![]() I'm hoping to catch the eye of other art & music developers who maybe heading towards the same objective and who may have tackled the above functionality already in a more efficient way. Anyone with old versions of safari, please give it a spin and let me know if it works okay on older versions of safari. inc for the audio.module (if there is enough interest) or integrate it into views, so it can be used for any drupal playlist.Īn example of similar functionality can be found at the excellent muxtape site: or of course on - here's an example of their "preview all" playlist for REM,Īny comments, criticism or suggestions welcome. It's a fairly heavy set of js at the moment but the plan is to trim it down and either create an add-on. The audio player is controlled using a mix of mainly prototype and soundmanager2. Tested and works with opera, IE 7, IE 6, Firefox (and the new beta).Avoids the buffering issue which sometimes occurs using the button player that comes with the audio.module.as opposed to having the user click to play each song When a song finishes playing it automatically moves to the next song.With the existing audio players visitors have to click to stop a song before playing another one.to avoid 2 songs playing at the same time Allows the user to click to play another song and automatically stops playing the previous song, if another one is clicked.Key functionality/ergonomics would be as follows: So, you can see a preview of it at the following links: It's in early beta, but, when I showed a client how it worked, they wanted it yesterday. I've been playing around with a new alternative to the default audio players that come with Drupals audio suite of modules. ![]() (re-submitting this because the previous post couldn't be edited and placed in the correct group) ![]()
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