Musical Notation Internet Publishing
Musical Notation Internet Publishing includes Musical notation delivered with or without an audio recording.
Methods used may require one or more web browser Plug-ins.
Examples
provides a synchronized marker in the music notation corresponding with the audio playback and generates audio via a MIDI file. Scorch utilizes a plug-ins which is often pre-installed on modern personal computers.
provides independent control of the music notation / audio playback (music notation has time code indicated at the beginning of each stave) and utilizes plug-ins which are often pre-installed on modern personal computers. Audio playback is via a Flash media player which provides a scrubber bar and time code display so the user may position the music notation relatively to the audio playback. Audio may be originated via a MIDI file or converted for use from several audio file formats.
. These delivery systems conatain a single multimedia formatted file (examples: MPEG, AVI, FLV) and utilize plug-ins which are often pre-installed on modern personal computers. These formats present graphics and/or audio constraints not found with other Musical Notation Internet Publishing methods.
may not required web browser plug-ins and do not provide for audio playback.
See Also
(scorch)
Hear It See It Music
Comparison of container formats (multimedia formatted files)
Graphics file format
Electronic publishing
Methods used may require one or more web browser Plug-ins.
Examples
provides a synchronized marker in the music notation corresponding with the audio playback and generates audio via a MIDI file. Scorch utilizes a plug-ins which is often pre-installed on modern personal computers.
provides independent control of the music notation / audio playback (music notation has time code indicated at the beginning of each stave) and utilizes plug-ins which are often pre-installed on modern personal computers. Audio playback is via a Flash media player which provides a scrubber bar and time code display so the user may position the music notation relatively to the audio playback. Audio may be originated via a MIDI file or converted for use from several audio file formats.
. These delivery systems conatain a single multimedia formatted file (examples: MPEG, AVI, FLV) and utilize plug-ins which are often pre-installed on modern personal computers. These formats present graphics and/or audio constraints not found with other Musical Notation Internet Publishing methods.
may not required web browser plug-ins and do not provide for audio playback.
See Also
(scorch)
Hear It See It Music
Comparison of container formats (multimedia formatted files)
Graphics file format
Electronic publishing
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