Adding Music To Your WritingA Story by angelinmypocketA how to article, how to add music to your writing using your own music and codesAdding Music To Your Poetry If you have your own web space, you can upload midi or WAV files from your own computer. 250 Free is a good free server. Space is limited, so you have to watch the capacity. You can use any good web server that you are free to choose. Midi files are free for the time you take to download them to your computer. There are numerous midi files on the web. Just do a search. It will bring up dozens of search engines. But the files you find have to be saved to your computer. Find your midi files, save them to your computer, then upload your choice files to your web space...your server. Your music now has an HTTP address. The URL. This would be part of the code that you use to make your music work on your pages. It's a bit of a trick to find compressed WAV files. But they have to be compressed in order to work on your pages. I'll not go into that right now. I have my own method for transforming MP3 into compressed WAV. I have an HTML code that I am willing to share. It's really quite simple to use. I was lucky enough to find it on the web. <EMBED SRC="audio/12.wav" HIDDEN="TRUE" AUTOSTART="TRUE" LOOP="true"></embed> Copy the above code to a note pad document and save it right on your desktop. Name it "Code Blank For Music." Now.....providing you have your own midi files on your own web site.....your server...go to your site...pick out the file you want to use. Do a right click...click on properties. Copy the URL and paste it into the HTML format between the " " where it says audio/12.wav. Highlight this part and paste the url for your midi into the space where it is/was. Do not use the "audio/12.wav." You can delete that part providing you keep the " ". and save it as, "whatever song you put there." This is the way I do it. Save your music codes to a folder and you can reuse them time and again. It takes a bit of time and work, but it's really all quite simple after you figure it out...and worth the effort, because you have your saved music code to reuse. Now...when you are ready to add your music to your poem, copy the entire code, open "source" at the top of your poetry editor...and paste the code in at the very bottom. Then click on "source" again. Your music file will be saved to your poetry. This code format generates a hidden music player. It will repeat. The music loops over and over. I hope this will help some of you who need a way to put music with your poetry. All this adds up to quite a bit of work...but it's well worth it if you want to use your own music on your web pages. I. myself have at least a hundred midi files on my own server. In addition to that, I also have WAV files, which work better than the MP3 players that you can save from the web. They sound just as good...and they load faster. © 2007 Elizabeth Durney
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Added on February 8, 2008Last Updated on August 10, 2009 AuthorangelinmypocketWhitewright, TXAboutAlbert's Poetry Cafe http://www.writerscafe.org/groups/Albert%27s-Poetry-Cafe-%28correct-link%29/2736/ Albert's Poetry Cafe ~ 'BE MY VALENTINE!" (Keeping the Dream Alive!) with Helena February 1.. more..Writing
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