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Posted by Chris Tomlinson on 11/17/41 11:48
<jeroengriffioen@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> d
Thanks Jeroengiffioen, I have tried pressing 'd' but that didn't work. Any
other keys I should try? :P
Chris
> Chris Tomlinson schreef:
>
>> Hi all, I wish to play a looping MP3 'sound effect' of a street on a new
>> web
>> page I'm working on. The idea is that the sound will seamlessly loop and
>> give the impression of constant background noise so you feel like you're
>> there.
>>
>> However, due to the nature of MP3s they contain a short gap of a few ms
>> at
>> the start and end of the file. This is due to the way the frames have to
>> always end.
>>
>> I started with a wav with no gaps, and have used Wimpy Converter to
>> convert
>> it to a SWF-safe MP3.
>>
>> I am then using Wimpy Button to try to loop the sound, but I still get
>> the
>> gap. It is actually there in the converted MP3 file.
>>
>> I have tried removing the gap, but it comes back. I have tried other
>> converters, and Sound Forge, but still the same.
>>
>> Basically, is there a way to play a looped compressed audio file (needn't
>> be
>> MP3) in a web browser, that is compatible with IE and FF (needn't be
>> SWF)?
>>
>> Many thanks in advance.
>>
>> Chris
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