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Audio
Asked 17 Aug 2010 20:03:36
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17 Aug 2010 20:03:36 Brent Kenny posted:
Hi,Just got this hoping to emulate the active slideshow pro, so that users that visits my site from the idevices would see the same experience that the flash user do. So to that end is there a way to have music start playing at the same time the show loads and starts playing. Preferably it would not start playing until the images are actually on the screen.
Thanks,
Brent
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Replied 17 Aug 2010 20:45:20
17 Aug 2010 20:45:20 George Petrov replied:
Hi Brent,
As the audio possibilities aren't quite well developed in HTML5, we haven't include them in the HTML5 Slideshow.
You can do some combinations with our Flash MP3 Player - but it won't be HTML5 compatible and will still require flash.
We will consider more advanced audio in the future HTML5 Slideshow Pro version.
Greetings,
George
As the audio possibilities aren't quite well developed in HTML5, we haven't include them in the HTML5 Slideshow.
You can do some combinations with our Flash MP3 Player - but it won't be HTML5 compatible and will still require flash.
We will consider more advanced audio in the future HTML5 Slideshow Pro version.
Greetings,
George
Replied 17 Mar 2023 09:53:41
17 Mar 2023 09:53:41 Tammy Martin replied:
Using our Flash MP3 Player, you can combine some options, but it won't be HTML5 compatible and will still need Flash. An audio signal's sound quality is amplified and adjusted by a sound system, which then outputs the appropriate sound for the listeners to hear through speakers. While older models came with a tape cassette player, modern music system come with an AM/FM tuner, CD player, amplifier, and speakers. They can also play MP3 and other compressed audio formats, whether they are stored on an optical disc, or memory card, or are streamed over a local network or the Internet, in addition to traditional CD music files.