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HTH,
Josie
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hi,
I have a music player that I just did for a client. simple, straight
ahead kind of t
> Audio takes about 40 - 50 seconds to play. Once it *does*
> play it plays fine.
thanks for the response Josie.
Al
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Josie
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
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hi,
I have a music player that I just did for a client. simple, straight
ahead kind of t
Al -
It's an 80 kbps stream - that's probably way too much for a modem.
Most 56k modems deliver about 48 max on a good connect.
Try your player w/this URL:
http://audio.macromedia.com/samples/classic.swa
(It delivers a 16 kbps stream & therefore should play even in the hinterland.)
BTW you can g
It stutters a few seconds into the song (after the "who you gonna call...")
P3 500/128MB RAM/Plenty of free disk space
WinNT 4 SP6/IE5.5
And I've got a dual ISDN...
I'll try the dialup at home.
Regards,
Pranav
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Samuel Colt - the invent
hi,
I have a music player that I just did for a client. simple, straight
ahead kind of thing. it plays either MP3 or SWA audio. problem is that
he is on a dialup & sometimes it does NOTHING or plays like crap,
breaks up in the middle & all that. doesn't seem to matter for SWA or
MP3. I am bufferi