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HoWnDaWg 25th May 2005 23:57

Java or flash PLS player?
 
Iv looked around but never really found an exact link to a download of a web based pls player, in java or flash.

So is there anything out there, in java or flash, that will play like winamp or real player, but web based, so the listeners dont need realplayer or winamp installed?

Thankyou.

Amplex9 26th May 2005 00:12

You might want to take a look at... Java Zoom :)

Vchat20 26th May 2005 00:36

www.freedomaudio.com

woodsier 16th February 2008 04:52

Sorry to raise the dead in terms of threads... but freedomaudio.com is no longer a working URL, and i'm also in desperate need of a web-based STREAM music player, that will play my mp3 encoded .pls/m3u etc streams.

I see it on the major websites, but i can't for the life of me find one. I don't want one that uses a winamp agent (and just plays in the browser using the winamp player as an engine), i need one that is standalone.

Are there any ones made from java/ajax technology??

CJPR 16th February 2008 09:58

Quote:

Originally posted by Amplex9
You might want to take a look at... Java Zoom :)
woodsier

That is standalone and although it looks a bit like Winamp it is not. If you want to see/hear one in action then check out my site in the listen links on main page right side.

woodsier 16th February 2008 22:06

Thanks for the reply!

I would really however prefer a player that i can embed in my website and is a lot more simple than that. Is there no java/ajax code that can stream a playlist file? How do life365 and websites like that have them, yet nobody else knows how?

Nick@ss 17th February 2008 07:51

Ther are no codes available that will do this as far as i know.

We offer a content delivery server for this purpose which connects to your shoutcast server and you can put what ever front end player on your website you choose.

Nick@ss 17th February 2008 07:53

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The latest flash player seems to be quite good

protegechris 11th April 2008 08:25

Quote:

Originally posted by nick@ss
The latest flash player seems to be quite good
Can you confirm this works? I'm unable to get any audio going.

Nick@ss 11th April 2008 09:31

yep it works,

tried and tested.

woodsier 28th April 2008 11:06

Quote:

Originally posted by nick@ss
Ther are no codes available that will do this as far as i know.

We offer a content delivery server for this purpose which connects to your shoutcast server and you can put what ever front end player on your website you choose.

Could you please tell me more about this? And why there are no codes and what a content delivery server is needed for?

And what the difference is?

Thanks!

Nick@ss 28th April 2008 11:43

The only script that is available to source a server is sc_trans that will run on a linux server,

There are various offerings like live 365 and our content delivery servers which will source your stream but we do not make this publically available as it is a product we have designed and written for our own uses.

Dexemplu 28th April 2008 18:27

Quote:

Originally posted by nick@ss
yep it works,

tried and tested.

Have you edited anything other than the config's IP and Port? I'm having a really hard time getting it to run my broadcast.

Nick@ss 28th April 2008 18:42

Thats all that needs changing,

i did try for chris and it worked perfect,

hopefully chris can chime in and show what he did to resolve any problems he had.

Dexemplu 28th April 2008 19:08

Quote:

Originally posted by nick@ss
Thats all that needs changing,

i did try for chris and it worked perfect,

hopefully chris can chime in and show what he did to resolve any problems he had.

Then i'm stumped. I actually can't make it play any online broadcast. I must be doing something wrong. Would you upload the config that you used and worked here, please?

Nick@ss 28th April 2008 19:18

What is the ip and port of the server?

the config i used is no different to the one uploaded.

Dexemplu 28th April 2008 19:37

Quote:

Originally posted by nick@ss
What is the ip and port of the server?

the config i used is no different to the one uploaded.

http://80.86.106.136:80/

Nick@ss 28th April 2008 19:58

game over,

Content Type: audio/aacp

pulsorock 1st May 2008 00:08

Does the flash player provided by nick@ss works with aacPlus streams? I tried it and it doesn't work on mine neither (test stream here: http://radiopulsorock.sytes.net:3810/).

At the moment I stream with WMA, but if I find a Flash Player (I read that Adobe's Flash Player 9 supports HE-AACv2) that allows me to stream with aacPlus/Shoutcast I'll move my stream to Shoutcast servers with an embedded flash player.

FUNKMASTER 3rd May 2008 22:05

HI nick@ss is it ok to change the background image on this flash player ? cheers Andy ps works a treat so far and all i did was to change ip/port in config file upload away you go simple nice one :up:

Nick@ss 4th May 2008 15:02

no problem,

its not something we wrote its just one i found.

