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Chapter 17:  Adding Audio, Video, and Interactive Elements
Editing accessibility attributes for media objects
If you inserted accessibility attributes with a media object (see 
), you can edit those values in the HTML code.
To edit accessibility values for a media object:
1.
In the Document window, select the object.
2.
Do one of the following:
Edit the appropriate attributes in Code view. 
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh), and select Edit Tag Code. 
Starting an external editor for media files
You can start an external editor from Dreamweaver to edit most media files. You can also 
specify the editor you want Dreamweaver to start to edit the file.
Starting an external editor from Dreamweaver
You can start an external editor from Dreamweaver to edit most media files. 
To start an external editor from Dreamweaver:
1.
Make sure the media file type is associated to an editor on your system.
To find out what editor is associated with the file type, select Edit > Preferences in 
Dreamweaver and select File Types/Editors from the Category list. Click the file’s 
extension in the Extensions column to view the associated editor or editors in the Editors 
column. You can change the editor associated to a file type. For more information, see 
2.
Double-click the media file in the Site panel to open it in the external editor.
The editor that starts when you double-click the file in the Site panel is called the 
primary editor. If you double-click an image file, for example, Dreamweaver opens the file 
in the primary external image editor such as Macromedia Fireworks.
3.
If you don’t want to use the primary external editor to edit the file, you can use another 
editor on your system to edit the file by doing one of the following:
In the Site panel, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the filename 
and select Open With from the context menu.
In Design view, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the media 
element within the current page, and select Edit With from the context menu.