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  • fuliopen@yahoo.com

    audio files

    I like to create some audio files for my web site. These are all
    language files to help the visitor learn a foreign language. There is
    no music.

    As far as I know, I can create three types of such files: .wav, .mp3
    and .wma. But my knowledge may be too old. Is there any new type?

    I've seen an indicator for audio files in some language-learning pages.
    It is a small trumpet. Clicking it would play the sound file. Is
    this small trumpet a graphic file, such as of .gif or .jpg, or
    automatically created by the software for the audio files? I've
    created all .wav, .mp3 and .wma files, but did not see the option for
    displaying this small trumpet.

    My software for creating .wav files came with Windows XP, and that for
    ..mp3 and .wma files was downloaded free, thus may not be sophisticated
    enough.

    Thanks for information.

  • c.thornquist

    #2
    Re: audio files


    <fuliopen@yahoo .com> wrote in message
    news:1113466297 .541768.15340@g 14g2000cwa.goog legroups.com...
    <snip>[color=blue]
    > I've seen an indicator for audio files in some language-learning pages.
    > It is a small trumpet. Clicking it would play the sound file. Is
    > this small trumpet a graphic file, such as of .gif or .jpg, or
    > automatically created by the software for the audio files?[/color]
    <snip>

    Most that I see are just image icon (image links). There are variations on
    that sound icon available for free on the WWW.

    See http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-wwwicn.html
    Desriptions of the entites, with suggested renderings. The part `[test:
    xxx]' shows the entity in actual use.

    (or: , or: ) [test: &audio;]
    &audio; - audio sequence. A sound fragment, such as a piece of music or
    speech. When used in a link, it will play the sound. Example: links to audio
    files in Gopher menus; the current time in a synthesized voice.
    from: w3.org


    Carla








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    • fuliopen@yahoo.com

      #3
      Re: audio files

      c.thornquist wrote:[color=blue]
      > <fuliopen@yahoo .com> wrote in message
      > news:1113466297 .541768.15340@g 14g2000cwa.goog legroups.com...
      > <snip>[color=green]
      > > I've seen an indicator for audio files in some language-learning[/color][/color]
      pages.[color=blue][color=green]
      > > It is a small trumpet. Clicking it would play the sound file. Is
      > > this small trumpet a graphic file, such as of .gif or .jpg, or
      > > automatically created by the software for the audio files?[/color]
      > <snip>
      >
      > Most that I see are just image icon (image links). There are[/color]
      variations on[color=blue]
      > that sound icon available for free on the WWW.
      >
      > See http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-wwwicn.html
      > Desriptions of the entites, with suggested renderings. The part[/color]
      `[test:[color=blue]
      > xxx]' shows the entity in actual use.
      >
      > (or: , or: ) [test: &audio;]
      > &audio; - audio sequence. A sound fragment, such as a piece of[/color]
      music or[color=blue]
      > speech. When used in a link, it will play the sound. Example: links[/color]
      to audio[color=blue]
      > files in Gopher menus; the current time in a synthesized voice.
      > from: w3.org[/color]

      Thanks. I visited the page, and understood that when placing the code
      &audio; in the html page, the sound icon will display, just like the
      &copy; for the copyright symbol. I did. But what appeared is not the
      sound symbol, but still code &audio; itself.

      Could you teach more? Thanks again.

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      • c.thornquist

        #4
        Re: audio files


        <fuliopen@yahoo .com> wrote in message
        news:1113502774 .163385.244090@ o13g2000cwo.goo glegroups.com.. .[color=blue]
        > c.thornquist wrote:[color=green]
        >> <fuliopen@yahoo .com> wrote in message
        >> news:1113466297 .541768.15340@g 14g2000cwa.goog legroups.com...
        >> <snip>[/color]
        >
        > Thanks. I visited the page, and understood that when placing the code
        > &audio; in the html page, the sound icon will display, just like the
        > &copy; for the copyright symbol. I did. But what appeared is not the
        > sound symbol, but still code &audio; itself.
        >
        > Could you teach more? Thanks again.
        >[/color]

        My post had some unexpected code in it. I pasted the info from the w3.org
        website. Sorry to all.

