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Adding enclosures from the Internet Windows Media Player in Windows

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 114 User Guide 2 Navigate to and select the audio or video file to insert, and then click Open. The audio or video file now appears in the Enclosure workspace in the draft. The file does not play in the draft; you must publish your draft to play the file. Adding enclosures from your website You can add audio and video files from websites (to which you are connected) in Contribute. To add an enclosure from your website: 1 Do one of the following: • Select Insert > Enclosure > From Website. • Click on the Enclosures button in the toolbar and select From Website from the pop-up menu. The Choose Enclosure on Website dialog box appears. 2 Navigate to and select the audio or video file to insert. For information about options in the dialog box, click the Help button. 3 Click Open. The audio or video file now appears in the Enclosure workspace in the draft. The file does not play in the draft; you must publish your draft to play the file. Adding enclosures from the Internet You can add audio and video files as enclosures from the Internet. Before adding enclosures, you can set the default media player to Windows Media Player (Windows only) or QuickTime (Windows or Macintosh). Adding enclosures from the Internet (Windows Media Player in Windows) When your default media player is Windows Media Player, you must play the audio and video files in Windows Media Player, and then add the files as enclosures in your blog entry draft. Note: You cannot insert audio or video files as enclosures without playing them first in Windows Media Player. To add an enclosure from the Internet (Windows Media Player in Windows): 1 In your draft, do one of the following: • Select Insert > Enclosure > From the Internet. • Click on the Enclosures button in the toolbar and select From the Internet from the pop-up menu. The Browse for Enclosure dialog box appears. 2 Navigate to the web page that contains the link to the desired audio or video file. 3 Right-click on the hyperlink of the audio or video file and select Copy Shortcut. This copies the path of the audio or video file to the clipboard. 4 Paste this path in the address bar in the Browse for Enclosure dialog box and click Go. The audio or video file opens in Windows Media Player in a separate window and begins to play. 5 Close the Windows Media Player application window. Note: You do not have to play the file completely to close the player window.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
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Navigate to and select the audio or video file to insert, and then click Open.
The audio or video file now appears in the Enclosure workspace in the draft. The file does not play in the draft; you
must publish your draft to play the file.
Adding enclosures from your website
You can add audio and video files from websites (to which you are connected) in Contribute.
To add an enclosure from your website:
1
Do one of the following:
Select Insert > Enclosure > From Website.
Click on the Enclosures button in the toolbar and select From Website from the pop-up menu.
The Choose Enclosure on Website dialog box appears.
2
Navigate to and select the audio or video file to insert.
For information about options in the dialog box, click the Help button.
3
Click Open.
The audio or video file now appears in the Enclosure workspace in the draft. The file does not play in the draft; you
must publish your draft to play the file.
Adding enclosures from the Internet
You can add audio and video files as enclosures from the Internet.
Before adding enclosures, you can set the default media player to Windows Media Player (Windows only) or
QuickTime (Windows or Macintosh).
Adding enclosures from the Internet (Windows Media Player in Windows)
When your default media player is Windows Media Player, you must play the audio and video files in Windows
Media Player, and then add the files as enclosures in your blog entry draft.
Note:
You cannot insert audio or video files as enclosures without playing them first in Windows Media Player.
To add an enclosure from the Internet (Windows Media Player in Windows):
1
In your draft, do one of the following:
Select Insert > Enclosure > From the Internet.
Click on the Enclosures button in the toolbar and select From the Internet from the pop-up menu.
The Browse for Enclosure dialog box appears.
2
Navigate to the web page that contains the link to the desired audio or video file.
3
Right-click on the hyperlink of the audio or video file and select Copy Shortcut.
This copies the path of the audio or video file to the clipboard.
4
Paste this path in the address bar in the Browse for Enclosure dialog box and click Go.
The audio or video file opens in Windows Media Player in a separate window and begins to play.
5
Close the Windows Media Player application window.
Note:
You do not have to play the file completely to close the player window.