View Full Version : Putting Audio on Internet???
bizzadelic
05-21-2005, 07:09 PM
Hey, I was wondering how you could post your audio you have on on your computer to the internet. I want to put my own music on my website, but I can't find any way to put it there. If I could just find a website our something that did audio like photobucket does pictures it would work. If you know any place like that or another way of doing so it would help me out a lot.
Tarmithius
05-21-2005, 08:04 PM
You can upload the files to your site then offer a link to download them.
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PsychoticDude85
11-02-2005, 12:15 PM
You can use a flash music player using uploaded files and a playlist (tutorials are plentiful - search google).
You can as Tarmithius said, offer downloads.
Or you can embed the files into a player, again tutorials are plentiful on this subject.
lele34758
06-02-2007, 07:35 AM
Okay, i have a question. i am in the process of building my site and i want to add audio that can be listened to but, not downloaded unless purchased i have all the purchase areas covered, i am just unsure which player is best to add to my site and how to configure it so that people cannot download only listen to clips. i will have links to purchase but i would like to have it setup where there are two links one that says"preview" and one that says "purchase" i know how to follow through on the puchase one but, not the preview.
PsychoticDude85
06-02-2007, 01:50 PM
That is non-trivial and likely not worth the effort. If you want my opinion you may as well just offer the tracks in whatever way is most accessible (so, I might have a flash player but also allow downloads of the clips (hey, they're clips, what does it really matter)) to most users.
But well, if you really care all that much then probably the most protected way would involve a custom browser plugin, a custom protocol to transfer the files, a custom encoding for the audio... but I think just hiding it behind a flash interface would suffice.
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