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final freesound 2 sound flash player

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Started February 7th, 2009 · 29 replies · Latest reply by beries 15 years, 7 months ago

Bram

122 sounds

1,573 posts

16 years, 6 months ago
#1

http://media.freesound.org/files/newplayer/

This is the player that will be displayed in the "single sample view" page.
You need flash 10!!! ( http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/ )

Please let me know your opinions, and if you find any bugs... I'd like to hear about those as well.

For those of you interested in seeing the source code, you can do that right here:
http://github.com/bram/freesound/tree/bae1763d1abe9b4d09ed994ba413d68c4fac5412/sandbox/flash10player

- Bram

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tim.kahn

4,227 sounds

357 posts

16 years, 6 months ago
#2

Everything seems to work very well. I didn't notice any obvious problems using Safari.

Benboncan

526 sounds

652 posts

16 years, 6 months ago
#3

Works fine in Opera as well. I like it!

"I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." Douglas Adams
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deleted_user_229898

103 sounds

216 posts

16 years, 6 months ago
#4

ehi, what a step ahead! great work! grin
it works well on Firefox 3.0.5 - Xp.
a minor artifact: the now-playing cursor tremble while loading - then work smooth when sample is loaded; look at the two last samples.
personal: I never liked black background because of the high contrast - example: http://soundcloud.com/ has a lighter palette

RutgerMuller

653 sounds

73 posts

16 years, 6 months ago
#5

Beatiful, let's do this!

www.rutgermuller.nl
juskiddink

369 sounds

258 posts

16 years, 6 months ago
#6

Good job!.. being able to jump around inside the files is such a big improvement!

BIG UPS. grin

pcaeldries

77 sounds

35 posts

16 years, 6 months ago
#7

Quick test on:

OS X 10.4.11, Safari 3.2.1 browser
Vista Enterprise, Google Chrome browser

Works fine, also the DAW-like spacebar start-stop.

BIAS Peak now also has a black background for wave forms but I much prefer the white in Wavelab or Audiofile Engineering' s Wave Editor. So I am with Cajo on this.

--Peter

Bram

122 sounds

1,573 posts

16 years, 6 months ago
#8

hey guys,

the whole freesound 2.0 "color palette" is vey light, and the dark background works quite well with that, to highlight the most important bit of the site (i.e. the waveforms). Have a look here:

http://media.freesound.org/files/design3/single_sample_draft.png

- Bram

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pcaeldries

77 sounds

35 posts

16 years, 6 months ago
#9

hmm, yes. The spectrum view probably requires high contrast to be useful. Also, the wave form is not like the wave forms in a DAW or editor as it contains color coded frequency information.

--Peter

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daveincamas

250 sounds

58 posts

16 years, 6 months ago
#10

Works fine in IE6 on XP

Bram

122 sounds

1,573 posts

16 years, 6 months ago
#11

updated. please clear your cache, and give it another shot. http://media.freesound.org/files/newplayer/

background is still black...

changes:

* should fix the strange jittery playback-position
* the "loading" is now displayed by greying out the part of the waveform that is not loaded yet
* fixed some issues that had to do with clicking the waveform while loading
* moved the playback position cursor behind the controls instead of in front

- Bram

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digifishmusic

614 sounds

274 posts

16 years, 6 months ago
#12

Bram
updated. please clear your cache, and give it another shot. http://media.freesound.org/files/newplayer/

background is still black...

changes:

* should fix the strange jittery playback-position
* the "loading" is now displayed by greying out the part of the waveform that is not loaded yet
* fixed some issues that had to do with clicking the waveform while loading
* moved the playback position cursor behind the controls instead of in front

- Bram

Nice work Bram, looking at the frequency sweep, I am wondering if it would be better to have low-frequencies Red and high-frequencies Blue? At least that relates colour to wavelength as you may expect.

I know this is the reverse of what Freesound has been using.

What's wrong with the black background? OK with me.

digifish

Bram

122 sounds

1,573 posts

16 years, 6 months ago
#13

digifishmusic
Nice work Bram, looking at the frequency sweep, I am wondering if it would be better to have low-frequencies Red and high-frequencies Blue? At least that relates colour to wavelength as you may expect.

You're not the first to ask, digifish smile I agree that if we had done this way back it would have made total sense. But now that people are used to the colors...

- bram

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A
aji_

64 sounds

6 posts

16 years, 6 months ago
#14

Everything looks absolutely amazing! I am really looking forward to this!

My only request is that the player loops sounds seamlessly. When looping a sound like a breakbeat or something using the current player, there is a noticeable gap between playbacks. It's not like it's a bug or anything, but it would certainly be a very helpful feature. I don't know how difficult that is to do with flash. I know flash has some problems with looping sounds.

btw, the player worked just fine in Google Chrome 1.0 on Windows Vista Home.

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Syna-Max

120 sounds

44 posts

16 years, 4 months ago
#15

I really liked some of those sounds and the GUI is fantastic! Is it possible for you to link us the original samples, please?

pebbe

0 sounds

2 posts

16 years, 3 months ago
#16

Bram

This is the player that will be displayed in the "single sample view" page.
You need flash 10!!! ( http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/ )

I don't like this. Flash 10 doesn't work on my system that isn't even two year old. Please go back to flash 9. That is working just fine. Using the newest version you are forcing people to upgrade much more than just flash. It isn't necessary.

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ljvillanueva

0 sounds

3 posts

16 years ago
#17

I've been watching this player for a while, and the last version looks great! I love a simple application that is flexible at the same time.

About the source code, I would like to try some changes to the player, but on the git repository I can only see actionscript files. I have limited experience with Flash, but as far as I know the swf is created from a fla file. Will you be posting this file too?

Thanks.

Tomlija

169 sounds

30 posts

16 years ago
#18

Bram
http://media.freesound.org/files/newplayer/

This is the player that will be displayed in the "single sample view" page.
You need flash 10!!! ( http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/ )

Please let me know your opinions, and if you find any bugs... I'd like to hear about those as well.

For those of you interested in seeing the source code, you can do that right here:
http://github.com/bram/freesound/tree/bae1763d1abe9b4d09ed994ba413d68c4fac5412/sandbox/flash10player

- Bram

Dear friends,
I am on the Mac OS Leopard, and Using Firefox 3.0.13, and I have installed Flash 10 as a Mozilla Plug-In, like this:

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z87/MatijaGajic/Picture5-1.png

but the single sample view still looks like this:

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z87/MatijaGajic/Picture4-1.png

Am I doing something wrong??

Thanks for your help!

Matt

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nemoDaedalus

18 sounds

455 posts

16 years ago
#19

Matt,
No, you can check on http://media.freesound.org/files/newplayer/ if the new players work, but they're not yet integrated on the rest of this site. They most likely will be fully operational once the entire site gets updated to version 2.0.

Tomlija

169 sounds

30 posts

16 years ago
#20

nemoDaedalus
Matt,
No, you can check on http://media.freesound.org/files/newplayer/ if the new players work, but they're not yet integrated on the rest of this site. They most likely will be fully operational once the entire site gets updated to version 2.0.

Thanks for the quick reply!
I thought that the new player is already implemented and that it doesn't work for me for some reason! The new player test page works perfectly. It is really going to be great!

Thank you so much again!
Warm regards,
Matt

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