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Argonath RPG Community => Hardware/Software support => Resolved issues => Topic started by: T r o j a n TM on August 31, 2007, 10:55:16 pm

Title: Windows Media Player on your Website!
Post by: T r o j a n TM on August 31, 2007, 10:55:16 pm
If you would like to have Windows Media Player on your website to play your favorite MP3 file or streaming audio file then all you have to do is visit this website...

http://www.streamsolutions.co.uk/embedded/waudio/

You simply put in the URL of the music that you want to include on your website and then it will create a HTML code so you can embed Windows Media Player onto your website which will play the song from the URL.

Please Note: On the website it shows an ancient version of Windows Media Player... It won't show up like that, it will show up with the version of Windows Media Player you have installed on your machine.



 :ps: If you would like to support Argonath Government Radio then please do so by simply placing a link on your website... http://www.argonathrpg.com/forum/index.php?action=radio

Or if you want to be clever then place this HTML code on your website onto a page of your choice!

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<OBJECT ID="MediaPlayer" WIDTH=385 HEIGHT=73
CLASSID="CLSID:22D6F312-B0F6-11D0-94AB-0080C74C7E95"
STANDBY="Loading Windows Media Player components..."
TYPE="application/x-oleobject">

<PARAM NAME="FileName" VALUE="http://89.149.196.238:8000" valuetype="ref" ref>
<param name="AudioStream" value="1">
<param name="AutoSize" value="0">
<param name="AutoStart" value="1">
<param name="AnimationAtStart" value="0">
<param name="AllowScan" value="-1">
<param name="AllowChangeDisplaySize" value="-1">
<param name="AutoRewind" value="0">
<param name="Balance" value="0">
<param name="BaseURL" value>
<param name="BufferingTime" value="5">
<param name="CaptioningID" value>
<param name="ClickToPlay" value="-1">
<param name="CursorType" value="0">
<param name="CurrentPosition" value="-1">
<param name="CurrentMarker" value="0">
<param name="DefaultFrame" value>
<param name="DisplayBackColor" value="0">
<param name="DisplayForeColor" value="16777215">
<param name="DisplayMode" value="1">
<param name="DisplaySize" value="1">
<param name="Enabled" value="-1">
<param name="EnableContextMenu" value="-1">
<param name="EnablePositionControls" value="-1">
<param name="EnableFullScreenControls" value="-1">
<param name="EnableTracker" value="-1">
<param name="InvokeURLs" value="-1">
<param name="Language" value="-1">
<param name="Mute" value="0">
<param name="PlayCount" value="0">
<param name="PreviewMode" value="0">
<param name="Rate" value="1">
<param name="SAMILang" value>
<param name="SAMIStyle" value>
<param name="SAMIFileName" value>
<param name="SelectionStart" value="-1">
<param name="SelectionEnd" value="-1">
<param name="SendOpenStateChangeEvents" value="-1">
<param name="SendWarningEvents" value="-1">
<param name="SendErrorEvents" value="-1">
<param name="SendKeyboardEvents" value="0">
<param name="SendMouseClickEvents" value="0">
<param name="SendMouseMoveEvents" value="0">
<param name="SendPlayStateChangeEvents" value="-1">
<param name="ShowCaptioning" value="0">
<param name="ShowControls" value="-1">
<param name="ShowAudioControls" value="-1">
<param name="ShowDisplay" value="0">
<param name="ShowGotoBar" value="0">
<param name="ShowPositionControls" value="0">
<param name="ShowStatusBar" value="-1">
<param name="ShowTracker" value="-1">
<param name="TransparentAtStart" value="0">
<param name="VideoBorderWidth" value="0">
<param name="VideoBorderColor" value="333333">
<param name="VideoBorder3D" value="-1">
<param name="Volume" value="-1">
<param name="WindowlessVideo" value="-1">
<EMBED TYPE="application/x-mplayer2" SRC="http://89.149.196.238:8000"
NAME="MediaPlayer"
WIDTH=320
HEIGHT=240>
</EMBED></OBJECT>
Title: Re: Windows Media Player on your Website!
Post by: Watti on September 01, 2007, 01:15:44 am
Thanks Mate :) this might come in Use :P
Title: Re: Windows Media Player on your Website!
Post by: Hess on September 01, 2007, 02:56:21 am
Yeah, I will try this one day :)
Title: Re: Windows Media Player on your Website!
Post by: Fatboy_Rob on September 01, 2007, 08:17:17 pm
what does it mean by URL
like where the MP3 is on your PC?
Title: Re: Windows Media Player on your Website!
Post by: T r o j a n TM on September 02, 2007, 12:51:29 am
what does it mean by URL
like where the MP3 is on your PC?

No, you will have to send a website your file so they can host it and then they should give you a URL.

This website sounds good...

http://www.mp3-host.com/
Title: Re: Windows Media Player on your Website!
Post by: schfifty on September 03, 2007, 03:55:25 am
speak of the devil...i found this like a day b4 u posted this :D
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