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Hi Guys I could use a bit of help please.I'm writing an ebook on hypnosis and I have a recorded interview with clinical hypnotherapit Steve.G.Jones on my skype and I need to know how to transfer it to my book.Could anyone help me please best regards to all squaddie |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: United Kingdom
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Embeding audio in a pdf file? I would like to see how that can be done too! The only suggestion I can offer you at this moment in time is to include a link in the e-book to an online spot where your customers can listen to it. Or include the audio as an mp3 in a zip file with the e-book. |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: , , United Kingdom.
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Just put a link from the book to the interview on your site.. or you can get it hosted free if you don't have a website.
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| Freeman Creations War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Somewhere next to a desert cactus, USA.
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You'll first need an application that can inbed the audio links. Embeding the full file isn't a good idea, and I'm not sure that's even possible. Off the top of my head, the only app that's good for this is Adobe Acrobat. Break the audio into short segments, then upload them to your server. The idea is to have the "Play" links in your PDF stream from the audio files on your server. Adobe's website has some instructions to do this and the process might be the same with other apps. Not sure. Adobe Design Center - Tutorials on how to use Adobe and Macromedia products together Grant |
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Hm, you're a little unclear about how you want to "transfer" it, do you just want someone to transcribe it? If so, you can find many people who will do so at elance.com o getafreelancer.com. The embedding audio thing I have no idea sorry, but sounds a good idea to look into! |
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Thanks a lot guys and Zulfnore, If I find out how it done. You will be the next to know regards to all squaddie |
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Completing above suggestion, I prefer to bold my solution offer to you. Beside embedding audio files; a better way is creating transcript of the interview. Some people don't like hear audio in learning. IMHO.
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