Amazon.com Review
If you're serious about putting sound on the Web--more than some generic beeps and boops--this book deserves a place on your shelf. The authors take great pains to help you plan your efforts, letting you know what surprises might lie in store and helping you avoid unpleasant technical, legal, and logistical pitfalls. Then they lay out enough working audio knowledge to demystify everything from digital recording to establishing an online "radio" station. The technical matter is put forward with such clarity that it all seems simple. It's about far more than the basics, but easy enough for beginners.
From the Publisher
This is the first complete guide to using audio over the World Wide Web. It includes in-depth coverage of the different audio software packages available and advanced techniques like live audio feeds. - Discusses popular plug-in and creation tools, such as Real Audio and VoxWare
- Details how to serve multimedia audio, including Java and Shockwave
- This title was previously announced in the August 1996 catalog