| Re: Audio Module |
| by Anonymous on 2004/11/16 13:09:08 @davidl2: Quote: PS: Your module is excellent of course :) Of course! Glad you wrote that!! LOL I looked at the features of netjuke and the main feature missing in debaser are the playlists and this will come in one of the next versions. Perhaps!! (if I manage to do this) I will implement the mp3-reencoding functionality. But first I have to fix the numerous bugs. @ indiear: Have a look at the template debaser_radiopopup.html and shorten the javascript to: le="color: #000000"><?php <script language="JavaScript"> function sizeonload() { window.resizeTo(400,400); } </script> I am trying to find a better javascript for automatic resize next version. |
| Re: Audio Module |
| by davidl2 on 2004/11/16 9:30:29 PS: Your module is excellent of course :) |
| Re: Audio Module |
| by davidl2 on 2004/11/16 9:29:41 Frank - would you say that this module eventually will be something more powerful than Netjuke? I've seen that in action recently, and its rather a good looking system - but I can never get the blessed thing to work! :) May be worth you checking it out for odd ideas, as it does have a few good facilities.... |
| Re:Audio Module |
| by indiear on 2004/11/16 4:00:45 I just installed this module, and it kicks a**. I do have one question about the "popup" player. In Netscape the popup is large enough to see the "download" option, however in Explorer only 50% of the player shows. How can the size of the popup window be adjusted? I have looked for 2 days with no luck The internet radio popup has scrolls but when you choose to listen to a song from a list, that popup has no scrolls and is not large enough to see the "download" link when using explorer.Thanks! |
| Re:Audio Module |
| by Anonymous on 2004/10/27 14:10:07 Did you visit submenu "myDebaser"? There you can select your favourite player... |