On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Craig Spooner wrote:

> Dennie,
> 
> Did you try adding the keyword "audioclip" as in:
>       play audioClip "xyz.wav"

I don't think this will help.  Not sure if you'd be able to play these
with a player, though the odds would be much better.  Still, your best
option is to get the audio data into the data fork.  Not even sure how
to do that, but I'd guess that any audio editing application would
support this.
  Regards,
    Scott

> Craig
> 
> 
> >:I have a Hypercard stack with sounds in the resource fork.  I can import
> >:the file into MetaCard, and the sounds are still there (I can see them from
> >:ResEdit), but I can't play them using the "play" metatalk command.  Anyone
> >:know how I can play sound resources?
> >:
> >:Thanks!
> >
> >Dennie Hoopingarner
> >Assistant Director for Technology Implementation
> >Center for Language Education And Research
> >Michigan State University
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >http://clear.msu.edu/dennie
> 
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> Craig Spooner
> Instructional Multimedia Specialist
> and WebCT Administrator
> Office of Instructional Services
> Colorado State University
> (970) 491-2516
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