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Re: WAV-files on webpages [message #8052 is a reply to message #8003] Wed, 05 February 1997 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jonathan Miller is currently offline  Jonathan Miller
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Rob Frydryck <frydryck@nauticom.net> wrote in article
<32f89e48.629915@news.nauticom.net>...
> On 2 Feb 1997 12:47:48 GMT, "Peter" <petercal@glo.be> wrote:
>
>> I'm looking for a way how to create sound on a webpage in the form of a
>> loop. For example I have a WAV-file, which I loop and you get non-stop
>> sound.
>> How can I achieve this?
>>
>> You can send solutions to the following e-mail adress:
>> et@kan.be
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>
>
> Do you REALLY want to do this??? Most of the time continuous sounds
> are MIDI files not wav, and unless you have a REALLY INCREDIBLE track
> your effort simply becomes annoying to the person viewing your page.
> I suggest you don't play continuous sounds.
>

I am guessing <backround src="sound.wav"> or something like that. Like Rob
Frydryck stated, repeating sounds is an excellent way of keeping that web
counter low. Even MIDI files are kinda annoying. I think the web should
just stick to visual, not audio (I could name olfactory, taste, and touch,
but that'd be one sick webpage anyway!) Regards,

Jonathan
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