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==Simple "how to" and extra information==
This is a really comprehensive page about audio but it doesn't actually explain how to embed audio in Moodle - I would like to add this in a similar way to the Video page but I am afraid this page will become horrendously long. Is there a way to retain this useful technical audio editing information yet still have a simple page showing newbies how to display their mp3 files?--[[User:Mary Cooch|Mary Cooch]] 05:11, 22 August 2011 (WST)


I deleted a couple of words in the first paragraph that I thought weren't necessary. RAB,January 28, 2008 - Moodlerooms Assignment
:Well I think the simple stuff should be first, at the top of the page, then if the page becomes too long we can create an advanced audio page. --[[User:Helen Foster|Helen Foster]] 15:52, 22 August 2011 (WST)
:Thanks Richard, good edit with the razor.  I am not an "audiofile", but I wondered about "sharing" and the page name (after all MoodleDocs is not about Blackboard).[[Image:Biggrin.gif]]
:Do you have an opinion? --[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 08:08, 3 February 2008 (CST)


==How to link is missing?==
==newbie non technical terms!==
Was trying to answer a question about audio for a Lesson page.   It does not look like there is a how to link to an audio file step by step for bald people.  And no link jumped out and screamed click me.
Hmmm...This page is quite rightly called audio but with my(non-technial) teacher/trainer hat on I will more than often say "sound file" because it sounds less technical. I have mixed and matched the two terms on this page and wonder if that was OK or if I should have stuck to one? The thing is..- if you were a non-techie searching the docs you'd be more than likely to look up "sound file" not "audio"  Or even they might look up podcast... What about a page called sound or sound files that redirects to the audio page?


The idea I was researching, was how to use HTML to automatically start playing an audio file when a lesson page was called up by a student.  I am guessing a speed clicking student might have lots of audio tracking playing at once but I figured that might be a tip or warning in the step by step.  --[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 09:57, 12 September 2008 (CDT)
:[[Sound]] and [[Sound files]] redirects done! Thanks for your non-techie view point Mary :-) --[[User:Helen Foster|Helen Foster]] 23:27, 28 August 2011 (WST)


==ogg==
===[[Audio_in_Moodle|Audio]]===
Can Moodle play ogg files? [[User:James Neill|James Neill]] 22:03, 8 September 2009 (UTC)
[[Audio_in_Moodle]] - GU, Oct 10, very good, handy links, organise and clean up, check references to tools/plugins etc not
supported or mentioned here,
[[MP3_player]] - OU, Jul 09, handy although a bit long, re-organise & check for compatibility in Moodle 2
[[Speech_tools]] - Nov 08, looking at a title, I thought I was to do with Accessibility (as in Text-to-Speech & reverse)...
consider renaming/redirecting and re-linking this
[[Podcasting]] - GU, Dec 10, basics very useful, check those tools listed for availability & compatibility, 'Podcast' module is
contrib, not sure if compatible with M2

Latest revision as of 15:27, 28 August 2011

Simple "how to" and extra information

This is a really comprehensive page about audio but it doesn't actually explain how to embed audio in Moodle - I would like to add this in a similar way to the Video page but I am afraid this page will become horrendously long. Is there a way to retain this useful technical audio editing information yet still have a simple page showing newbies how to display their mp3 files?--Mary Cooch 05:11, 22 August 2011 (WST)

Well I think the simple stuff should be first, at the top of the page, then if the page becomes too long we can create an advanced audio page. --Helen Foster 15:52, 22 August 2011 (WST)

newbie non technical terms!

Hmmm...This page is quite rightly called audio but with my(non-technial) teacher/trainer hat on I will more than often say "sound file" because it sounds less technical. I have mixed and matched the two terms on this page and wonder if that was OK or if I should have stuck to one? The thing is..- if you were a non-techie searching the docs you'd be more than likely to look up "sound file" not "audio" Or even they might look up podcast... What about a page called sound or sound files that redirects to the audio page?

Sound and Sound files redirects done! Thanks for your non-techie view point Mary :-) --Helen Foster 23:27, 28 August 2011 (WST)

Audio

Audio_in_Moodle - GU, Oct 10, very good, handy links, organise and clean up, check references to tools/plugins etc not 
supported or mentioned here, 
MP3_player - OU, Jul 09, handy although a bit long, re-organise & check for compatibility in Moodle 2
Speech_tools - Nov 08, looking at a title, I thought I was to do with Accessibility (as in Text-to-Speech & reverse)... 
consider renaming/redirecting and re-linking this
Podcasting - GU, Dec 10, basics very useful, check those tools listed for availability & compatibility, 'Podcast' module is 
contrib, not sure if compatible with M2