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15-Feb-2008, 01:03 AM #1
embedding sound into jpegs
Hi, I have a book turning programme and would like to add audio to the pictures which can only be in the form of jpegs. I have in fact tried all the things that have been previously suggested to someone asking about sound in graphics, which all work fine until inserted into programme when the audio is no longer recognised. In fact when doing it as a powerpoint and saving each slide as a jpeg having hidden the audio graphic originally this reappears on the picture but with no sound. Can you suggest anything else?
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15-Feb-2008, 09:57 PM #2
I think the best way would be to write EIXF data that contains a reference it to a sound file it's linked to which your program would read. This is the only way to deploy a solution without having to write extra data to a jpeg that would break its readability in standard programs.
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