Audio on webpages

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  1. smaan

    smaan Member

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    Hi,

    I'm not sure if i am in the correct thread but i need some help on how to put audio on a website. Here is the scenario. There is a website and i need to know how to put audio from an instrument that i play, onto the website. like i want to play one single beat and put it on the website. can anyone help me chose what software i need and what other tools i would need, thank u very much.
     
  2. weazel200

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    Put it on CD and then rip to MP3. After that I don't know how you would upload it to your website. Ask elsewhere in these forums.
     
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    Put it on CD and then rip to MP3. After that I don't know how you would upload it to your website. Ask elsewhere in these forums.
     
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    Put it on CD and then rip to MP3. After that I don't know how you would upload it to your website. Ask elsewhere in these forums.
     
  5. diabolos

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    Where is the audio from the instrament that you play? Have you recorded it to anything yet? If so, is it on your hard-drive, a tape, a CD, ect...?

    Once you have the audio on your hard drive I would use the Mp3 (LAME) format at a low bit rate using a CBR encoding scheme. Like 96-Kbps or even 64-Kbps CBR depending on your bandwith and the bandwith of your audience. Use the Mp3 fomat because it is the most widely used lossy format. Use LAME because it is the best Mp3 encoder.

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