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Part 2
Unfortunately not all browsers support the same formats, so you need more than one format to have your sound work on multiple browsers.
 
== Degree Students ==
 
Read the 6 page paper [[Media:Effectiveness of Audio in Instruction.pdf|Effectiveness of Audio on Screen Captures in Software Application Instruction (Veronicas and Maushak, 2005)]].
== Everyone ==
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Audio_Coding
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable_bitrate
* http://www.techterms.com/definition/sampling
= Lab =
This is a marked lab. Please submit it using Moodle (Lab3Lab4).
We're going to use this song to play with, because there are no copying rules associated with it: http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#36
We're going to blip out some words we don't like in the song.
* Pick a word you don't like (for example "free") that's mentioned at least 3 times in the song and find where it appears in audacity, make a note of the times in a text file. The lyrics are on the website, should make that a little easier.
* Note: you can select a region of the song and play only that.
* Add a new track (mono should do)
* In the third column use the HTML5 <audio> tag to allow the user to play that version of the audio file.
* In the fourth column make a note of which browsers that worked in. In the lab you can test with Firefox, IE9, Chrome,and Safari.
* If no audio files work in IE - try to upload your HTML and audio files to matrix and view the page there.
* Submit the HTML page (without the big files).

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