FUNKMASTER 4th May 2008 17:09

Hi glad you said that nick as I had a little play around with it but seems to be ok
check it out here
cheers Andy

FUNKMASTER 11th May 2008 11:41

Hi all i have noticed with this player that sometimes you can hear all i can decribe it as ''bip's and blup's'' not a major issue but something i have noticed whilst listening & monitoring also ive added a better background image to make it more funky & used a pop-up + size script for a direct click link from my site.
cheers all Andy

Nick@ss 11th May 2008 12:11

i have also seen that it doesnt like bitrate / frequency / channel changes,

sputnik radio 11th May 2008 16:06

Quote:

Originally posted by nick@ss
The latest flash player seems to be quite good

The install instructions are in French talk or something..How did yall manage to dicipher the install instructions?

Nick@ss 11th May 2008 16:20

i just looked at the config and went from there,

There are many online translators you can use but its faily self explanatory if you look at the config.

FUNKMASTER 11th May 2008 16:23

HI, all you need to do is add your server ip/port in the config file and upload the lot to your webspace job done, not tricky especially as im fluent in '' something'' but not french :D

sputnik radio 11th May 2008 18:12

LOL online translator told me to give my files to my waiter. LOL

Nick@ss 11th May 2008 18:13

only usefull if the waiter knows what to do with it :)

they are best with boiled new potatoes :)

sputnik radio 11th May 2008 18:31

yah it works great ...http://sputnikradio.com/flashplay/player.php

sputnik radio 11th May 2008 19:07

any chance of getting that .fla file? I want to make the stage smaller on that flash file...Too tall.

bored_womble 14th May 2008 23:11

thought i would share this little tidbit, not sure if it helps, but you should be able to get *any* flash player to work by using the nsv link work around.

The player embed is from one of the most prolific flash players ( you can skin it, chop, slice it, dice it in every direction ) from

http://www.jeroenwijering.com/

If you simply add the following to your website ( change the shoutcast ip and port ) and away you go. You need to give it 2-3 seconds before you hear audio, but should work a treat.

Example
PHP Code:

<embed 
src
="http://www.jeroenwijering.com/embed/mediaplayer.swf" 
    
width="320" 
    
height="20" 
    
allowfullscreen="true" 
    
allowscriptaccess="always"     flashvars="file=http://69.31.50.149:80/;stream.nsv&type=mp3&height=20&width=320&showdigits=false" 
    
/> 

Why it works, well when accessing the Shoutcast server with the nsv link, it not longer worries about the agent type so spools out the stream.

I dont think this has been mentioned before, but apologies if it has already been covered somewhere.

BW

sputnik radio 22nd June 2008 14:33

Oh btw ..This flash player does work however it uses up all your server bandwidth.....It doesnt stream directly from the Shoutcast server to the listner...The flash player handles the stream through whatever webserver you have the flashplayer installed on and uses up all the bandwidth. So if your Web server is not on the same server as your SC server your using double the bandwidth.


After using up all my web servers bandwidth I had to abandon this player..

Sigh seems that there will never be a universal player

rbcsi 2nd August 2008 03:24

With acc?
 
Hello, with the novelty of sc_trans 2.0 which transmits using acc, I wonder if you have a player in flash that play radios in acc, as I found work here in the forum, but when a stream in acc not work.

Thank you now

Nick@ss 2nd August 2008 07:30

Our new flash servers can be streamed to with an aac dsp or an aac relay from shoutcast if that helps ;)

so if you want easy AAC flash here it is.

rbcsi 2nd August 2008 15:23

Quote:

Originally posted by nick@ss
Our new flash servers can be streamed to with an aac dsp or an aac relay from shoutcast if that helps ;)

so if you want easy AAC flash here it is.

Since already you for help

Do you have a player in flash with support for audio / aacp for me I can put on my site and you can listen to the radio in accp?

If yes, you can provide me ? Or is a product you sell?

Thank you

Jkey 2nd August 2008 15:51

you must pay for a flash server that relays
shoutcast aac+ streams.

Greg_E 2nd August 2008 16:07

To add to it, you must pay for the server application if you want to run your own flash server. At the moment Wowza and Adobe Flash server are the only two that I know of, and both are $1000 USD for unlimited clients. ANd the last time I looked, you will need to wrap the aac+ in an mp4 wrapper, so Nick must have done something different to be able to get a regular aac+ stream converted to Flash.

Nick@ss 2nd August 2008 16:18

Here is a flash server being sourced from a 32k AAC shoutcast server.

http://webspace.streamsolutions.co.uk/flashtests/

http://87.117.193.145:9076/

:)

We are working on the buffer as there is a little more delay that we would like but that should be sorted soon.

Jkey 2nd August 2008 16:31

i like this new service from ss when i have
more time i will play with it further.
I can confirm though it works great when relaying
a shoutcast server or through sc_dsp connecting.


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