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Tutorial for using Audio Player on non-WordPress sites

Good news for people who want to use my Audio Player on a non-WordPress site: Mindy McAdams has very kindly written a nice tutorial explaining exactly how to do it.

Thanks Mindy!

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  1. #30: Martin Says:

    Jerome: this looks like you didn’t include the javascript file (audio-player.js). I can’t really give you more details without seeing an example.

  2. #29: Jerome Says:

    I keep getting this error on Firefox 2.0.0.6:

    ap_stopAll is not defined
    javascript:ap_stopAll(1)
    Line 1

    Most users don’t have problems listening to the audio but there are a few who cannot listen to the audio even if they’ve upgraded to latest Firefox and latest flash.

    When this error appears, the player just keeps on Buffering without playing, even if it has played fine previously. Any suggestion what should I do to avoid this problem? In order to be able to play again, I sometimes have to close the browser and then open the site again.

  3. #28: Mat Says:

    Hey, I got a problem with the 1 pixel out player.
    I don’t know where to place the line :

    In which HTML code ?

    Thanks…

  4. #27: Martin Says:

    John: it would help if I could see the page BUT anyway, my advice would be to reduce the number of players on the page. 130 instances on one page cannot be very useful for your users/visitors.

  5. #26: John Kiernan Says:

    We have a website that lists a table with over 130 MP3 files. It *seems* in trying to use this (my friend has it on his website), that it chokes on the massive number of MP3s. We *think* it is trying to download 130 instances of the Flash player. Is this possible? We’re using Mindy’s technique for a non Wordpress site.

    TIA.

    – John Kiernan, OALAIG

  6. #25: Martin Says:

    John: unfortunately, this is not possible without me modifying the player and I don’t have time to do this at the moment. Sorry…

  7. #24: John Edwards Says:

    Greetings Martin,

    Thank you for the amazing plugin. I use it religiously on my own site and recommend it to others as the best of it’s kind.

    One question I had was whether one might configure the player to be just a single Start button, without a slider or other details. I have someone who’d like to have their 30-second greeting in the upper right hand corner of their homepage start playing with just a single-button click.

    Thanks again,
    John

  8. #23: John Says:

    Mindy’s page/site is down.. anyway to post the tutorial on this site?

    thanks,

    John

  9. #22: Christopher Says:

    Martin,
    Thank you for the great and simple Flash Mp3 Player.

    It was very simple to set-up.

    Now my English students can learn even better online.

    So far I’ve added it to a page explaining the pronunciation of regular verbs in the past.
    Having the pronunciation on the page lets them practice even outside of class!

    If one day I figure out how to record via the Internet I’ll have my students record themselves after listening :-)

    Here is a link to my first page to include sound:

    http://portallanguageservices......gverb.html

  10. #21: Josh Says:

    Ooops: I meant to refer to post # 11 here: http://www.1pixelout.net/2006/.....wordpress/

    Thanks,
    Josh

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