2. Type the path to the file in your opened text editor, including the file extension and the http://. Until you have added all the files you desire to be in the play list, keep repeating this step.
3. The play list should always be saved with an m3u extension so that others are unable to download the files and listen whilst offline.
4. Your server or the directory where the music files are hosted may also host the m3u file, which is where you should upload it.
5. The m3u file’s link should be embedded into your html editor. Within this, you can decide whether your visitor to the site can control the play list and what they choose to hear, or if it should be on auto play. This is also where the volume level may be set.
Once this is done, the songs within the play list will be buffered, streamed and played one after another whenever your site is visited because the code is embedded on the html file in your directory. The media player controls allows the user to skip back and forward through the play list if it has several songs.
Many website owners find that this setup has worked for them. The type of music played on your site can be customized through this and in order to boost product awareness, you are even able to play files which may be related to your product.
To add streaming music to your website, knowledge of html and codes is required, but assistance from programmers is available if you find that it is the effective increasing traffic to your site, which ultimately is going to increase sales and has been proven to do so. For even more info on this, please visit my website www.ebookscomputer.com.
Good Luck! Jeff Spires
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