I would like to know if there is somewhere a JS library for managing
media content depends on the client's default media player. The player
can be QT, WMP, or any other players.
the idea is to code something like this :
var m = new MediaPlayer('my_media_file.ext');
m.display(); // generate a running code to display the media
and the object can be control by a set of method :
m.play();
m.pause();
m.stop();
I am using GreaseMonkey to load jQuery 1.3.2 (there is a bug with the latest version of jquery and GM) and jQuery UI 1.8.0.I am using jQuery via GM to manipulate the GUI of a content management system. This CMS uses its own JS library to dynamically add stuff to the dom.
Question:How can I target a dom element that was added to the dom via this other JS lib?In other words, the CMS will add a div to the dom, and I am not sure how to tell jquery to wait for these elements to "be there" before applying the jquery goodness. Specifically, I would like to do this:
$(function() { $('#zen1227').resizable(); });
But "#zen1227" does not "appear" until later via this other JS library.
I am using the Media bar on my site. I have links in them, but what target page would I use? They all open in the same Media bar. I have tried window.parent.document.location, etc. Does anyone know how to do this?
I'd like to be able to know, in javascript, if the media that's rendering is screen or print. I have no nefarious purpose here (I've often seen people wanting to do this to prevent printing): I have a report that uses javascript to page 20 items at a time and I want it to show all items at a time when printing.
- I can make it more or less work on IE using onbeforeprint, but no luck on better browsers
- When the page first renders the combination of @print and @screen styles work good, but the moment javascript hides stuff it stays hidden (because it's changing the element.style attribute of the rows.
- I've tried figuring it out by having an element with different styles declared in the @print and @screen rules of the stylesheet, but I can't make it show any difference to the javascript being executed (e.g. changing the position of this element for print and screen, the element's position is always what is first calculated for the screen).
have different players on a given page - youtube, vimeo, soundcloud, etc. when the first player is finished playing whatever it is, then it can move to the next one and start playing.
obviously we are talking about players that have javascript apis available. what i'm thinking is: have a "state" for when the player is playing (is it called an object?). run a loop that checks to see if the first item is playing, and when it's finished it goes to the next item and plays it.
I have recently found out that some of my implementation with the jquery media plugin from 'URL...' fails on windows 7. Everything still works on Vista.URL...Click on video in the right side, then on a image thumbnail.
That's a sample code that you'd use. You know how it has a default, automatic media player that shows up in corresponding to that code? The thing with the play, pause and fast forward buttons? Well...it's a bit plain. The way it looks. I know I've seen them before, but where can I get some media player skins so the media player on my webpage has more style to it?
Whenever I search "media player skins" on google it gives me media players for using off the internet like, for iTunes or something. That's not what I am looking for, but if that's what it gives me when I type in "media player skins" then I don't know where else to go. Help? :o
And how would you make it the skin of the media player? How would you put that into the <embed src="video url here" width="100" height="100"> code to make it the skin of the media player?
I know nothing about js, however, I need it to provide a solution to something at work.
We have a page in our department that launches a movie player once the page has loaded. What I would like is that the player is delayed by a few seconds before it launches.
I am really lost in trying to hook up the controls. I've gone through and gotten all the files together from the demo, and tried using some of the UI helpers on "git" but I need an example to follow that's more for beginners
I installed IE9 and the jquery.media plugin from http://jquery.malsup.com/media/# stopped working on all my pages the error is SCRIPT5022: DOM Exception: INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR (5) in line 382 var o = document.createElement(a.join(''));
I suppose than my css file has different rules for the same element depending of the media @media print #image { clip: rect(auto, 700px, 1200px, auto);} @media screen #image {clip: rect(auto, 1024px, 700px, auto);} Can I dynamically change the css data "clip" only for the @print media ?
I'm working on controlling Windows Media Player with JavaScript. I have all my functions working but a few. I want to sync the movie so that when it finishes the movie it loads the new one.
Now I was thinking of doing something like:
function PlayNext(movie) { if( Player.controls.currentPosition == Player.controls.duration ) { // execute code to load next movie } } I have that function being called every half second and I still can't get it to sync.
I have created a very simple flash splash image that I wish to display while a media player loads. I have it set so it will display and run as an "onload" - but for some reason it is not working.
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A user will click which audio file they wish to hear. Once the window opens up, I have the onload set to load the flash that I have created, in order to allow the user to be "entertained" while the audio loads. I do not wish to stall or hinder the load time of the audio at the same time.
i m using tis embeded media player in my web. but, how can i provide checkbox for each song and then let the user play the multiple songs together using tis code? the music file format are .wma, .mp3 or .midi..
I am currently using windows media player to stream my shoutcast radio. I have been able to use javascript for my custom controls to keep with my site layout and now i want to show what is playing on the webpage with javascript. I would also like this to recheck every 5 seconds so that it is correct incase the song changes.
I've created website with Win Media Player video clips playing on web pages including full screen view button inserted - works well on IE.
Now, I've created JavaScript file for insert video clip on web pages so most different browers to be able to work well (due to accessibility - W3C Validator who refuse to hug and love EMBED tags!). Code:
I'm just the jquery.media plugin. With multiple players being used for each mp3 link. Is there a way I can setup a jquery call that knows to pause (or stop) all other players once a user click on a new player?
I have a blog which is dedicated to english music. I was using flash audio player before but now using window media player. Iam successfully runing the code in my blog and using a playlist in which songs play one by one, but i want to make the song list visible in my blog so that people coming in can decide themselves what to listen. so i want to make a playlist above or below the player so that songs are visible for selection and for listening. The current code which i am using now is.......
<OBJECT ID="MediaPlayer1" CLASSID="CLSID:22d6f312-b0f6-11d0-94ab-0080c74c7e95" CODEBASE="http://activex.microsoft.com/activex/controls/mplayer/en/nsmp2inf.cab# Version=5,1,52,701" STANDBY="Loading Microsoft Windows� Media Player components..." TYPE="application/x-oleobject" width="280" height="46">
I am working on a local server on adding a media uploadbox to a Wordpress plugin Datafeedr Randam adds for a few days now and the code I have come up with so far is hereCode added to load needed scripts starts at line 101 and media upload html is located on line 354.I have Been trying to get help at several places and did get some at #wordpress IRC. By changing the location of the script loading code - moving it to the top - things improved. Right now thickbox works and the media-upload box is loaded. I am stuck again though. Thickbox loads an empty box now instead of the media-upload details so I can upload images. One custom external javascript that is loaded into the plugin besides the WP nativity used JQuery and Thickbox I will post here: