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I recently purchased an eMAC and have produced a soundtrack within GarageBand. I am really pleased with it. Does anyone know how i can export it to run within either GoLive CS or alternativley Dreamweaver MX. I would like it to play whilst viewing a webpage


Can anyone help, i am relativley new to web page design so any easy to follow instructions would be appreciated??

Thanks
 
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beaver said:
I recently purchased an eMAC and have produced a soundtrack within GarageBand. I am really pleased with it. Does anyone know how i can export it to run within either GoLive CS or alternativley Dreamweaver MX. I would like it to play whilst viewing a webpage


Can anyone help, i am relativley new to web page design so any easy to follow instructions would be appreciated??

Thanks

let me start by saying that in web design, background music is usually never a good idea, that said, in garageband, go to file, and export selection to itunes, I think, or something like that, then, use itunes and export that as an mp3, or do " convert selection to mp3", once its an mp3, use another audio conversion app to make it a wav, or use the mp3. :mac:
also, Im not at home at the moment, but as soon as Im home, ill post a few screenshots on how to do it, around 1 central time
 
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Macman said:
let me start by saying that in web design, background music is usually never a good idea, that said, in garageband, go to file, and export selection to itunes, I think, or something like that, then, use itunes and export that as an mp3, or do " convert selection to mp3", once its an mp3, use another audio conversion app to make it a wav, or use the mp3. :mac:
also, Im not at home at the moment, but as soon as Im home, ill post a few screenshots on how to do it, around 1 central time


Thanks mate, Im at work at the moment, but im not online at home yet. but i will pick up any post tommorrow, thanks for your help and i will let you know how i get on.

Thanks Again

Rich
 
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heres what I mentioned, the file exported will be in your itunes music folder, under your name as the artist/unknown album/song name.mp3

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But any normal music file will be quite large, so make sure you give low bandwidth users the option of a faster loading site too...

But music is normally horrible on webpages...
 
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exactly, a first rule in web design, no background music, unless you give the ser of your site the option to turn it off, which most will do.:mac:
 
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I thought the same, some sites are really cheesy with background music, although what i have done does sound great and definately made me think about pushing the boundaries on webdesign and new media, as a designer im always eager to look outside of the normal webpage i.e Menu bars, sub navigation, So my idea is like a showreal of striking words with a breakbeat with Voice over and all sorts. When i have completed it will send you the iTune MP3 to your PM.

Its definately worth listening too.
 

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