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macromedia flash flashcom : flash web radio help!


CaMiLo
5/25/2006 1:34:23 PM
Maybe if you use html frames for your site and load at the bottom your
radio and leave the rest of the website on the upper frame. will work.
mita981
5/25/2006 6:47:00 PM
I have been able to create a little flash based radio that would pick up music
from flash media server. Now what i want to do is that create a small tab at
the bottom of the screen that would be dedicated to this little radio. as far
as i know i can do this with my flash pages without my radio restarting every
time i click on a link and go to a different page but i have other pages such
as aspx and regular html pages. Is there anyway i can still keep my radio at
the bottom of the screen and not have it restart every time i go to a different
page? I would really appreciate the help. i have been looking at different
samples all over the net and all i see is a pop up window done through
javascript but i really don't want a second window to be opened mostly because
i want the useres to lose the radio as soon as they leave my website.
hasanotuome
5/25/2006 8:24:54 PM
mita981
5/30/2006 2:54:02 AM
hasanotuome
6/1/2006 7:06:06 PM
Here's a nice basic intro to AJAX:

<b><a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex17/ajaxcontent.htm">Dynamic Ajax Content</a></b>

Tramaine2004
6/8/2006 4:19:38 AM
Mita 981

I am happy to hear that you have setup a flash radio station.
I am trying to do the same thing, an di was wondering if you could be of
assistance.
I want to stream live audio for my radio station. I have a radio broadcasting
software package that generates sound to my sound card as well as streams it in
wma and mp3.

what steps do i need to take to stream my audio live so that i can incorporate
it into my flash website using a flash player?

Thank you in advance
mita981
6/23/2006 4:18:46 PM
as far as i know broadcasting live audio is very difficult. the way i am doing
it is from audio files that i have already converted to flv. i remember working
with flash media server and there was a third party software that would capture
video and audio and feed it live to media server. media server is an expensive
software and would be really hard to setup correctly. i would suggest
converting your mp3 to flv and then do progressive radio. i have one that i
made myself but there is also a free one out there that was really good. i just
didn't have time to go around and redo its playlist but if you are interested i
will check into it and find out what website it was on.
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