Adding a .jpeg still to an .mp3 - does it become a different format?
Just curious: When I drag an .mp3 file into an iWeb 08 page then a "Drag image here" appears. Question: If I add a still .jpeg image into the box then will the .mp3 file ultimately become a different sort of file format when it is accessed on the internet?
Firstly, many thanks for your efforts in helping people. That is a fine demo page.
Actually, I am not wondering about the .jpg but rather about the .mp3. Does combining the .jpg with the .mp3 then become a .mov file or something when downloaded on the internet?
The MP3 file does get converted to a movie file with or without a jpg added. If you click on the triangle at the far right you can Save as Source (MP3) or Save as Quicktime Movie when viewing the published page. I don't know about PC users and that triangle. They would have to have Quicktime for Windows installed and then I think they would download as a MP3 instead of a QT movie file.
Hmmm. Is this a missing feature of iWeb? Unable to implement mp3? Or is there no difference in having music implemented as a movie-file instead of a mp3-file? I'm confused because I don't know a lot about these things.
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