hi all you elgg geniuses:
I am a website owner and I would like to know if there is a elgg audio player that detects ALL of the common audio player extensioins. What I am looking for particularly is .mp3, .mp4, .aif, .wav, and .dss
I am a independent artist working with a new distribution website and in my opinion these extensions are the most common for any type of independent audio art. In fact I plan on doin a blog on them soon. I am willing to pay for these specifications I would like to donate seeing that my budget is depleeting rapidly but If anyone could get back to me on this it would be most appreciated.
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most audio players are flash coded and flash only supports mp3 as far as i know.
so you are then left with the OS dependant players and quicktime, VLC and real..
real is bloated.. quicktime is apple..
vlc is a decent balance.. though requires a plugin to be installed on all OSs (like most of the others do anyway).
soundcloud.com allows upload of wavs etc. and playback through flash, so i would start by exploring how they do it.
I would also like to comment on my post that plug-in or widget what you prefer should be able to fast forward , rewind, pause, and play, and have a volume. It would also be very nice if there was a way to share these songs if in fact your profile had a visitor, I would suggest sharing on facebook, twitter, rss (optional) and email only. Fom my dealings with the developer community I realize specifics are a must :) and that's a good thing... This specific audio player is worth paying for from me please contact me at absolute@passion3107.com
I personally like windows platform alot better I tunes is pretty strict with their DRM which makes it hard for Indies
@tunist thanxs for the tip..