Re: Flash problem

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Hi,

Folderol a écrit :
> I've finally got around to thinking about upgrading my website,
> so thought it would be a good idea to have an embedded player as well as
> the download options. Well it seems that the only more-or-less universal
> players are all flash players.
> 
> Not wonderful but I guess I can live with it. There were three that
> looked quite reasonable and easy to configure, and the all seem to work
> well enough, baring one problem.
> 
> None of them has a transparent background - although the all claim to
> have the option :(
> 
> I've tried all the various suggestions on different sites, but
> steadfastly get a white background. I'm only able to try this out with
> firefox at them moment, so I don't know if that's behaving strangely.
> 
> Anyone else come across this problem and found a way round it, or,
> better still, anyone know of another plugin that will work on the
> majority of browsers?

I wrote a full-javascript audio player for my own use. You can view it here:

	http://www.esaracco.fr/en/musique

Actual basic features are:

	* Detail of the track.
	* Choice between Lo and Hi quality.
	* Previous/Next/Play/Stop buttons.
	* Download link.
	* Lyrics link for songs.
	* Tracks can be hosted locally or remotely (all actual tracks are 
hosted on http://www.dogmazic.net, which can be on heavy load...).

Rudimentary, but it can be enhanced and extended if needed. If you are 
interested, do not hesitate to join me off-list.

Bye
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