Would this PHP playlist generator serve as a means of accessing my iTunes library on the move? I.e. My Computer is on at home with a fixed ip address, and the PHP points to my iTunes music folder. If so, would it be able to search in subfolders for music or would all the files have to be in one folder? You mention it can read file tags. Does this mean that it could be adapted to generate playlists for genres, artists, etc?
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Nick
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It looks like HTML5 play, via JPlayer, is working (Chrome)...but flash-based browsers (all the other browsers/versions) aren't working.I verified that IE9 is working (displaying and playing).Sadly, I'm not overly concerned with, nor capable of helping with, flash problems. I know nothing about flash and would be useless at helping troubleshoot the problems at that point.Maybe flash (local plugin/install, or even that Jplayer.swf file) can be configured to properly handle the files? I'm just guessing.If you can create a static page (not one relying on my playlister code), you can try to get help from a new JPlayer Groups thread?
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Hi Nick,Thanks for the effort, and for the 0.6 (beta) version.I suspected that getID3 was responsible for the bad file names.I have checked with 3 browsers, IE 7 & 8, Chrome 16.0.912.77, and Firefox 3.6.26:In all browsers, file names are presented OK.In Chrome everything works fine.In IE (both): Only audio files with Latin file names work!In Firefox: No track ()audio & video) is played, No poster is shown, and a commented line of code is displayed inside the player above the controls div.See the attached image.To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/jplayer/-/zLaf32TXv8oJ.Hagay--
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I found this last night while searching for a way to generate a jPlayer playlist from a folder. Your work saved me a LOT of time and I had it up and working in minutes. Thanks so much taking the time to put it together AND share it. Ill probably use it a lot more.
Mike
On Tuesday, September 21, 2010 10:18:02 PM UTC-4, Nick C wrote:First, thanks to the developer(s) of JPlayer! I've only used it
recreationally, but enjoyed how easy and straightforward it was to get
working.
While I enjoyed what the player could do inherently, I noticed that
playlists had to be manually created. I'm lazy, and didn't feel like
doing that...as I wanted to make a 100+ song playlist for a <a
href="http://demo.chapmanit.com/jplayerPlaylist/?random=true">page I
made</a>.
Thus, I wrote some PHP which generated the necessary JS for a complete
playlist, requiring only the location of the folder with the music. I
then added the ability to shuffle this generated playlist (which
orders by filename by default). The generated playlist can use
filename information or, with the help of the <a href="http://
getid3.sourceforge.net/">getID3 project</a>, can pull playlist
information from the actual file.
I didn't try, but the playlist generator should work with other
filetypes (such as OGG) supported by JPlayer.
The code I wrote could be duplicated fairly easily by a competent PHP
coder, but I thought my efforts may be able to save someone some
time. Please let me know if this could be helpful and I'll give the
code a home and make it available. For now, I only have the demo
project: <a href="http://demo.chapmanit.com/jplayerPlaylist/">http://
demo.chapmanit.com/jplayerPlaylist/</a>
Post here or email me (thenickchapman[somewherecloseto]gmail.com
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