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I have a problem. About a week ago I somehow got mp3 on one of my webpages. I somehow got it converted to Windows Media Player. I say "somehow" because I forgot how I did it. LOL! It looks like the below:
I REMOVED URL BECAUSE, AS YOU'LL READ, I FIGURED IT OUT.
I placed both the code and the mp3 within the same directory. The code is below Xing out some info:
<OBJECT ID="mediaPlayer" CLASSID="CLSID:22d6f312-b0f6-11d0-94ab-0080c74c7e95" CODEBASE="http://activex.microsoft.com/activex/controls/mplayer/en/nsmp2inf.cab#Version=5,1,52,701" STANDBY="Loading Microsoft Windows Media Player components..." TYPE="application/x-oleobject">
<PARAM NAME="fileName" VALUE="http://www.#*$!#*$!x.com/#*$!#*$!.mp3">
<PARAM NAME="animationatStart" VALUE="false">
<PARAM NAME="transparentatStart" VALUE="true">
<PARAM NAME="autoStart" VALUE="false">
<PARAM NAME="showControls" VALUE="true">
<PARAM NAME="DisplaySize" VALUE="400">
</OBJECT> I have 2 programs that I "thought" I may have used... maybe 3.
First I used a program that records my voice and saves in mp3.
Second, I have #*$!#*$!XX and #*$!#*$!#*$!.
I don't have a clue what I did. Right now I'm contemplating buying "another" program that allows me to place my voice on a page, but since I already did it once, I thought I could do it again, but apparently not.
Any help would be appreciated.
NOTE: While looking through the PREVIEW of this typed message, it looks like in the CODE part, some things were left out. Not sure why, but it's different than what I originally wanted to post.
Thanks,
Webseeker
[edited by: Webseeker at 8:18 am (utc) on May 26, 2009]
You know, I just thought of something...
Since I already have the code that made it work once, I'm thinking take the code above and just change the param value url destination. !
And I tried it and it worked!
What I think I did was go on the internet to figure how to do it and didn't use any of my software. I think I just found the code and switched out some info.
LOL! Thanks for looking.
Webseeker
[edited by: Webseeker at 8:16 am (utc) on May 26, 2009]