Playing Music and Sound Effects in a Windows 8 Metro Style App using HTML and JavaScript
- Posted: Jul 16, 2012 at 5:48 AM
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This short screencast will show you how to add Music and Sound Effects to your own Windows 8 Metro Style App using HTML5 and JavaScript. We do this in a fun, immersive way utilizing the free MetroGameKit (http://metrogamekit.codeplex.com). Fore more videos check outhttp://blogs.msdn.com/davedev
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Great video and information - however, I couldn't hear the music or sound effects in the video. Must not have come across on the recording?
@TheNucleon: I turned it off when I was demoing (gets hard to talk over hehe) but all of the sounds and music are enabled in the Game Kit.
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