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Posted by Ralph Hφglund on 10/19/72 11:38
cwdjrxyz skrev:
> Ralph HΓΆglund wrote:
>
>>Neredbojias skrev:
>>
>>>With neither quill nor qualm, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Ralph_H=F6glund?= quothed:
>>>
>>>
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>>>>Sorry, I was not clear enough. I want an embedded player that the
>>>>visitor can choose by clicking on a label "Play music clips".
>>>>
>>>>I know that even Windows media player nav handle m3u.
>>>>
>>>>What I have that works fine is MyMP3Stream. Link:
>>>>
>>>>http://bohuswines.se/scripts/indexmain.html
>>>>
>>>>Click on: "Musik-clips". This player reads xml-playlist fine.
>>>
>>>
>>>All that I get is a blank little window.
>>>
>>
>>Try to download Macromedia Flash player.
>
>
> Yes, your page does require that flash be installed on the computer. I
> was able to download your file with the extension .swf which shows the
> player. It of course will not work offline as it needs to be on your
> site to have access to the music.
>
> I also downloaded a free trial of a program to be put on the server for
> streaming mp3s or certain video formats that you also have on the
> server. What it actually does is convert your media to a flash format
> and adds some player chrome and playlists. It too requires flash on a
> browser to be viewed. It used awful code for the flash that included
> the dual ActiveX-embed paths, so I was not interested in it.
>
> I then looked at Google's new video service for their free videos. If
> you view the video online, you must have flash installed. However
> Google has a special player which you may download fairly rapidly. You
> may also download the videos as a Google .gvp file. However the .gvp
> file is just a link to the actual video file at Google, and the
> computer must be online when you use the Google player. If you open
> Opera and have it open a Google .gvp file, it gives you a short file
> that includes a URL for an .avi file. If you follow this URL, you can
> download the .avi. It can be huge - about 60MB for 15 minutes in one
> case. There are several variations of avi files, and not all types will
> play on all players. This avi could not be opened by the WMP. It could
> be opened by a player that comes with Nero, but there was only video
> with missing sound. However if you use Xilisoft to convert the avi to
> .wmv format, the resulting .wmv would play correctly on the WMP. Of
> course for the videos that Google sells, everything is highly encrypted
> and you can not download the complete video in any format without
> paying.
>
> I now wonder if it is more likely that a computer would have a WMP
> player installed or flash installed, as it appears the methods I
> examined required at least some player be installed. For now I plan to
> stick to streaming multiple files using a .wax and/or .ram file which
> can contain a playlist of several songs.
>
I do not really understand what you (cwdjrxyz) are talking about.
My original issue was to convert from m3u-playlist to
xml-playlist. The player I have is excellent and I have no
intention to go into your complicated descriptions.
So, if you have any tip for me, thank you.
Ralph
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