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Aug 2nd, 2002, 05:10 PM
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Thread Starter
Fanatic Member
Html Music question
I have a client who wants the music they created and placed on a cd placed on their website. The extension to these files are .cda not sure why but is there a way I can change the extension to a midi wav or mp3 and then place it on the website so once the user clicks on a link then that speciefied song would start playing.
Walter Richardson
Striver2000 Christian Productions
Iam seventeen but since I started VB in June of 01 GOD has been helping me excell by finding this great forum with a bunch of GREAT PEOPLE!
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Aug 4th, 2002, 03:42 PM
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Frenzied Member
did you already ask this question?
if it is a cda then you have to convert it to mp3 or wav. can't just change the extension.
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Aug 4th, 2002, 08:12 PM
#3
Thread Starter
Fanatic Member
How can I change the file extension to mp3 or wav
Walter Richardson
Striver2000 Christian Productions
Iam seventeen but since I started VB in June of 01 GOD has been helping me excell by finding this great forum with a bunch of GREAT PEOPLE!
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Aug 4th, 2002, 08:16 PM
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PowerPoster
He just said you can't; you have to record the audio track from the CD using some kind of audio app that lets you record off CD's and save in mp3 format (don't do wav, your users will quickly leave)
Try GoldWave. It lets you digitally extract the track from the CD at 40x speed or whatever your CD drive speed is rather than recording real-time
Forget the CDA, it's merely Windows' representation of a CD audio track, it means nothing and you can't do anything with it.
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Aug 4th, 2002, 08:33 PM
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Thread Starter
Fanatic Member
So once i change the file to a mp3 then will a user have to download the file to play it?
Walter Richardson
Striver2000 Christian Productions
Iam seventeen but since I started VB in June of 01 GOD has been helping me excell by finding this great forum with a bunch of GREAT PEOPLE!
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Aug 4th, 2002, 09:02 PM
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PowerPoster
Yes, but usually the browser will open the default media player and start playing it
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