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The Official Iuma Guide: Audio on the Web with CDROM (On the Web)
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:The use of the Internet for transmitting multimedia has increased dramatically, and the pioneering folks at the Internet Underground Music Archive (IUMA) played a big part in blazing the way. Today, IUMA hosts pages promoting bands from around the world-providing sample music cuts that you can audition at the click of a button.
Audio on the Web gives you everything you need to add sound to your own Web pages: file formats, techniques for converting files, and advice for optimizing your files for best Web performance. You'll find the latest innovations, including streaming audio formats and Java. The CD-ROM, worth the price of the book by itself, includes the audio utilities featured in the book, time-saving customized scripts for batch conversions, demo sound clips to compare different audio formats, and more. Book News Annotation:The authors decode the audio component of multimedia computers and
the Web for fellow webmasters and musicians: converting analog sound
waves into digital files, compressing audio files, embedding sound in
Web pages, even setting up a digital audio recording studio. Sample
sound files and demos on the companion Windows and Mac-compatible
CD-ROM amplify the offering.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:Whether it's music, voice, or ambient noise, your Web site is crying out for sound. Let the geniuses behind the Internet Underground Music Archive (IUMA) teach you how to create, compress, and optimize downloadable and streaming audio for the Web, then post clips to your site for peak user experience. The accompanying CDROM contains a variety of software utilities and sample digitized songs. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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