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Well trained by Cats
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BTW My mother supplied the sound effects when she read books to us.
At least until we got our own library card (3rd grade). From then on, it was up to my imagination to fill in the effects. I blew through the 'Juvenile' section in 2 years and had to get permission to read from the YA section. We had TV (Annette Flunecello was a new Mouseketeer). Imagination was not limited to Black and White ![]() |
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#47 |
Media Bloke
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: NSW - Australia
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baaaaaa
Annette was my favourite too! |
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autoplay in audio works only once
hi there,
I integrated audio in a book, which works fine. Now I use the autoplay attribute to make the file play each time you flip to that page. so it should play each time this short page shows on the screen. But this works only once. Then you have to close the book and open it again to hear the sound. Here is my code: <audio autoplay="autoplay" loop="0" preload="auto"> <source src="test.mp3" type="audio/mp3"/> </audio> I've played around with loop and preload, but always the same. autoplay="true" makes no difference. The sound plays once, then never again until I re-open the book. Does someone has a clue? Thanks |
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