Flash Player
i need an alternative to embedding windows media player into a website
I would like to play *.wav or (i don't mind converting the sound into some other format like *.mp3 or *.swf, whatever) in my web page with play/pause and stop buttons. but i don't want to keep it restricted to windows users. so i thought some kind of simple flash player with a time bar scroll and everything.
does anyone know anything that i can use or know how i can do this?
PS: sorry if i haven't explained this very well (lack of sleep)
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kazimmerman posted this at 01:27 — 4th August 2007.
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If you go to HotScripts, and then visit several different languages and then the Music Management sections, surely you can find something utilizing flash the way you want.
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daveclose posted this at 08:56 — 4th August 2007.
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i can't find anything these seem to be more jukeboxes:(
daveclose posted this at 12:51 — 4th August 2007.
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i have just found something wich is like what im trying to find
http://www.flashloaded.com/flashcomponents/soundplayer/example1.html
however i need a free one and it does not have to be mp3
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supersam33 posted this at 17:04 — 4th August 2007.
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You could try these from Royalty Free Music http://www.premiumbeat.com/flash_resources/free_flash_music_player/#mp3Players
daveclose posted this at 17:21 — 4th August 2007.
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OMG YAYYYYY thanks propz
supersam33 posted this at 00:32 — 5th August 2007.
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Did the link I sent you work? How does the player work out?
daveclose posted this at 00:50 — 5th August 2007.
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it worked really well but it was too large and becuse of the coading it was very hard to place on a page where i needed it.
i have found this one
http://www.parapal-online.co.uk/resources/free_flash.html
the design leaves a lot! to be desired but it works well and the script is SO simple ummm have i got everything ?
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supersam33 posted this at 05:06 — 6th August 2007.
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That one is cool, its too.. well basic. I prefer too use the one I sent you, or better yet make a custom one for myself.
daveclose posted this at 12:10 — 6th August 2007.
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i see what your getting at. i would make a custom one but i don't really know where to begin.
somethings up with the one I'm using at the moment. it does not work in Linux any ideas as to why?
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supersam33 posted this at 17:26 — 6th August 2007.
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Does your Linux support Flash 6? Because that is what the one you are using is made in, you might need to download a new one, because those ones are a little old.
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daveclose posted this at 17:52 — 6th August 2007.
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I'm using Ubuntu 7.04 and have tried it on 2 computers with it on
I'll look in to that tho see if i can manually download the latest flash and maybe that will fix it
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supersam33 posted this at 07:07 — 7th August 2007.
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You just might not want to use a flash player that is 3 versions behind the newest one. So I suggest finding a new one.
daveclose posted this at 17:27 — 8th August 2007.
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so you do think its just a question of the macromedia flash for unbuntu is to old
supersam33 posted this at 20:35 — 8th August 2007.
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Possibly, I don't use ubuntu, I tried it once, but I still preferred windows, since I have grown up with it. But also the player itself wasnt created with the newer verison, it was made with 6.
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JeevesBond posted this at 17:05 — 24th August 2007.
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Sorry I didn't see this thread earlier. Yes, Flash does work on GNU+Linux, right up to the latest version. It's nasty proprietary software though, so bundling it in a GNU+Linux distribution would be illegal. In Ubuntu you can install it from the Synaptic Package Manager, just type: 'flash' in the search box. if it doesn't appear you may need to enable the multiverse repository (should be under edit repositories or something similar).
Hope this helps.
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webwiz posted this at 18:57 — 25th August 2007.
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If you do decide to embed a Flash movie in your web page(s), I recommend SWFObject.
Cordially, David
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