Posted on 09/22/2016 7:37:25 PM PDT by 50sDad
I am sure SOMEBODY is going to complain something about my posting this, but I have always gotten good computer advice from FR.
I am getting started in voice acting, and have a website promoting my talents. Can anyone tell me how to make my main page play a sound file from a list of files? I want to have 20+ comic intros on the site, and have the webpage play one of them, at random, whenever the page is re/loaded.
Thank you both.
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just don’t let the gunner hear about this.
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Yes, use the hexidecimal at
https://www.mathsisfun.com/hexadecimal-decimal-colors.html
https://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/hexadecimal-color-names.html
Use the hexcode
<a href="file.wav">Click here to hear my voice</a>
<a href="file.mp3">Click here to hear MP3</a>
When the link is clicked the person's default file player will start and play your file on their PC.
These examples above assume your sound file is in the root directory of your website. Below is an example if you put the sound files in a subdir called "samples".
<a href="samples/file.wav">Click here to hear my voice</a>
<a href="samples/file.mp3">Click here to hear MP3</a>
MP3 is one of the most supported sound file formats so I recommend that.
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