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|align="center" colspan="2"|{{{image}}}
|- align="center"
|colspan="2" style="border:1px black solid; -moz-border-radius:3.5px;"|'''''{{{songname}}}'''''
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|align="center" width="40px"|[[File:SoundQuote.png]]
| class="infoboxmedia" | [[File:{{{filename|Elite speech.ogg}}}]]
|[[Image:{{{filename}}}]]
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| [[File:SoundQuote.png|link=]] [[Template:Listen#About|''Trouble with the audio sample?'']]
| colspan="2"|[[Wikipedia:Media help|''Trouble with the audio sample?'']]
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==About==
Sound files on Halopedia generally use the [[wikipedia:Vorbis|Vorbis]] audio format, and video files use the [[wikipedia:Theora|Theora]] format, both contained in an [[wikipedia:Ogg|Ogg]] file. These are analogous to other formats used to play digital audio and video such as MP3 and MPEG. However, Microsoft Windows, iOS, and Mac OS X do not support these formats by default, and require additional software to play them.
 
For more, see [[wikipedia:Help:Media|Wikipedia's media help]].
 
==Usage==
==Usage==
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<pre>
{{Listen
{{Listen
|title=
|filename=
|filename=
|songname=
|image=
}}
}}
</pre>
</pre>
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Latest revision as of 09:37, June 2, 2024

Title
SoundQuote.png Trouble with the audio sample?

About

Sound files on Halopedia generally use the Vorbis audio format, and video files use the Theora format, both contained in an Ogg file. These are analogous to other formats used to play digital audio and video such as MP3 and MPEG. However, Microsoft Windows, iOS, and Mac OS X do not support these formats by default, and require additional software to play them.

For more, see Wikipedia's media help.

Usage

{{Listen
|title=
|filename=
}}