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2013 Mar 30
4
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
...got to work but not with stream info is svnlabs HTML5 player. There is a free Wordpress plugin, but the rest are paid for, and you can't redesign or customise it, which makes it a little pointless.
The other one I've come across which is Flash but seems to have mobile-HTML5 solution (?) is Streema. If you register your station they have a free player, which seems to work really well - I thought only Flash but looking at the code it seems to be HTML based?might be wrong, but I couldn't find any SWF or Silverlight in the code.
Hope this helps
Tim
2013 Jul 25
2
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
...k but not with stream info is svnlabs HTML5 player. There is a free Wordpress plugin, but the rest are paid for, and you can't redesign or customise it, which makes it a little pointless.
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> The other one I've come across which is Flash but seems to have mobile-HTML5 solution (?) is Streema. If you register your station they have a free player, which seems to work really well - I thought only Flash but looking at the code it seems to be HTML based?might be wrong, but I couldn't find any SWF or Silverlight in the code.
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> Hope this helps
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> Tim
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2013 Jul 25
2
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
...t with stream info is svnlabs HTML5 player. There is a free Wordpress plugin, but the rest are paid for, and you can't redesign or customise it, which makes it a little pointless.
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>> The other one I've come across which is Flash but seems to have mobile-HTML5 solution (?) is Streema. If you register your station they have a free player, which seems to work really well - I thought only Flash but looking at the code it seems to be HTML based?might be wrong, but I couldn't find any SWF or Silverlight in the code.
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>> Hope this helps
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>> Tim
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2013 Jul 25
1
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
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>> HTML5 player. There is a free Wordpress plugin, but the rest are paid for,
>> and you can't redesign or customise it, which makes it a little pointless.
>>
>> The other one I've come across which is Flash but seems to have
>> mobile-HTML5 solution (?) is Streema. If you register your station they
>> have a free player, which seems to work really well - I thought only Flash
>> but looking at the code it seems to be HTML based?might be wrong, but I
>> couldn't find any SWF or Silverlight in the code.
>>
>> Hope this helps
&g...
2013 Jul 25
0
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
...stream info is svnlabs
> HTML5 player. There is a free Wordpress plugin, but the rest are paid for,
> and you can't redesign or customise it, which makes it a little pointless.
>
> The other one I've come across which is Flash but seems to have
> mobile-HTML5 solution (?) is Streema. If you register your station they
> have a free player, which seems to work really well - I thought only Flash
> but looking at the code it seems to be HTML based?might be wrong, but I
> couldn't find any SWF or Silverlight in the code.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Tim
> ___...
2013 Jul 25
0
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
...abs
>> HTML5 player. There is a free Wordpress plugin, but the rest are paid for,
>> and you can't redesign or customise it, which makes it a little pointless.
>>
>> The other one I've come across which is Flash but seems to have
>> mobile-HTML5 solution (?) is Streema. If you register your station they
>> have a free player, which seems to work really well - I thought only Flash
>> but looking at the code it seems to be HTML based?might be wrong, but I
>> couldn't find any SWF or Silverlight in the code.
>>
>> Hope this helps
&g...
2013 Jul 25
0
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
...L5 player. There is a free Wordpress plugin, but the rest are paid for,
>>> and you can't redesign or customise it, which makes it a little pointless.
>>>
>>> The other one I've come across which is Flash but seems to have
>>> mobile-HTML5 solution (?) is Streema. If you register your station they
>>> have a free player, which seems to work really well - I thought only Flash
>>> but looking at the code it seems to be HTML based?might be wrong, but I
>>> couldn't find any SWF or Silverlight in the code.
>>>
>>>...