Arnoud,

Thanks for the interest.  I think its an interesting idea about
multimedia management for a website, and maybe that would be cool in
the future, but right now I'm having a hard enough time trying to keep
the feature creep down so that it still stays workable for me in my
free time :D.  That actually might not be to difficult to do though
because the frontend is all flash so it would be possible to plug it
into a different backend.

I was thinking about it and I haven't noticed any of the playback
issues on songs that are less than 320k encoded, so maybe that has
something to do with it (or maybe its just a coincidence).

Dan

On 12/16/06, Arnoud Bos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Dan,
>
> The project seems really interesting, but i'm busy like hell!
> (Which is of course a good ting...)
>
> I had just a thought about the project....
> With a few modifications it could be an excellent candidate for a universal
> Asset manager for a backend of a multimedia website. People could
> upload/preview and select files with it for the use in different parts of
> their website. There are of course many open source file managers for
> websites out there, but something like this one would rule them all :).
>
> Anyways, realising now I'm not giving the answers you were hoping for. Sorry
> for that :)
>
> Good luck,
> Arnoud
>
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens
> Dan Shryock
> Verzonden: vrijdag 15 december 2006 23:58
> Aan: Open Source Flash Mailing List
> Onderwerp: [osflash] Help with sound playback issues
>
> I am currently writing a media player application, I am using a flex 2
> based user interface, and I was hoping to get some assistance /
> feedback from the community.
>
> The application is called Mazaru, and It is designed so that it can be
> run from multiple platforms (windows, linux, and osx) as a normal
> application for organizing and playing media files similar to iTunes
> (currently mp3, flv, jpg, and png are supported).  But because it uses
> flash for the interface, and http over localhost for communication, it
> can also be used remotely for almost full functionality for
> organizing, adding files, and playback as well.
>
> At the moment I am having difficulties with playback on some of the
> mp3's that I am loading.  They are being loaded over http, but some of
> them are stopping playback before the song has completed playing.  I
> was wondering if anyone has had any experience with similar issues and
> what the causes could be?  Any help on this issue would be very
> greatly appreciated (if you need any more details please ask).
>
> Another question I have is this:  is there anybody in the community
> interested in this type of project, and willing to help me work on the
> user interface?  I have enough experience in flash that I am getting
> by, but if there was someone willing to work with me on this, I think
> that it could rapidly evolve into a much more usable application.  I
> am currently hosting it as a sourceforge project
> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/mazaru), but the version available
> for download is old and under a different name than the one I am
> currently using.  The version on sourceforge still exhibits the same
> audio playback issues, but it doesn't run on linux or osx.
>
> Sorry for the lengthy email, but any help or feedback would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Dan
>
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