How to Do Everything with HTML & XHTML

Obviously, if you’re going to do the exercises in this chapter, you’re going to need some audio and video files to work with. How do you go about finding them? It might not be as hard as you think. Consider some of these possible sources:

Table 11-1: Audio and Video Editors

Program Name

What It Does

Publisher URL

Approximate Price

Cooledit 2000

Audio editor

www.syntrillium.com

$69

GoldWave

Audio editor

www.goldwave.com

$40

Total Recorder

Audio editor

www.highcriteria.com

$12

Ulead Video Studio 7

Video editor

www.ulead.com

$100

QuickTime Pro

Makes QuickTime movies

www.apple.com/quicktime/upgrade

$30

Windows Media Encoder 9 Series

Produces audio and video for Windows Media

www.microsoft.com

Freeware

Helix Producer 9

Creates streaming audio and video

www.real.com

Freeware

Tip

If you want to create your own audio or video files, you will need both the hardware and software to get the job done. For audio, your computer must be equipped with a sound card (standard equipment nowadays), and you’ll need audio editing software. For video, you must install a video capture card on your computer. This will enable you to plug a VCR, video camera, digital camera, and so on, into your system.

When you have some multimedia files to work with, you’re ready to see how they function on a Web page.

Caution

When dealing with audio and video, copyright issues quickly become relevant. It might seem harmless for you to include your favorite song as background music for your site, but if you do not have permission to use it, you are violating the law. The same holds true for video, still photos, art, software, or just about anything that has been created by someone else. ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers) is a good place to start if you want to use copyrighted music on your site. Check out their Web site: www.ascap.com/weblicense.

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