Use this player to provide an at-a-glance view of all your audio files.
This player can be purchased for $25. To purchase this, press the Buy Now button below or email me at kennybellew@hotmail.com with any questions. When I see that payment has been made, I will forward you all the files. I am generally on email all day during week days. I am sometimes on email after hours and on weekends. If you are in a rush outside of normal business hours, email me to see if I am available. I'm in the central time zone.
$25.00
Large Playlist Player
This player allows for longer audio descriptions than normal. It is intended for pages that focus on playing audio files. The visitor will be able to see at a glance your selection of audio files. If the number of files exceeds the viewable list, a scroll bar will appear for an even longer list.
It can handle one or many MP3 files. If you do not like the look of the player, email Kenny Bellew to ask about creating a custom player for you.
See all of our stock Flash audio players HERE , or ask about inexpensive custom audio players for your website.
This player is configured to progressively stream the external MP3s. It loads its song list from an external file that is formatted as XML. The XML file is just a plain text file that contains the MP3 location and file name and the title of the song. If you can edit a text file with a simple text editor like notepad, you can update this player to support many, many MP3s.
This player supports auto start and continuous play as a configurable option.
Size: 772 pixels wide by 800 pixels tall, 105 KB
Progressive streaming of multiple MP3's
Text for Artist and Song Name
External text file for changing songs (XML) for easy updating
Built-in preloader
Graphical progress indicator for audio loading and playing
Previous and next buttons
Auto start and Continuous play are configurable options
Supports nearly unlimited number of MP3's
Volume control
Sort button will sort the playlist
You will get the FLA file (which can be edited in MX 2004 or later), the SWF, the XML file (which is a plain text file with an extension of .XML), a sample HTML file and instructions. This is plug and play.