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You need to look for site that allow you to keep your mp3 file. For wordpress, you can use upgrade that allows you to keep mp3 file, for a fee, of course.
after that,you upload your file into wordpress system like you did with jpg(image file) you insert a command like this,
For me, I know how to setup a Linux webserver and put wordpress into it. I hosted the MP3 file from my own home system and I used dyndns to forward that IP as url to my current wordpress page. Since I am on ADSL with DHCP, the IP address keeps changing daily, I ran daemon ddclient inside my Linux system to refresh the URL tied to my own home system IP.
Hope that information help. Happy blogging !
-woody
July 31, 2009 at 11:02 pm
I need to learn how to do this for my blog. Pretty neat!
August 1, 2009 at 3:27 am
Simon,
You need to look for site that allow you to keep your mp3 file. For wordpress, you can use upgrade that allows you to keep mp3 file, for a fee, of course.
after that,you upload your file into wordpress system like you did with jpg(image file) you insert a command like this,
[audio http://myside/song.mp3 ]
For me, I know how to setup a Linux webserver and put wordpress into it. I hosted the MP3 file from my own home system and I used dyndns to forward that IP as url to my current wordpress page. Since I am on ADSL with DHCP, the IP address keeps changing daily, I ran daemon ddclient inside my Linux system to refresh the URL tied to my own home system IP.
Hope that information help. Happy blogging !
-woody