XSPF 3.1

Posted on June 11, 2006
Categories: Flash, XSPF.

New XSPF update, very minor changes.
The auto-update was checking version with an onEnterFrame function for the entire time the player is running, taking up a little more cpu than necessary. Also, the info tags from the playlist have been getting overwritten by a link to my site (the default if there is no info tag) before being loaded.
/jukebox

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7 comments.

daniel
Comment on June 12th, 2006.

im new to all this i really want a plyer for my website but i do not know what to do or what to download please help

Comment on June 12th, 2006.

Well, really you need to do a bit more research to understand this, but you would need to download the zip link (on the left sidebar) then upload xspf-player.swf to your webhost. To post on your website you would need to add a small piece of code to the html, and change the options to what you want. You can find more info here.

daniel
Comment on June 12th, 2006.

sorry but im still not understanding

Comment on June 12th, 2006.

Hi Lacy, I must say you’ve done an outstanding job with the revisions. I am still having a small issue and that is I cannot get the autoplay feature to turn off.
No matter what I do your xspf version seems to autoplay.

I have tried:
autoplay=0, autoplay=1, autoplay=true, autoplay=false

I have also removed that variable altogether.

I do not ever have this problem with Fabricio Zuardi’s version.

Can you help me?

Aloha from Maui!
Jes

Babygene
Comment on June 14th, 2006.

Ok. I’ve got a version of your player on my page. I’m currently using Webjay to link my music files. How do I host my own playlist to my music? Yours seems to be http://blog.lacymorrow.com/projects/xspf-wmp/xplaylist.xml
How did you create this file? I also cannot turn off the autoplay feature.

Jesse
Comment on June 14th, 2006.

Hey Babygene,
I haven’t heard from Lacy yet (no doubt he’s a busy genius), but after reading the documentation I too had problems writing the xspf correctly. So i simply ‘viewed source’ on his xml file, copied it into a text editor, changed the info for my own needs, uploaded and voila. So that’s how you can do it also. I forgot to mention Lacy, I cannot get the auto-repeat to work either. Is that built in: to repeat one song until user makes a change?
Aloha,
Jes

Comment on August 22nd, 2006.

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