God I need that new player.
Me, too. Wish it were not so far down the roadmap.
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When I set a player to a remote http audio file on a Win 7 machine
without QT installed, nothing plays and I get an error could not open
video player. The file is an mp3 file set up for fast start streaming.
Another mp3 file played from the hard drive does work. How do I get the
remote mp3 to
Probably not the answer you want to hear but, download and play locally?
Regards,
Scott Rossi
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Tactile Media, UX/UI Design
On 10/2/13 12:10 PM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com wrote:
When I set a player to a remote http audio file on a Win 7 machine
without QT
On 10/2/13 2:30 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Probably not the answer you want to hear but, download and play locally?
Yeah, won't work. We need instant playback. Is there really no way to
play a streaming mp3 without QT?
God I need that new player.
On 10/2/13 12:10 PM, J. Landman Gay
work. We need instant playback. Is there really no way to
play a streaming mp3 without QT?
God I need that new player.
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On 10/2/13 3:50 PM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
When you download a file with Livecode,
where is the file stored?
In the system's cached files folder or
this file only exists in RAM memory?
I wish I knew. I spent some time yesterday looking for the temporary
files but I couldn't find any. Maybe
Jacque wrote:
Is there really no way to play a streaming mp3 without QT?
Jacque,
Perhaps play it within a browser control?
Jim Lambert
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On 10/2/13 9:26 PM, Jim Lambert wrote:
Jacque wrote:
Is there really no way to play a streaming mp3 without QT?
Jacque,
Perhaps play it within a browser control?
We may have figured it out. My client is audio-proficient and made
several different mp3 files to test. I'm not sure what
On 10/2/13 10:59 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I could write a script that does the polling, but it seems to me
callbacks should work.
Oh gosh -- I need to correct the record. I just took a closer look at
the callbacks and they were still set for timings of the old m4a files
we were using.