Slow in loading audio website

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petejos
 
 
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Slow in loading audio website

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Hi Pablo,

I am having slow loading for my audio files website. Any suggestion how to improve it?

Example
https://www.goec.com.au/goec2/sermoneng1_2021.php

especially when people moving from one page to another.

Any suggestion will be much appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: Slow in loading audio website

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Put less of them on each page. Are the audio files compressed/optimized? Just like images you will want to compress them so they still sound good but are a lesser file size.
petejos
 
 
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Re: Slow in loading audio website

Post by petejos »

crispy68 wrote: Sat Oct 16, 2021 12:38 am Put less of them on each page. Are the audio files compressed/optimized? Just like images you will want to compress them so they still sound good but are a lesser file size.
Thanks for the suggestions. I will try the compressed version.
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Re: Slow in loading audio website

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Hi,
on your website you are just providing the audio, that should not be as mp4 but as mp3 maximum 128 kbit/s VBR. If you want to provide as video you may use an video player that is linking to your youtube channel.
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Re: Slow in loading audio website

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@sieweb If you had looked at the HTML source of the page you would have noticed the files are mp3 and onclick of the MP4 text which is just a link to YouTube. The extension used in the site is the Plyr Extension which supports both audio and video so no need to use anything else. The op is simply allowing the end user to either listen to the audio only by clicking the play button or to watch by clicking on the MP4 to view on YouTube.
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