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adding audio TO UR MACRO
#1
can u import songs into your macro so when a certain button is pressed a song plays i have tried it but it will only play for me as they were located on my desktop any help thaxs
#2
Don't make your text big and use dots and commans.. Then i'll help..
#3
well i was asking a simple question.how do u import music into your macro.so u can assighn each macro a audio track any help ty
#4
Do you need to have the music files inside the exe file or can they be in serparate directory?
#5
well when u press a specif icon on the tool bar i want it to play a song,i did it allready but the problem being is this,the songs were on my desktop and only played for me.when i
sent the macro to others it didnt play the music as the songs were not on there desktop if that makes sense
#6
post your code; i bet the issue is there.
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#7
On different computers desktop path is different. Use $desktop$ instead.

Play 1 "$desktop$\music.mp3"

Also, if they have Windows Vista, they must have Quick Macros version 2.2.0 or later.
#8
the trouble beeing i dont have a code or a clue were to start i have made a auto start up.for my macro in as much when u click macro on desktop it auto runs ,i want to add a music file into so that it plays for every one were do i start and how do i import a song into it so that it plays for every 1 i send it to. ty
#9
You cannot import big files into a macro. Add the music file together with the macro file into a zip file (compressed folder) and let the recipient extracts it to a certain folder, eg desktop.

If you make exe file from the macro, you can add the music file to the exe file as a resource. There is a topis about this somewhere in the forum, probably in Resources.


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