Play Sound File Like .wav File And / Or DHTML When Some One Mouseover To A Link?
Sep 23, 2008
How to play sound file like .wav file with javascript and/or DHTML when some one mouseover to a link. I have done this... but it only works in IE while it does not work in other browsers like firefox and chrome.
Using JavaScript, I require a code that allows me to play .wav sound files randomly and automatically on page start-up, I also need them to loop as they are drum beats. The plan: to load my web page and hear a random drum beat that loops continuously. I need it to be compatible with most, if not all Internet browsers (Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox and Opera are crucial) and to state what sound file is playing on the page (allowing me to identify the looping drum beat/sound file), and if possible to provide a link to the actual sound file for download.
need a script that swap image and play sound on mouseover i already did the swaping image effect but i still need the sound to be played on mouseover .... the link is
I am using a picture as a button for my site and when you click the picture it brings you to the main page of the website. My problem is that I want the button to make a sound when it is clicked on. I figured that Javascript would be the best language to use since I know nothing about Flash.
<html> <head> <title>Testing buttons</title> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> function playSound(soundfile) {
Is it possible to play a small sound clip when the user hovers over a link? Usually the company I work for would use flash to do this but we have been asked to create it in HTML/JavaScript.
I have a self project I am exploring. I would like to play a simple sound file each time a function is run. The function runs every second, so, basically, I am just trying to get an audible click sound file to run every time the function runs. I do not know how to play a sound file thru javascript. Here is the code file thus far...
I'm having a problem that I thought would be simple, but it's driving me crazy!I simply want to play a short .wav sound when a button or image is clicked. I have one that plays once when the page opens, but I don't want that. I want the sound to wait for the OnClick.This script I have looks right, but I'm new and don't fully understand how to go about this. If anyone would help me out here, I would solve the Middle East trouble, eliminate the National debt, and find jobs for all the unemployed!Thanks for any guidance, JD ps. I use Chrome & IE
<style type="text/javascript"> <script> function EvalSound(soundobj) {
I have built an admin area for employees of a business. Once logged-in, if they sit idle for 5 minutes their session will be killed ( the time may vary depending on the employee ). I do all this with php but don't really know much about javascript.
What I would like to do is start playing a small sound repeatedly when the employees session is about 30 seconds from expiring. ( this will give the employee time to click on a link to keep their session alive )
So when the page loads, I would like to pass a length of time in seconds to a javascript. So if the employee can sit idle for 5 minutes, that would be 300 seconds. Minus the 30 seconds that I would like the alarm to be playing for which gives us 270 seconds. ( I'll pass this number to the script with PHP, the script does not have to figure this out... just to be clear. )
So I'm looking for something like this: - On page load, tell javascript to count down a specific number of seconds ( 270 ) - When the countdown reaches 0, start playing sound file repeatedly.
Sounds easy enough but I haven't been able to find anything like this yet. The only ones I've seen actually display the countdown which I don't want. I want this to count down invisibly. Oh and it should hopefully work in both IE and Firefox.
I have a php page its only work is to display a swf file and after a period of time it redirect automatically to another page. The problem is when the php page loads the swf plays slowly.
What I nead the php file is to wait untill the swf file is fully loaded then play it so it will be played normally in normal speed?
I don't have a clue what i'm doing with this and don't expect someone to just give me the code if it is actually possible (although it would be nice). I've created a site and in the admin area the page will update and tell me if there is a new message from a user, I have this page automatically refreshing every 5 minutes and wondered if it's possible to play a sound file if the term "unread" appears anywhere on the page?
Which is the best way to play sound using javascript in a controlled manner ? I need a solution which work across all browsers. This is for my bingo game page which is fully based on ajax. :)
I am coding a page that has 6 buttons on it, from which one is the correct button (the target). I want to try and implement the following:
1) when a wrong button is clicked, the file "wrong.mp3" is played. It is less than a second long.
2) when the correct button is click, the file "right.mp3" is played. It too is less than a second long. The page then redirects/reloads. This is the code that I can't seem to get to work:
I basically want this timer to count down from 6min 10sec and at certain times (i.e. every minute that it counts down) play an audio file.I got the timer working fine, but getting it to play the audio files (wav files) at specific times is not working...this is the javascript for the timer which works
code: var sec = 10; // set the seconds var min = 06; // set the minutes[code].....
Does anyone know how (and if it's possible) to create buttons or text that will play a sound on mousedown/onclick/mouseover?
I've tried the examples on this page - http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/mark/audio/play.htm#, but the only ones that don't make my I.E. browser crash don't work in Firefox.
I wrote the following small HTML page, trying to play a sound in Firefox 8 and Internet Explorer 9. The button and the <a></a> link work fine, but calling from the <script></script> tag does nothing. Does anybody know, what can be wrong, and what I can do? I'm sorry, you have to supply the oef.wav file, since I can't upload it.
I want to play a repetitive sound, and have a user click on a button each time it plays (say 5-10 times) and measure how far off he is from the sound each time.
The only way I know to play a sound in JS is bgsound, and I know how to loop and pause, so as to do the 1st part. I haven't figured out how to then test the delay in response. Since some of the responses may also be *before* the sound plays by some milliseconds, that also compicates it.
My real question is, can this even be done in JS, or should I be in PHP, ASP, or do you have another suggestion. I'm thinking it needs to run client-side so there are no network delays, and the results would be reasonably accurate on different machines. I could easily write it in VB but I don't want them to have to download anything. I'd just like it to run from the page.
I wrote a program which showing the difference of two auto generated values. its working perfectly but when i tried to set if() operator to make sound if the difference higher then 7 its not working.
I think something wrong in my code.
Orginal working code here...
But when i put if() operator under processdata() function the whole things hanged and no sound are palying.
I applied it like this way.
I dont know why its not working....i want to play and stop sound name sample.wav from my harddrive if difference range higher or lower than 7.....
I have a <input type = file> button for uploading a file in my php page. As soon as i select a file from the button, i need the file data to be displayed so that i check whether the file selected has the correct data. How can i do this.
I would like to create a link where you mouseover and it pops up a powerpoint slide. I know a powerpoint slide would take up the whole window so I would need the powerpoint to pop up near the link and take up half the window and show up next to the link. On mouseout the powerpoint would disapear.
- I am able to display a file's contents in a frame.
- I can display an image file in an IMG tag But I can't figure out how to combine the two. What I want to do is onMouseOver display the contents of a text or html file in a TD element.
Can someone tell me how to do it so that only browsers with javascript get the css file. I want to put it in a js file as it will make managing it easier. So in other words, don't provide alternatives
I would like to create a link where you mouseover and it pops up a powerpoint slide. I know a powerpoint slide would take up the whole page so I would need the powerpoint to pop up near the link and be mini version so that it will show up next to the link.