Open Source
So, I've got all of these components that I build for my websites that I'm going to start open sourcing.
Why would I do that you ask? Well, mainly becuase I'm a huge supporter of Flash, and one way to ensure that Flash stays on top is to ensure that developers can easily make compelling applications in Flash. So to support this, as i get around to it, i'm open sourcing my components.
The first one is an MP3 Player.

Check it out here at http://flash.aliseya.com
Why would I do that you ask? Well, mainly becuase I'm a huge supporter of Flash, and one way to ensure that Flash stays on top is to ensure that developers can easily make compelling applications in Flash. So to support this, as i get around to it, i'm open sourcing my components.
The first one is an MP3 Player.

Check it out here at http://flash.aliseya.com
1 Comments:
Hi,
I've been trying to use this, and it's great! Thanks so much, as it's exactly what I need.
I've just got one issue- I'm embedding it in a Flash website, and it works alright, but it takes a long time for the tracks to start.
Will I need to preload every single track? Is it loading them prior to play, or streaming? It's giving me "webkit" errors in my web browser's activity window.
I've got a streaming slideshow in there as well, which may be part of the issue.
Also, it seems like when I switch to a new song using the previous and next when this is actually live on the net, I need to hit pause, then play again to get it actually working.
You can see where I'm using it here...
http://www.iwenweddings.com/redesign/iwen-exposures-photography.html
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer. :) It's nice to find an easily skinnable and understandable music player.
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