are you using apache or iis as your webserver? (or in the case of something
else what is that?)

On 3/19/06, Marc Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Johannes,
>
> This looked promising, but it doesn't fix the problem when playing
> from the web server for some reason -- it now breaks in I.E. and also
> in Firefox (didn't test anything else). I changed the names of the
> files on the server from "xxx.mp3" to just plain "xxx" and removed
> the extension from the AS concatenation of which file to load. It
> works fine locally, but the problem was never there in local
> playback. So I'm back to square one. Except maybe the fact it doesn't
> work without .mp3 extensions on the web files is a clue to something
> wrong with my server?
>
> Marc
>
>
> At 08:56 AM 3/19/2006, you wrote:
> >don't use a .mp3 file as somepoeple have stuff like download accelarator
> >installed which grabs hold of that. rename the file to some arb extension
> as
> >flash just worries about the header( if it does even about that, but i
> >suspect it will since it needs to know how much iot has to load).
> >
> >On 3/19/06, Marc Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > [This is a re-post. No replies last time. Can anyone help with
> > > this  -- even to confirm whether you get sound on this using I.E.? If
> > > the answer is "no," I'd like to get back to you to try to find
> > > similarities between your setup and my two setups that don't
> > > work.  Thanks! -Marc]
> > >
> > > This is a follow-up on a previous post. I'm still having the problem,
> > > but now have more details. Really need help with this, so please read
> > > the following and let me know if you have ideas or solutions.
> > >
> > > Problem in brief:
> > > Where Flash uses a sound object to load and stream an MP3 file, no
> > > sound is heard on a small percentage of Windows computers using I.E.
> > > and Flash Player 8.
> > >
> > > Problem and troubleshooting in-depth:
> > > I have tested this in a more complex and also in a simpler Flash
> > > movie with indentical results. The complex version (which uses MP3's
> > > in a separate directory from the .swf, and constructs their URLs
> > > dynamically) is at:
> > > http://www.dartfrogmedia.com/birdGame.
> > >
> > > If you test this and want to send a report, please include 1) whether
> > > you heard sound; 2) version and sub-version of I.E.; 3) OS, including
> > > sub-version, service packs, etc.; 4) Flash Player version and
> > > sub-version (requires Player 7 or above).
> > >
> > > In the simpler version, Flash uses a Sound object to download and
> > > stream an MP3 file that is located in the same directory as the .swf
> > > and html file whenever a button is pressed:
> > >
> > > _global.narration = new Sound();
> > > btn.onRelease = function() {
> > >        narration.loadSound("americanRobin.mp3", true);
> > > };
> > >
> > > On Windows using Netscape and Firefox, and on Mac using Safari, the
> > > movie plays the sound fine on all tested platforms and computers.
> > >
> > > In Windows using I.E. 6, the movie works locally on all computers
> > > tested. Played from the internet, it works for most computers (about
> > > a dozen tested). But for two of my computers, it fails to work over
> > > the web. Note that the MP3's always end up in I.E.'s cache, so it's
> > > not an issue of I.E. not finding the files, but of Flash never
> > > playing them. Also, I can play the MP3's directly from I.E.
> > >
> > > The two computers where this thing breaks are a Dell Inspiron laptop
> > > and a custom desktop. Looking at versions of I.E. for all tests, I
> > > note that the desktop that fails to play has the same I.E.
> > > sub-version as a colleague's computer that works fine, so I would
> > > rule out that the sub-version of I.E. is causing the problem (at
> > > least not in and of itself). Also, all three of my computers are
> > > running Windows XP Pro, but one (the one that works) has no service
> > > packs and the two that don't work have SP1 and SP2 respectively. I am
> > > assuming that among those colleagues who have tested this for me, at
> > > least some must have the later service packs, so I would rule out
> > > that SP1 or SP2 are causing the problem.
> > >
> > > When Flash in I.E. fails to play via an internet connection, it is
> > > still observed that I.E. loads the MP3 files into cache. Furthermore,
> > > if I type the URLs of the MP3s directly into I.E., they are located
> > > and are played via Windows Media Player. Thus I can rule out that
> > > I.E. is not loading the MP3 file at Flash's command.
> > >
> > > I have swapped network cables between the desktop that works and the
> > > desktop that doesn't work, and the computer that doesn't work still
> > > fails. So I can rule out something in my network connection.
> > >
> > > I have tried using a listener in Flash to determine when the MP3 has
> > > loaded, and to play it only after it has loaded. This does not fix
> > > the problem. I've also tried setting the streaming parameter to
> > > "false" instead of "true," and it makes no difference. Nor does
> > > listening for onLoad, and then starting the sound, help.
> > >
> > > I have moved the Flash movie to a different web server. This does not
> > > fix the problem. So I can almost certainly rule out some peculiarity
> > > of my web server.
> > >
> > > And that's it! Any thoughts?
> > >
> > >
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