necromanthus,
I hate to have you create a special solution for me. :) I was hoping it might be as simple as swapping the extension name in your Action Script.
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necromanthus,
I hate to have you create a special solution for me. :) I was hoping it might be as simple as swapping the extension name in your Action Script.
Here is your SWF Player (see the attached file).Quote:
Originally posted by btchwaxfan
Is it possible I can get a version of this designed to play swf instead of MP3? All of my MP3s are encoded into swf.
Thanks !
notes:
1) is working for your particular case only !
2) don't include the ".swf" extension inside of the XML file.
Try to do your best.
;)
I tried my Best. Still having difficulty. I redid the XML with my track listing, and everything works fine on my local machine, even with remote URLs for the tracks.
But when I uploaded the files to the net, with no changes,
http://www.gasgiantradio.com/SWFplayer.swf
I am only able to play one track and not able to choose another, pause, or stop. But everything worked fine locally.
I'm stumped. This is the same problem I ran into before, runs fine locally, but will not do the fancy stuff when on the server.
I did a test for you:
http://www.cybernet.ro/Hits/test.swf
Everything works just fine (OFFLINE or ONLINE).
Sorry,but I can't solve your hosting problems.
cheers
Trying to solve your hosting problems, I did this update for you.
If it doesn't work ... there's nothing else to do.
;)
Several hosts doesn't allow multiple streams maded by the same IP (this is to prevent download managers such as FlashGet,GetRight,GoZilla,etc).
Well,this (final) update should solve your hosting problem.
;)
Hold ON !
I saw your XML file: you're not the host for those SWFs !
You have absolute URLs for melodies and this is not good.
Remote loading (for variables or equiv.) is not allowed by Flash Player 7 !
If you can't host those SWFs and the www.bigblocks.net webmaster is your friend,there is a solution for your problem:
Ask him to create in his root directory a file (called crossdomain.xml ) with this content:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
<cross-domain-policy>
<allow-access-from domain="*.gasgiantradio.com" secure="false" />
</cross-domain-policy>
From now on,you have full access to those files.
cheers
p.s.
I'm going home now.
necromanthus
That seems to have done it. I uploaded the SWFs to the same server as the player and it seems to working now, with no other mod.
This is an interesting thing to know though, about remote loading.
Thanks
I'm a very rookie KoolMoves user (rookie to Flash all together), and I need an MP3 player for a DJ site. I dig this one, but have zero clue at how to get into the XML file to modify it. I appreciate any help you can give me! :)
Thanks!
Shae
Welcome to KoolMoves Shaelove!Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaelove
Right click on the XML file and select "Open With" and select notepad. When finished editing, Select "File", "Save". If you select "Save As..." you'll have to add the XML extension.
I just came across this site that has a very cool flasher music player. The website is called http://www.alphaomegawellnesscenter.com
Is it possible to make something like that from Kool Moves. Is yes, if someone can show me how to do that, I would be most appreciated.
Thank you
The current version (v6) has a skinable media player.... So yes is the answer
What's so spectacular about that MP3 player?Quote:
Originally Posted by vanbao
I think you have two better options:
1) The KM 6.0 MediaPlayer (Wilbert did a great job there)
2) http://necromanthus.com/KoolMoves/MP3Player.html
cheers
Does it cost anything to upgrade to version six. I purchased KoolMoves about a year and a half ago. Please forgive me but what is meant by a "skinable" media player.Quote:
Originally Posted by necromanthus
Necromanthus,
What I like about that one are:
1. It continues to play the next song when it finished playing the current song.
2. The size can be change to fit into the website layout.
3. It display a graphic for each song.
Other than those three things, your players are way better.
Thank you so much for you help.
Vanbao
Help > Upgrade Software to answer your question
1) both players (v2 & v3) are able to do that.Quote:
Originally Posted by vanbao
2) you cannot change their size because the graphics are based on GIFs,
and this kind of image format (max 255 colors palette) cannot be rescaled with smooth results (the pixels cannot be interpolated).
But in a future version I intend to use 24bit PNG and scalable PlayList.
3) this "feature" has nothing to do with MP3 players.
But if there is enough interest in this "visualization extension" ... why not!
:smoov: