July 9, 2004



Easily Publish Your Voice And Audio Clips On Your Web Pages

 

CoolToolAwards has always some interesting new little tools that can be of great help to independent publishers and emarketers alike.

If you want a turnkey solution to add streaming audio to your Web pages, there are indeed several solutions out there.

href="http://www.audiogenerator.com/">AudioGenerator ($ 29.95/month) provides you with your own toll-free number (US-only) for recording unlimited messages, while Boomer ($ 49.95) offers an easy road to convert movie and audio clips to streaming files that you can easily integrate in your Web pages.

But if you want the latest and most interesting tool on this front, AudioXT offers an amazingly easy wizard who guides you step by step from recording to designing your playback buttons. It's all fast, easy and almost impossible to mess up. You require no technical knowledge or HTML to use this tool. It's intuitive and can be used without any prior audio knowledge. You can choose to either record your own message using your audio card and a microphone or import an existing MP3 recording. Once the type of audio selection is made, you can control how the audio will be played back on the web page, using either the popular streaming Flash option or the Windows Media Player.

AudioXT is indeed extremely simple to use and cost-effectively priced at $49.95.

A free 10-day trial is immediately available here.



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