(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 4:36 pm
Post subject: Front page addins Archived from groups: microsoft>public>frontpage>addins (more info?)
Need to add music to my web page
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:29 pm
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AlShepard wrote:
> Need to add music to my web page
(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:27 am
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"AlShepard" <alshepard.TakeThisOut@knology.net> wrote in message
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> Need to add music to my web page
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> Al shepard
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 7:13 pm
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I agree.
I have been able to insert pictures, animations, scrolling banners and
hyperlinks using front Page, part of Microsoft 2000 on my computer. Front
Page does not have the functionality to Insert and play an audio file in a
web-page. But I find that PowerPoint 2000 has that functionality. Is there
any way one can use the PowerPoint functionality to insert an audio file -
midi, wav or mp3 - in a web-page?
If Front Page itself has this plug-in for MS Office 2000, that would be
even better.
(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 7:14 pm
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This add-in enables new capabilities for FrontPage users including the
ability to: Easily embed the Windows Media Player 9 Series or 10 Series
control into FrontPage web pages and SharePoint sites; Control the look and
feel of the media playback experience; Easily convert your media files for
efficient network delivery. Publish to a Web or streaming server
automatically. All this from within the add-in's wizard without having to
write any script!
Instructions
Click on the download Now link and select Open.
The installation wizard will walk you through setup of the add-in component.
The add-in will be installed into your \Program Files\Microsoft Office\
folder. To uninstall the add-in, go to Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel.
Select "Windows Media Player Add-in for Microsoft FrontPage" and select
Remove. Windows Media Player 9 Series or 10 Series is required in order to
use the add-in and to view web pages created with the add-in. The Windows
Media Player 9 Series is installed as part of XPSP2. Windows Media 10 Series
can be downloaded from
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download/default.asp. The
add-in feature that allows conversion of media files to Windows Media format
requires the Windows Media Encoder 9 Series. This optional download is
available from
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download/default.asp.
Note:If you install Windows Media Player while FrontPage is running, you
will need to close and re-start FrontPage before the player is correctly
detected.
Open a Web in FrontPage. Embed the Windows Media Player by selecting "Insert
/ Windows Media Player". At this point the Windows Media Player 9 or 10
Series Add-In Wizard is opened: 1) Browse for the audio and video content
you wish to embed. You may add multiple audio and video files and use the
wizard to determine what order you want them to play in. 2) Optionally
convert media files such as .WAV and .AVI to Windows Media for efficient
network delivery. 3) Select the controls you wish to appear in the Web page.
These controls will enable the user to start and stop the playback of the
media. 4) Hit Finish and the Add-In does the rest behind the scenes. You can
now preview the embedded Windows Media content in FrontPage. To view the
properties of your embedded media, right click on the Windows Media object
in the page and select FrontPage Component Properties. For more information,
take advantage of the FrontPage add-ins newsgroup at:
http://communities.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.asp?icp=prod_offic...lcid=us
where both users and developers have the opportunity to discuss best
practices for using this add-in.
"p.jayant" <p_jayant DeleteThis @dataone.in> wrote in message
news:ub$ohDiSIHA.5016@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I agree.
>
>
>
>
> I have been able to insert pictures, animations, scrolling banners and
> hyperlinks using front Page, part of Microsoft 2000 on my computer. Front
> Page does not have the functionality to Insert and play an audio file in
> a web-page. But I find that PowerPoint 2000 has that functionality. Is
> there any way one can use the PowerPoint functionality to insert an audio
> file - midi, wav or mp3 - in a web-page?
>
>
>
> If Front Page itself has this plug-in for MS Office 2000, that would be
> even better.
>
>
>
> P. Jayant
>
>
(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 10:26 am
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I downloaded the Add-in for media player. When I started Frontpage and looked
at the insert tab there was nothing to insert the player.
Any suggestions?
Vista/ Frontpage 2002
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TV in Motion
"DI" wrote:
> http://www.microsoft.com:80/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=98a35ced-f...-4bd8-8 >
> This add-in enables new capabilities for FrontPage users including the
> ability to: Easily embed the Windows Media Player 9 Series or 10 Series
> control into FrontPage web pages and SharePoint sites; Control the look and
> feel of the media playback experience; Easily convert your media files for
> efficient network delivery. Publish to a Web or streaming server
> automatically. All this from within the add-in's wizard without having to
> write any script!
>
> Instructions
> Click on the download Now link and select Open.
> The installation wizard will walk you through setup of the add-in component.
> The add-in will be installed into your \Program Files\Microsoft Office\
> folder. To uninstall the add-in, go to Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel.
> Select "Windows Media Player Add-in for Microsoft FrontPage" and select
> Remove. Windows Media Player 9 Series or 10 Series is required in order to
> use the add-in and to view web pages created with the add-in. The Windows
> Media Player 9 Series is installed as part of XPSP2. Windows Media 10 Series
> can be downloaded from
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download/default.asp. The
> add-in feature that allows conversion of media files to Windows Media format
> requires the Windows Media Encoder 9 Series. This optional download is
> available from
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download/default.asp. >
> Note:If you install Windows Media Player while FrontPage is running, you
> will need to close and re-start FrontPage before the player is correctly
> detected.
>
> Open a Web in FrontPage. Embed the Windows Media Player by selecting "Insert
> / Windows Media Player". At this point the Windows Media Player 9 or 10
> Series Add-In Wizard is opened: 1) Browse for the audio and video content
> you wish to embed. You may add multiple audio and video files and use the
> wizard to determine what order you want them to play in. 2) Optionally
> convert media files such as .WAV and .AVI to Windows Media for efficient
> network delivery. 3) Select the controls you wish to appear in the Web page.
> These controls will enable the user to start and stop the playback of the
> media. 4) Hit Finish and the Add-In does the rest behind the scenes. You can
> now preview the embedded Windows Media content in FrontPage. To view the
> properties of your embedded media, right click on the Windows Media object
> in the page and select FrontPage Component Properties. For more information,
> take advantage of the FrontPage add-ins newsgroup at:
> http://communities.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.asp?icp=prod_offic...lcid=us > where both users and developers have the opportunity to discuss best
> practices for using this add-in.
>
>
> "p.jayant" <p_jayant.TakeThisOut@dataone.in> wrote in message
> news:ub$ohDiSIHA.5016@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >I agree.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > I have been able to insert pictures, animations, scrolling banners and
> > hyperlinks using front Page, part of Microsoft 2000 on my computer. Front
> > Page does not have the functionality to Insert and play an audio file in
> > a web-page. But I find that PowerPoint 2000 has that functionality. Is
> > there any way one can use the PowerPoint functionality to insert an audio
> > file - midi, wav or mp3 - in a web-page?
> >
> >
> >
> > If Front Page itself has this plug-in for MS Office 2000, that would be
> > even better.
> >
> >
> >
> > P. Jayant
> >
> >
>
>
>
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