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05/11/2007 at 6:25 AM #13291
blamm
ParticipantAlso, I am quite convinced that the list order should be Artist->Album->Track. At least this is how you browse on the Soundbridge.
You are probably right. A quick check reveals that this is how most other players to it too. Also, like the Roku, can I suggest you used the word “Song” instead of “Track”.
Thanks again. This is really good player. I am already using it despite it not playing wav.
05/11/2007 at 7:44 AM #13292Anonymous
InactiveIt will be very great to use the flashdaap on the wii browser.
I try but it was flickering.
The Wii use Opera v9.1 browser with Flash 7
More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Channel05/11/2007 at 8:31 AM #13293Bo Mellberg
ParticipantI guess you’d have to get Flash 9 into the Wii somehow, to get it working. All coding is done in Flash CS3 (ActionScript 3.0) so you’ll definately need a Flash 9 player.
Ron: You’ve got mail…
05/11/2007 at 8:38 AM #13294Bo Mellberg
Participant@blamm wrote:
Also, I am quite convinced that the list order should be Artist->Album->Track. At least this is how you browse on the Soundbridge.
You are probably right. A quick check reveals that this is how most other players to it too. Also, like the Roku, can I suggest you used the word “Song” instead of “Track”.
Thanks again. This is really good player. I am already using it despite it not playing wav.
OK, “Song” it is! I’ll try to mimic the look of your mockup. I like the headers being inverted and bold. I will also look into having normal looking drag bars, as I don’t really approve of the Flash look.
Another thing: if we decide to put it in the admin-root folder, we don’t really need the address field and connect button, right? I’ll just connect to the server it resides on automatically. In the future we could perhaps make this customizable (?) in the html. It could be a popup box with the available servers perhaps.
/Bo
05/11/2007 at 10:16 AM #13295Anonymous
Inactive@Bo Mellberg wrote:
I guess you’d have to get Flash 9 into the Wii somehow, to get it working. All coding is done in Flash CS3 (ActionScript 3.0) so you’ll definately need a Flash 9 player.
Ron: You’ve got mail…
That’s a very bad news for Wii owner because it is not possible to upgrade the flash on it. Only Nintendo can provide that…
Is it possible to make a limited version of flashdaap that works on flash 7?
05/11/2007 at 10:18 AM #13296Bo Mellberg
Participant@tebra wrote:
@Bo Mellberg wrote:
I guess you’d have to get Flash 9 into the Wii somehow, to get it working. All coding is done in Flash CS3 (ActionScript 3.0) so you’ll definately need a Flash 9 player.
Ron: You’ve got mail…
That’s a very bad news for Wii owner because it is not possible to upgrade the flash on it. Only Nintendo can provide that…
Is it possible to make a limited version of flashdaap that works on flash 7?
I actually tried to make a flash 7 version, but I have used a lot of functions that are not backward compatible. As I dont have any use for a 7 version myself I’m not going to make one, sorry…
05/11/2007 at 12:29 PM #13297fizze
ParticipantWell, at least the flash player on the Nokia n800s is flash9-capable. 😉
05/11/2007 at 12:30 PM #13298Bo Mellberg
ParticipantAre you saying you can use it to stream music to your Nokia? Wow…
05/11/2007 at 12:35 PM #13299blamm
ParticipantOK, “Song” it is! I’ll try to mimic the look of your mockup. I like the headers being inverted and bold. I will also look into having normal looking drag bars, as I don’t really approve of the Flash look.
Thanks. That would be great. It is really good of you to do this. I assume Ron has no issues with it stealing the look of the existing Playlist page. I know he has plans to replace it sometime in the future.
Another thing: if we decide to put it in the admin-root folder, we don’t really need the address field and connect button, right? I’ll just connect to the server it resides on automatically. In the future we could perhaps make this customizable (?) in the html. It could be a popup box with the available servers perhaps.
Sounds good to me.
05/11/2007 at 12:38 PM #13300blamm
ParticipantThat’s a very bad news for Wii owner because it is not possible to upgrade the flash on it. Only Nintendo can provide that…
Apparently it’s something to do with the embedded version of Flash that is the Wii uses. Adobe are not planning to supporting 8 or 9.
Ah well. Would be nice but no big deal for me.
Cool that the n800 supports it.
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