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Add audio to image
Add audio to image











add audio to image

Top Tip: If you already have a CUE file you should be following this guide instead. To burn music files (MP3 etc) you first need to create a CUE file. ImgBurn's ability to burn Audio CD's is currently based around the well known 'CUE' (as in 'BIN + CUE') image file format. If you want to burn MP3 files for playback in an MP3 ready CD player, just add the files in Build mode and ignore this guide. The music from such tags will play only when the user starts it from the tag and will stop once the tag is closed.NOTE: This Guide only applies to ImgBurn 2.4.0.0+ and is for burning a *proper* Audio CD (typically 80 minutes worth of audio) that's playable in any standalone CD player. You can use such players by pasting the embed code from the site into the 'Embed code' tag in ThingLink. Embed audio from third-party serviceĬertain websites like SoundCloud allow you to embed their music players into other websites. The audio file must be either in MP3 or M4A format. Note: opening a tag will pause the background audio. Please refer to the article about our video editor to learn how it differs from the image editor.

  • Once you add a background audio to your image, it will function as a video.
  • add audio to image

    Click the 'Upload audio' button and select a file from your computer.In the editor, click the 'Settings' button on the left.This will effectively convert the image into a single-scene video. You can add a background audio that will play when the ThingLink is being viewed. To add pre-recorded audio to a tag, click on the tag to edit it, then click the 'Upload audio' button and choose a file from your computer. Note that the viewer cannot mute the audio without muting the whole page. Adding audio to individual tags is a great way to highlight specific details or to build an interactive story experience. The audio does not loop but restarts each time the tag is opened. Text & Media tag has an option to upload an audio file that will play automatically when the tag is clicked. Upload pre-recorded audio to Text & Media tag The feature does not work in Internet Explorer and requires additional action to work on Safari (please see below).

    add audio to image

    Note that the audio recording is supported on Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. Click the microphone icon to start recording, and again when you want to stop recording. ThingLink editor comes with an option to directly record audio from the editor. Embed third-party audio player using the Embed tag (e.g.Upload background audio to a scene from image Settings.Upload pre-recorded audio to Text & Media tag.Directly record audio in the edit mode (both desktop and mobile app).On ThingLink, you can add audio to images in 4 different ways: You can use audio to introduce the scene to your viewers or add sound notes or audio narration to each tag separately to highlight details. Sounds and narration bring your images to life.













    Add audio to image