- From: E. Marsh° <ep_freeland@hotmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 22:51:45 +0000
- To: "public-audio-dev@w3.org" <public-audio-dev@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <DUB128-W37522D93820F977CF1002E96570@phx.gbl>
Hi all, Not sure where to post on the group so I am sending to the group mailing list, maybe someone can help me.I'm not much of a developer, I'm more into building cms style sites, usually from something like joomla or wordpress. If any of you could point me in the right direction, I was reading the getting started guides for Web Audio API, but none ofthem really explained what type of files to create to build the demo apps, and I'm not clever enough to work that out by myself. I was searching around for a nice audio player for joomla, even searched codecanyon but nothing really jumped out at me.( I would love to have a minimal audio player with graphic equalizers on my site's home page, just a play button with graphic eq.) I then discovered Web Audio API the other night, in particular I love how you can build an application that runs on the web. I'm working on a little site that provides some shoutcast streams, it's an Irisn site: mixlive.ie I have often thought about the idea of having an online application like virtual dj, where logged in users would havean upload limit of example 1gig, they could upload mp3s to their online playlist, then mix the music in two virtual turntables.I read about Web Audio API being able to play any online audio source, I tested a graphic eq made with Web audio API theother night, and I was able to add an url to one of my shoutcast streams, to cut a long story short, it worked! So if my online dj app could some how connect to a shoutcast stream, users could broadcast live from my website usingmy online dj mixing app, and it would stream them live over shoutcast. Hope to hear back from someone, maybe learn mroe about this and do it for myself. Thanks Eoin M
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