        I don't know why it didn't work for you. I didn't even know there was code
        that would render a sound icon, until I read that at w3.org. That page is
        dated 1996, so I'm guessing it isn't working in browsers still.

        Have you searched for webdings? I'll try to find a link for you.

        Carla


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        • c.thornquist

          #5
          Re: audio files


          <fuliopen@yahoo .com> wrote in message
          news:1113502774 .163385.244090@ o13g2000cwo.goo glegroups.com.. .[color=blue]
          > c.thornquist wrote:[color=green]
          >> <fuliopen@yahoo .com> wrote in message
          >> news:1113466297 .541768.15340@g 14g2000cwa.goog legroups.com...
          >> <snip>[/color]
          >
          > Thanks. I visited the page, and understood that when placing the code
          > &audio; in the html page, the sound icon will display, just like the
          > &copy; for the copyright symbol. I did. But what appeared is not the
          > sound symbol, but still code &audio; itself.
          >
          > Could you teach more? Thanks again.
          >[/color]

          I'm so stupid. You still need the .gifs. That's what showed up as
          attachments to my post. Did you include the .gifs in the application you're
          building your page in or in the directory where the page is located online?

          Carla


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          • fuliopen@yahoo.com

            #6
            Re: audio files

            c.thornquist wrote:[color=blue]
            > <fuliopen@yahoo .com> wrote in message
            > news:1113502774 .163385.244090@ o13g2000cwo.goo glegroups.com.. .[color=green]
            > > c.thornquist wrote:[color=darkred]
            > >> <fuliopen@yahoo .com> wrote in message
            > >> news:1113466297 .541768.15340@g 14g2000cwa.goog legroups.com...
            > >> <snip>[/color]
            > >
            > > Thanks. I visited the page, and understood that when placing the[/color][/color]
            code[color=blue][color=green]
            > > &audio; in the html page, the sound icon will display, just like[/color][/color]
            the[color=blue][color=green]
            > > &copy; for the copyright symbol. I did. But what appeared is not[/color][/color]
            the[color=blue][color=green]
            > > sound symbol, but still code &audio; itself.
            > >
            > > Could you teach more? Thanks again.
            > >[/color]
            >
            > I'm so stupid. You still need the .gifs. That's what showed up as
            > attachments to my post. Did you include the .gifs in the application[/color]
            you're[color=blue]
            > building your page in or in the directory where the page is located[/color]
            online?[color=blue]
            >
            > Carla[/color]

            I understand that there are some .gif files for the image of trumpet
            somewhere on the Internet. I can either use one of them with the tag
            <img src='http://www.xyz.gif'> directly on the Internet, or copy and
            save it as a .gif file to the hard drive of my computer, then upload it
            to my web site. Or I can just draw a trumpet with a graphic software,
            such as Photoshop, save it as .gif file and use it.

            What I need is something similar to the trumpet in the following page:

            The best of the BBC, with the latest news and sport headlines, weather, TV & radio highlights and much more from across the whole of BBC Online


            It is a pity there is no an entity for this symbol that we can just
            type &audio; to use.

            Thanks Carla.

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            • fuliopen@yahoo.com

              #7
              Re: audio files

              c.thornquist wrote:[color=blue]
              > <fuliopen@yahoo .com> wrote in message
              > news:1113502774 .163385.244090@ o13g2000cwo.goo glegroups.com.. .[color=green]
              > > c.thornquist wrote:[color=darkred]
              > >> <fuliopen@yahoo .com> wrote in message
              > >> news:1113466297 .541768.15340@g 14g2000cwa.goog legroups.com...
              > >> <snip>[/color]
              > >
              > > Thanks. I visited the page, and understood that when placing the[/color][/color]
              code[color=blue][color=green]
              > > &audio; in the html page, the sound icon will display, just like[/color][/color]
              the[color=blue][color=green]
              > > &copy; for the copyright symbol. I did. But what appeared is not[/color][/color]
              the[color=blue][color=green]
              > > sound symbol, but still code &audio; itself.
              > >
              > > Could you teach more? Thanks again.
              > >[/color]
              >
              > I'm so stupid. You still need the .gifs. That's what showed up as
              > attachments to my post. Did you include the .gifs in the application[/color]
              you're[color=blue]
              > building your page in or in the directory where the page is located[/color]
              online?[color=blue]
              >
              > Carla[/color]

              I understand that there are some .gif files for the image of trumpet
              somewhere on the Internet. I can either use one of them with the tag
              <img src='http://www.xyz.gif'> directly on the Internet, or copy and
              save it as a .gif file to the hard drive of my computer, then upload it
              to my web site. Or I can just draw a trumpet with a graphic software,
              such as Photoshop, save it as .gif file and use it.

