That’s very interesting. I wonder if it warrants a bug report? It works as 
promised on iOS and Mac 10.11.6. It’s a really simple demo, so perhaps it would 
help if I or you filed a bug report and the stack was a sample. The dictionary 
says the player works on Linux. The top buttons are just playing an audio clip 
without using the player.

One thing to try is whether the file type matters. I included both mp3 and mp4 
files.

Best,
Bill

> On Sep 18, 2016, at 6:01 PM, Alejandro Tejada <capellan2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Bill,
> 
> Just for curiosity. I tested your stack
> on Ubuntu Linux.
> 
> In Ubuntu, the first button does not work at all,
> (Play MP3 AudioClip) but second button
> (Play Audioclip 1) loads mplayer into memory,
> and after clicking "Stop Playing" button
> the sound starts.
> 
> As far as I know, there is no way to stop or
> resume mplayer from within LiveCode, except
> waiting until sound (or movie) is finished.
> 
> Alejandro
> 
> William Prothero wrote:
> 
>> Folks:
>> I have a small sample stack that plays audio on desktop and iOS.
>> I haven’t debugged in on Android or Windows, but if anybody would
>> like to see it, here is the link.
> 
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/aqnlgzph5x5h23l/PlaySound Tests.zip?dl=0
> 
>> It’s very simple, but for those who are not familiar with playing sounds
>> in version 8, it may save you some time.
> 
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