That's a nice design - but it doesn't work in Firefox - at least on my set up. You need to tell jPlayer to either fall back to Flash or provide an alternative format such as ogg for Firefox and Opera. As for jQuery UI we have a themerolled demo for previous versions http://jplayer.org/1.2.0/demo-07/ and we hope to re-introduce this demo for the next release.
Cheers
Mark B
On 2 March 2012 08:15, pryley <pry...@gmail.com> wrote:
> jPlayer v2.1 is great, but I wish it still used jQueryUI (or something > similar) to handle the sliders so you can click and drag the > progress/volume bars.
> On Wednesday, March 10, 2010 5:41:19 PM UTC-5, Jay wrote:
>> I thought it might be interesting to the way people are using >> Jplayer. With that in mind, everyone post a link to show off your >> Jplayer on your site(s).
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On Wednesday, March 10, 2010 7:41:19 PM UTC-3, Jay wrote:
> I thought it might be interesting to the way people are using > Jplayer. With that in mind, everyone post a link to show off your > Jplayer on your site(s).
On Wednesday, March 10, 2010 7:41:19 PM UTC-3, Jay wrote:
> I thought it might be interesting to the way people are using > Jplayer. With that in mind, everyone post a link to show off your > Jplayer on your site(s).
On Wednesday, March 10, 2010 7:41:19 PM UTC-3, Jay wrote:
> I thought it might be interesting to the way people are using > Jplayer. With that in mind, everyone post a link to show off your > Jplayer on your site(s).
Hello, thanks to Happyworm for this great plugin. We are using jPlayer on our website www.lounge.am , this is an online lounge radio, streaming deep house, jazz, funk, etc. We have Podcasts(DJ sets) for download and for listening, and we have everyday on air program running with shoutcast server, that streams the audio online to jPlayer, besides the website is optimized for iPad and iPhone, so jPlayer is a great solution for us, thanks a lot :) If you liked our website, please submit!!! thanks, Lounge.am team. (sorry for posting twice)
We're using the awesome jplayer with the playlist plugin on this site I just launched - http://mountainmusiclounge.com Ben V. Bonora Digital Media Specialist
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On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 5:14 PM, Samar Rizvi <samarrizvi....@gmail.com>wrote:
> Audio gallery suite makes use of > HTML5/CSS3/Jquery-JS/Jplayer/C#
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I've tested on IE8, Safari, FF, Chrome, my Iphone 3GS, a co-workers iPad. Android users will get redirected to the android market to install the app since the android browser doesn't support a lot of the formatting and general presentation of the site (like scrolling divs).
The main point is the be able to browse, search, manage your account, buy books while listening to a sample or a purchased book without the page having to reload which would cause the media player to temporarily stop. Accomplished using Dojo and jQuery.
Any advice, error reporting, cross browser issues, general criticism will be greatly appreciated. Thanks to everyone who has developed jPlayer, otherwise I'm not sure the service provided by the site would be possible to develop in the time frame I was given.
On Wednesday, March 10, 2010 5:41:19 PM UTC-5, Jay wrote:
> I thought it might be interesting to the way people are using > Jplayer. With that in mind, everyone post a link to show off your > Jplayer on your site(s).
On Wednesday, March 10, 2010 5:41:19 PM UTC-5, Jay wrote:
> I thought it might be interesting to the way people are using > Jplayer. With that in mind, everyone post a link to show off your > Jplayer on your site(s).
heya, we are a company that helps labels and djs promote electronic music. we use jPlayer as the music-player on our web-promotion-tool to gather feedback from world class dj's on tunes before they get released:
> I thought it might be interesting to the way people are using
> Jplayer. With that in mind, everyone post a link to show off your
> Jplayer on your site(s).
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 7:38 PM, juk <j...@grafikrausz.at> wrote:
> Just launched - www.the-base.at (great band besides)
> A very customized version.
> Am Mittwoch, 10. März 2010 23:41:19 UTC+1 schrieb Jay:
>> I thought it might be interesting to the way people are using
>> Jplayer. With that in mind, everyone post a link to show off your
>> Jplayer on your site(s).
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@rene7750 Yeah - you're completely right. Actually I already tried
that but axed it for now because not-so-new machines get quite
stressed with all the transparency/png alpha and animation stuff.
On 1 Mai, 11:51, rene7705 <rene7...@gmail.com> wrote:
yea, transparency tricks of a browser-window-size background are too
cpu-intensive for a lot of the PCs out there today. but a simple
right-to-left animation (for instance always bringing in the new background
from the right, and moving the old and new background to the left until
only the new bg shows) should be do-able on most PCs and laptops and
tablets out there today.
You could even use a panoramic image (6k pixels wide or more) and do a slow
left-to-right,right-to-left animation. I have this for my CMS, which uses
the same design philosophy as your site. Ofcourse you'd load a
non-panoramic image as background first, show it, and then download the
panoramic image(s) in the background, then changeover to the panoramic bg
routines.
Bit of work, but well worth it imo.
Wish I could show you a demo of a panoramic background for a site, but my
CMS is in scaffolds at the moment, sorry.
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 6:30 PM, juk <j...@grafikrausz.at> wrote:
> @rene7750 Yeah - you're completely right. Actually I already tried
> that but axed it for now because not-so-new machines get quite
> stressed with all the transparency/png alpha and animation stuff.
> On 1 Mai, 11:51, rene7705 <rene7...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > nice work!
> > you could still improve the background changeover by using jquery.com's
> > .fadeIn()/.fadeOut() and/or .animate()
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On Wednesday, 10 March 2010 22:41:19 UTC, Jay wrote:
> I thought it might be interesting to the way people are using > Jplayer. With that in mind, everyone post a link to show off your > Jplayer on your site(s).
On Wednesday, 10 March 2010 22:41:19 UTC, Jay wrote:
> I thought it might be interesting to the way people are using > Jplayer. With that in mind, everyone post a link to show off your > Jplayer on your site(s).
Nice looking site, good tunes, wondering how you got that audio graph
in there. Bet you created them with some app for each of the MP3's and
then finetuned the css for jplayer?
On Wednesday, March 10, 2010 5:41:19 PM UTC-5, Jay wrote:
> I thought it might be interesting to the way people are using > Jplayer. With that in mind, everyone post a link to show off your > Jplayer on your site(s).
> I thought it might be interesting to the way people are using > Jplayer. With that in mind, everyone post a link to show off your > Jplayer on your site(s).
> Den onsdagen den 10:e mars 2010 kl. 23:41:19 UTC+1 skrev Jay:
>> I thought it might be interesting to the way people are using
>> Jplayer. With that in mind, everyone post a link to show off your
>> Jplayer on your site(s).
On Wednesday, March 10, 2010 5:41:19 PM UTC-5, Jay wrote:
> I thought it might be interesting to the way people are using > Jplayer. With that in mind, everyone post a link to show off your > Jplayer on your site(s).
I've used JPlayer here www.darsi.ro/audio .Thanks JPlayer team. The
website is not redy yet. I will integrate your logo in the page's
footer to give you full credits.Many thanks again. ( I am not a pro
designer, not even a begginer,I am just experimenting with my
imagination. )
Hey guys just wanted to thank you for creating such a nice player - we are a group of musicians and composers from Sydney and found the Circle Player to be the best option for showcasing our latest work. http://www.phonographproductions.com Thanks again you rock!
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