You upload the audio clip in .wav format to your hosting company 
website.  then you write the html code to call that wav file into the 
description field of the bay auction.  You can do it with a button 
(click he to play) which is best.

Scott and Denise Corbett wrote:
> Hello to all our friends on Phono-L.  ,
> 
>  
> 
>                      My name is Scott Corbett. My wife Denise and I have
> enjoyed collecting & restoring phonographs for the 25 years we have been
> married ( I collected nearly 10 years before that-and she still married me).
> We have enjoyed phono-l for some time as a spectator sport. We are amazed at
> the vast knowledge of so many collectors who are willing to share their
> knowledge to help others. That is what the hobby is really about.  It's not
> what you have, it's who you meet and what you share that matters.  Now,
> before I bore everyone to death, comes the question. I can deal with
> problems of 100 year old phonograph, but not with modern tech.  We need to
> know how to load sound bites on ebay. We have over 100 brown wax cylinders
> that really need to be heard to be fair to our potential buyers. Denise (my
> tech person) is pulling her hair out. Before she goes bald, does anyone know
> the ins and out of this? We can record them onto a disc and have the ebay
> instructions but pulling from a website is giving us a fit. 
> 
> Thanks in advance!!
> 
> -Scott & Denise Corbett
> 
>  
> 
> _______________________________________________
> Phono-L mailing list
> http://phono-l.oldcrank.org
> 
> 
From [email protected]  Thu Apr 24 09:09:38 2008
From: [email protected] ([email protected])
Date: Thu Apr 24 09:09:54 2008
Subject: [Phono-L] Introduction & request for help.
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        <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <003301c8a625$996430a0$6401a...@wilenzick>

That's good, but a little  more specific description, or step-by-step, 
would be helpful..


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rich" <[email protected]>
To: "Antique Phonograph List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 2:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Introduction & request for help.


> You upload the audio clip in .wav format to your hosting company website. 
> then you write the html code to call that wav file into the description 
> field of the bay auction.  You can do it with a button (click he to play) 
> which is best.
>
> Scott and Denise Corbett wrote:
>> Hello to all our friends on Phono-L.  ,
>>
>>  My name is Scott Corbett. My wife Denise and I have
>> enjoyed collecting & restoring phonographs for the 25 years we have been
>> married ( I collected nearly 10 years before that-and she still married 
>> me).
>> We have enjoyed phono-l for some time as a spectator sport. We are amazed 
>> at
>> the vast knowledge of so many collectors who are willing to share their
>> knowledge to help others. That is what the hobby is really about.  It's 
>> not
>> what you have, it's who you meet and what you share that matters.  Now,
>> before I bore everyone to death, comes the question. I can deal with
>> problems of 100 year old phonograph, but not with modern tech.  We need 
>> to
>> know how to load sound bites on ebay. We have over 100 brown wax 
>> cylinders
>> that really need to be heard to be fair to our potential buyers. Denise 
>> (my
>> tech person) is pulling her hair out. Before she goes bald, does anyone 
>> know
>> the ins and out of this? We can record them onto a disc and have the ebay
>> instructions but pulling from a website is giving us a fit. Thanks in 
>> advance!!
>>
>> -Scott & Denise Corbett
>>
>>  _______________________________________________
>> Phono-L mailing list
>> http://phono-l.oldcrank.org
>>
>>
> _______________________________________________
> Phono-L mailing list
> http://phono-l.oldcrank.org
> 

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