Video and audio files, with the exception of the various flavors of Flash media, are handled by Dreamweaver as plug-in media . That's because these files need plug-in software to be installed in a Web browser in order to be played . The most common plug-in media are QuickTime, Windows Media, RealAudio or RealVideo, and MP3 audio files.
| 1. | Click to place the insertion point where you want the media file to appear. |
| 2. | Choose Insert > Media > Plugin. or In the Common category of the Insert Bar, choose Plugin from the Media popup menu. The Select File dialog appears. |
| 3. | Navigate to and select the media file you want, then click OK (Choose). A placeholder for the plug-in file appears on your page ( Figure 8.43 ). Figure 8.43. Dreamweaver puts a placeholder for the plug-in media file in the document window. |
| 1. | Select the placeholder for the media file. |
| 2. | In the Property Inspector, click the Play button. This may not work if Dreamweaver can't find the appropriate plug-in on your system. In that case, save the page and preview the file in a Web browser. |
| 1. | Click to select the plug-in file. |
| 2. | In the Property Inspector, make the changes you want ( Figure 8.44 ). Figure 8.44. You can adjust the settings for a plug-in media file in the Property Inspector. |