              What I need is something similar to the trumpet in the following page:

              The best of the BBC, with the latest news and sport headlines, weather, TV & radio highlights and much more from across the whole of BBC Online


              It is a pity there is no an entity for this symbol that we can just
              type &audio; to use.

              Thanks Carla.

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              • fuliopen@yahoo.com

                #8
                Re: audio files

                c.thornquist wrote:[color=blue]
                > <fuliopen@yahoo .com> wrote in message
                > news:1113502774 .163385.244090@ o13g2000cwo.goo glegroups.com.. .[color=green]
                > > c.thornquist wrote:[color=darkred]
                > >> <fuliopen@yahoo .com> wrote in message
                > >> news:1113466297 .541768.15340@g 14g2000cwa.goog legroups.com...
                > >> <snip>[/color]
                > >
                > > Thanks. I visited the page, and understood that when placing the[/color][/color]
                code[color=blue][color=green]
                > > &audio; in the html page, the sound icon will display, just like[/color][/color]
                the[color=blue][color=green]
                > > &copy; for the copyright symbol. I did. But what appeared is not[/color][/color]
                the[color=blue][color=green]
                > > sound symbol, but still code &audio; itself.
                > >
                > > Could you teach more? Thanks again.
                > >[/color]
                >
                > I'm so stupid. You still need the .gifs. That's what showed up as
                > attachments to my post. Did you include the .gifs in the application[/color]
                you're[color=blue]
                > building your page in or in the directory where the page is located[/color]
                online?[color=blue]
                >
                > Carla[/color]

                I understand that there are some .gif files for the image of trumpet
                somewhere on the Internet. I can either use one of them with the tag
                <img src='http://www.xyz.gif'> directly on the Internet, or copy and
                save it as a .gif file to the hard drive of my computer, then upload it
                to my web site. Or I can just draw a trumpet with a graphic software,
                such as Photoshop, save it as .gif file and use it.

                What I need is something similar to the trumpet in the following page:

                The best of the BBC, with the latest news and sport headlines, weather, TV & radio highlights and much more from across the whole of BBC Online


                It is a pity there is no an entity for this symbol that we can just
                type &audio; to use.

                Thanks Carla.

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                • c.thornquist

                  #9
                  Re: audio files


                  <fuliopen@yahoo .com> wrote in message
                  news:1113523500 .913213.289740@ o13g2000cwo.goo glegroups.com.. .[color=blue]
                  > c.thornquist wrote:[color=green]
                  >> <fuliopen@yahoo .com> wrote in message
                  >> news:1113502774 .163385.244090@ o13g2000cwo.goo glegroups.com.. .[/color][/color]
                  <snip>[color=blue]
                  > I understand that there are some .gif files for the image of trumpet
                  > somewhere on the Internet. I can either use one of them with the tag
                  > <img src='http://www.xyz.gif'> directly on the Internet, or copy and
                  > save it as a .gif file to the hard drive of my computer, then upload it
                  > to my web site. Or I can just draw a trumpet with a graphic software,
                  > such as Photoshop, save it as .gif file and use it.
                  >
                  > What I need is something similar to the trumpet in the following page:
                  >
                  > http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/germa...unds_pop.shtml
                  >
                  > It is a pity there is no an entity for this symbol that we can just
                  > type &audio; to use.
                  >[/color]

                  Right. I'm guessing that's what the w3c was hoping for (re the info in the
                  link I posted). I tried out &audio; too, but no luck. The link you gave had
                  the icons in FLASH, but you prob checked the source already.

                  HTML for various icons is a good idea. Maybe someone here is more abreast of
                  developments.

                  Good luck.

                  Carla


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