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HTML5 Audio Properties Dialog

HTML5 Audio Properties Dialog
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Location

1. Location
Select the location of the audio file.
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URL

2. URL
Select the audio file within this website or enter the URL of a remote audio file from another website. Supported formats are mp3, m4a, f4a, oga, ogg.
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Import... button

3. Import... button
If file location is this website, click on the Import button to import an external audio file to this website.
4

Location

4. Location
Select the location of the audio file.
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URL

5. URL
Select the audio file within this website or enter the URL of a remote audio file from another website.  This should be the same as the first one but in different format. Browsers will pick the one that they support. Supported formats are mp3, m4a, f4a, oga, ogg.
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Import... button

6. Import... button
If file location is this website, click on the Import button to import an external audio file to this website.
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Location

7. Location
Select the location of the audio file.
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URL

8. URL
Select the audio file within this website or enter the URL of a remote audio file from another website.  This should be the same as the first one but in different format. Browsers will pick the one that they support. Supported formats are mp3, m4a, f4a, oga, ogg.
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Import... button

9. Import... button
If file location is this website, click on the Import button to import an external audio file to this website.
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Autoplay

10. Autoplay
Select this option to automatically start playing the audio file when the page is loaded.
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Loop

11. Loop
Select this option to repeatedly play the audio file.
12

Show controls

12. Show controls
Show controls to allow user to control audio playback, including volume, pause/resume playback.
13

Preload

13. Preload
 It may have one of the following values:
  •  none: indicates that the audio should not be preloaded;
  •  metadata: indicates that only audio metadata (e.g. length) is fetched;
  •  auto: indicates that the whole audio file could be downloaded, even if the user is not expected to use it;
     
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Use Flash fallback if browsers do not support HTML5 audio element

14. Use Flash fallback if browsers do not support HTML5 audio element
Select this option to use Flash fallback if it is installed when HTML5 Audio Element is not supported in browser. This option needs Javascript to be enabled.
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Use Flash fallback if the HTML5 audio element does not support the audio formats

15. Use Flash fallback if the HTML5 audio element does not support the audio formats
Select this option to use Flash fallback if it is installed when the audio format is not supported by the HTML5 Audio Element but can be played using Flash player. This option needs Javascript to be enabled.
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OK button

16. OK button
Press this to insert the HTML5 Audio element.
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Cancel button

17. Cancel button
Press this to cancel the insertion.