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    Senior Member carju1's Avatar
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    m4a music files on a web site - how do I get them to play?

    Hi all,

    On my retail site I want to add 2 music files. - We are running an ad campaign on local radio. They have supplied the adverts to me in a .m4a format. -

    I want users of the web site to be able to play one of these files if they want to hear the ad. How do I add them to the site and do I need to convert them to anything???

    Thanks

    Julian

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    Use MP3 and WMA

    I think you might have to convert them to mp3 or WMA format.

    For best compression and their wide spread use.

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    Re: m4a music files on a web site - how do I get them to pla

    Quote Originally Posted by carju1
    Hi all,

    On my retail site I want to add 2 music files. - We are running an ad campaign on local radio. They have supplied the adverts to me in a .m4a format. -

    I want users of the web site to be able to play one of these files if they want to hear the ad. How do I add them to the site and do I need to convert them to anything???

    Thanks

    Julian
    http://www.m4a.com/ :-)

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