Gerald Speaks

Finally, I may have stumbled upon a blog that works, to express my voice.

ONE CLICK TO ANYWHERE

Welcome to my new blog designed like a directory, where you can go anywhere with just a click. I have decided to put all my blogs under one roof, thus turning this site into a magazine style blog. The main section is for general commentaries and daily observations while the sidebar are links to my other blogs for more in depth articles, just like the segments of a magazine. So now you won't have to miss a thing. Cool or cool?

Embedded MP3 Audio Player

Download the audio player V 1.2.3 at www.1pixelout.net/download/audio-player.zip


This tutorial uses the Audio Player Wordpress plugin from 1pixelout. Please download the .zip file from that site. You will need to unzip the files and use two of them:

* player.swf (this is the audio player)
* audio-player.js (this is the JavaScript)

These instructions concern using that player on non-Wordpress HTML pages.

You must have some Web space that you control (that is, server space) to which you will upload these files as well as your audio files.

If you are using Internet Explorer, you will probably need to click the player twice to make it play. (All other Web browsers will let you click once.) If you do not see the MP3 player, then you don't have the Flash player installed. (More than 90 percent of all Internet users do have it.)
Tutorial

For this tutorial, let's imagine that your server space is at this URL: www.fakedomain.com/myname/

1. Create a new folder on your Web server and name it "audio"
2. Upload the two files for the audio player (player.swf and audio-player.js) to the audio folder.
3. Upload an MP3 file to the audio folder. For this tutorial, let's assume your file is named music.mp3. (NOTE: The MP3 file must be encoded at 44.1 kHz, or 22.05 kHz, or 11.025 kHZ; any other sampling rate will result in the "chipmunk effect," which you really would not like.)

Now that your three files are uploaded, they reside at these URLs:

* http://www.fakedomain.com/myname/audio/player.swf
* http://www.fakedomain.com/myname/audio/audio-player.js
* http://www.fakedomain.com/myname/audio/music.mp3

The next step is to place the HTML for this player on the Web page where you want it to appear. Change the URLs shown below to match your own URLs.


If You Use Blogger

To use this player with a blog hosted at Blogger, take out all the code above the tag and place it in your Blogger template (instead). In the Blogger template, place it above the tag, as shown: Then each time you use the player in a blog post, you will paste only the code into your blog post. Using More Than One Audio File You can simply upload additional audio files to the same "audio" folder on your Web server. Make sure each file has a unique filename. You do not need to upload the two files for the audio player (player.swf and audio-player.js) more than once. Placing More Than One Player on the Same Page For a second player on a page, use this HTML:
For a third player on the same page, change "2" to "3" in the HTML, etc.

You may also customize the colors of the audio player.


About

This tutorial is provided free of charge by Mindy McAdams. Please visit my blog, Teaching Online Journalism. This tutorial is provided for your use without warranty or support. Copies are permitted only under the conditions of this Creative Commons license.

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