Ban and I finally managed to get a player he likes, but the way I did it, the audio clips have to reside on the hard drive. As you can read below, Ban wants the audio data to be stored inside the stack, so users can't clone it.

The problem is that I don't know how to "suck" an audio clip into a stack and then tell the player to play it back.

Can anyone else help Ban?

:)

Jon

-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        RE: JLBPlayer
Date:   Thu, 14 Jul 2005 08:48:27 -0700
From:   Ban Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:     Jon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



Hi Jon,

This is exactly what I need but the only thing is I don't want user to
play songs from his/her hard drive.  I want to import 9 songs in the
stack and they can only play 9 songs,  and I don't want them to copy
these songs into there hard drive, because these songs are copyrighted.


What I am doing is : making a standalone application that has several
topics (about, contact, lessons....)each topics has each own substack
and on the main stack I want to have a player displays 9 songs and
continue play until user close the application.  User can select from
the song list to play a song he/she wants.

I hope I don't confuse you

Could we modify to make JLBPlayer works like this.   Thank you so much
for your help.


Ban



-----Original Message-----
From: Jon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 6:05 PM
To: Ban Nguyen
Subject: Re: JLBPlayer

Ban:

Here is a revised version of the stack with a selectable list.

Go into "edit" mode and load the list with the names of whatever files you want to play

Then when you go into "run" mode, each time you click on a line, the file with the corresponding name will start to play.

Try this with a few small audio files and see if it is close to what you

want to do.

:)

Jon



Ban Nguyen wrote:

Very cool, please show me how to do this


-------------------------------------------

Ban:

Feel free to contact me off list if you want to pursue this just
between

the two of us.

You could take JLBPlayer and make the following changes to do what you

want:

1) make the stack/window taller;

2) put nine buttons or fields on the taller window

3) create a MouseUp handler for each button.  Each handler plays one
of

the nine audio files, using the same code that I use to load and play audio.

:)

Jon



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