Subject: | Re: Flash Based Waveform Player |
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From: | "jasonpudd" jasonpudd |
Date: | Tue Jan 17, 2012 11:00 am ((PST)) |
Marc, Thanks for the info. This is interesting looking forward with the choice b= etween Flash or HTML. This is a huge learning curve with these programs. = I will follow up on your advice below. Thanks again, this was very helpful! Jason --- In "Marc Myers" <> wrote: > > Most comprehensive solution in Flash is Dreamweaver. If you have chiefly = a Flash site you probably use it already. I found a free player at flashmp= Message: 3player. Subject: org and there are others. If you can purchase a solution there is f= lashwidgetz and many other vendors that will have customizable solutions. > HTML used to be not such a good solution but new HTML5 has an audio tag t= hat opens up many options for building one's website. This is cutting edge = but my guess is HTML5 will outpace Flash quickly. > |
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