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Tutorials for MP3 Sound Stream
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Streaming Audio has always been available to the large corporate sites and techies. Now you can use the MP3 Sound Stream software to produce your own streaming audio just like the professionals with no knowledge of programming required. Best of all no special servers, monthly fees or additional costs.
On the following pages we have made a range of tutorials to show exactly how it works and how you can add audio to different formats:
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Video Tutorials In this section we will take you through the whole process to show you how simple audio streaming is. However don't be misled. While we have made it as simple for you as possible in the background is some pretty impressive computations going on.
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Bonus Controllers (Buttons) We have a range of different controllers (up to 100 and growing) and if you know a little flash you can build your own.
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Choosing the different options. In the options there are 5 main windows you will use. Output, Bare, Controller, Instructions and colours. Interface just controls the look of the program when you start it.
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How it works! In this section we will take you through the whole process to show you how simple this is.
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How to customize. This is what the program looks like once you click "Go" and it starts compiling your files.
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How to Add audio to eBay listings. Now you can use the MP3 Sound Stream software to produce your own streaming audio in your eBay auctions and websites just like the professionals with no knowledge of programming required.
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Front and Back Music Now you can easily create audio products or web audio button messages with impact using our royalty free music added to the front and back of your spoken content setting you apart from your competition!" Our music and software makes it unbelievably simple!
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Audacity Tutorial This tutorial will help you produce all types of sound files. The first thing you will need is a recording program. Audacity is cross-platform - it runs on Windows (98 through XP), Mac OS 9, Mac OS X, and many Unix platforms, including Linux.
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Tips and Tricks
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FAQ's
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IE Update Microsoft have just started to roll out an update that changes the way IE handles ActiveX controls:
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