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Media Clips Library
With more Internet users having broadband access and better
technology, it's now become more feasible to provide your material
in audio and video form.
Our Fast Forward package provides support for you to add audio
clips and video clips to your Web site.
Embedding multimedia clips into a Web page
If you use a third-party service (such as AudioBlog.com,
AudioGenerator.com or Google Video) to publish your audio clips or video clips,
you can embed the clips directly into a Web page.
For example, here is a short Google Video clip - click the play
button in the bottom left corner to view it:
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Trouble playing this media clip?
You need to have the latest version of Adobe Flash.
Click here or click the button on the right to get it.
It only takes a few minutes to install, and then you'll
be able to play this media clip and thousands of others
on the Internet.
Mac users in particular seem to have trouble with these
media clips without the latest version.
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You can also store these clips in a "media clips library", making
it easy to link to them. For example, when you send an e-mail
newsletter, it would be nice to embed a clip directly into the
newsletter. Unfortunately, this can prevent your e-mail from reaching
some people (because their computer systems block e-mail containing
audio/video clips). Instead, add the clip to your media clips
library and provide a link to it in your newsletter.
Downloading Audio/Video
Even if you're not embedding audio/video clips into your Web pages,
you can still make them available for your Web site visitors to
download.
Our system accepts video clips in Real Media and Windows Media Player
formats (these are among the most popular formats for Web video). You
simply upload them to the site, link to them from your Web pages, and
the system automatically adds all the required code to make them
playable.
In the same way, you can also upload audio clips in Real Audio or
Windows Media Player format, and have them available to users.
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