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I have an audio stream and i want to add it to a website but i want to also add a control to mute it or turn it on/off so it doesn't annoy users, can anyone help?
May 22 '09 #1
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acoder
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What form does this take, i.e. post your code.
May 22 '09 #2
ziycon
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Currently I'm unsure where to go, i was looking at an <EMBED> but it wont work with that, it's a stream from a shoutcast server, its passed in via an IP or a .PLS file, is this any help?
Example: http://123.12.12.135:8000/listen.pls
May 22 '09 #3
acoder
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Use an <object> tag. You can use an application which plays sound or Flash. If using Flash, have a look at SoundManager.
May 22 '09 #4
ziycon
384 Contributor
Thanks for that, I'm looking into using the soundmanager 2 API now. Thanks again.
May 22 '09 #5
acoder
16,027 Recognized Expert Moderator MVP
No problem, let us know how you manage.
May 22 '09 #6

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