guess its URL? ----------------------------------------------------------------- ~ > --- James Keepnews --- < "Don't quote anybody, Sir!" (.-.) > -- Multimedia Yahoo -- < \ * -- Krishnamurti - > - keepnews@node.net - < -----------------------------------------------------------------