AudioCentric


Visible Java interface controlled by the user:

Sorry, cannot run Java in this browser.

Or, completely controlled through Javascript:

Twinkle Twinkle (29k) MD (30k)


The problem: you take the time to have streaming audio on your site, only to find out that no one has the right plugins. The solution: AudioCentric is a free Java applet that plays streaming audio files without a plugin!

How To Use:

  • Download AudioCentric1.zip (324KB)
  • Unzip with a compression utility.

    Java Source: unavailable

    Sample HTML Source:

    <h3>Visible Java interface controlled by the user</h3>
    <APPLET  CODE="AudioCentric.Player" name="AudioCentric"
    codebase="classes" archive="AudioCentric.jar" WIDTH="250" HEIGHT="20">
    <PARAM NAME="cabbase" VALUE="AudioCentric.cab">
    	<!-- <PARAM name="autostart" value="true"> -->
    	<!-- use this or the javascript method -->
    <PARAM  name="file" value="media/default.wav">
    <PARAM name="UI" value="applet">
    Sorry, cannot run Java in this browser.
    </APPLET>
    
    <h3>Or, completely controlled through Javascript</h3>
    <SCRIPT>
    <!--
    	function play() { document.AudioCentric.playAudio(null) }
    	function playFile(file) { document.AudioCentric.playAudio(file) }
    	function pause() { document.AudioCentric.pauseAudio() }
    	function stop() { document.AudioCentric.stopAudio() }
    //-->
    </SCRIPT>
    <P>
    <A href="javascript:play()"><IMG border=0
    	src="images/play.gif" title=Play width=21 height=21></A>
    <A href="javascript:pause()"><IMG border=0
    	src="images/pause.gif" title=Pause width=21 height=21></A>
    <A href="javascript:stop()"><IMG border=0
    	src="images/stop.gif" title=Stop width=21 height=21></A>
    </P>
    <P>
    <A href="javascript:playFile('media/default.wav')">Twinkle Twinkle (29k)</A>
    <A href="javascript:playFile('media/Dr.wav')">MD (30k)</A>
    </P>
    

    Configuration: config.html

    Status: free

    Author: Rolande Kendal

    Homepage: http://www.cheetahpublisher.com/AudioCentric

    Upload Date: January 27, 2000


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