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Hey
i really wana know how they make these kinda media players in php
cna anyone guide me please or provide me the code? {in return i can offer services and free advertising at top websites }

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PHP can be used to an extent... but the best way to do it is probably flash/php/javascript ;)

flash can be used to use online radios... and use php to make a radio browser i guess

But give me some more details on this :-/
 
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okay
this is not flash..i m 100% sure
its php and javascript{maybe}

i saw it on alot of websites

go 2 raaga.com and try playing a song..u'll see wt i mean
 
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any1?
 
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well i guess u can make it so that depending on the input, the php will output the html code to play the mp3 or w/e because i know that html plays music; idk if php does or not
 
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well it is like a media player...u can forword, stop, rewind or pause music :-s
 
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not even close to wt i want :(
 
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damn im looking for for one of these media players as well so far i only heard of shoutcast but that can only be powered by a similiar program like winamp. I think ill do some research
 
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shoutcast is a radio system..nothing like the one i want :(
 
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any1? i have seen it in alot of websites..some1 should know how to do it :-s
 
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your best bet is flash or shockwave to make one like that as it is able to stream smooth and buffer % of the medi before it plays...
 
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well it wont be easy to manage then..cuz i will have to make a seperate movie {flash file} for every song that i want the player to play :( where this player just plays the song from a LINK
 
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