Re: [noise] Adding MIDI music, again
to | tenchi@usagi.jrd.dec.com
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from | DragonStar <dragonstar@funky.wow.aust.com>
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subject | Re: [noise] Adding MIDI music, again
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date | Wed, 01 Oct 1997 19:31:38 +1000
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At 14:33 30/09/97 +0200, you wrote:
>On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Sasami-chan wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone!
>>
>> After my previous failed attempts at adding music to my homepage, my
>> desire to add music is burning once again. As most of you (probably all)
>> know, adding music to one's homepage requires certain additions to one's
>> WWW server in order to work properly (i.e. without running MIDIPLAYER
>> first). How is this achieved? Any help on this is deeply appreciated! ^_^
>
><scratches his head>
>Um, what exactly is it you want??
>
>I`ve never before heard that you need to do anything special to your
>*server* to have a midi file on your page. I, for one, most certainly
>didn`t!
>
>You can use the <embed> tag, but it works only on Netscape AFAIK, so
>you have to use the Micro$oft version <bgsound> at the same time.
>
>Of course both aren`t really good style because you should always give
>the user the freedom to chose if he wants to hear the music. That makes
>it even easier. Just set a plain old link to the MIDI file from a nice
>icon.
Look up the Cresendo page. umm, http://www.liveupdate.com I'm pretty sure
it is.
It's a midi plugin I make use of on my homepage. Works pretty good, with a
little
comtrol panel with ff, rew, volume, etc. It's what nearly everyone else
uses (that I know
of) for midi files.
DragonStar.
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