An MP3 or m3u streaming player for Drupal 7

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irishgringo's picture

Is there a Drupal 7 module that would play a streaming mp3 or m3u URL to somekind of player. Perhaps the jplayer (http://www.jplayer.org/latest/demos/)

I was thinking of just using a text field, then theming in the jplayer ( or some other ) audio player... but not going to start until I confirm someone else has not already done it.
Also looking for some feedback on it.

perhaps another audio player that I should look at.
Just to be clear... the setup would include a URL... and not include doing a file upload.

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Yes!

mtift's picture

We've got one at Wisconsin Public Radio that we built on jplayer. We hope to have it up on d.o as a module very soon. Right now it works great for us, but we want to make it more generic, and add an admin screen, so that anyone using Drupal could use it. You can see it in use at http://ttbook.org (click on any of the audio segments). Also, this video explains the player in more detail: http://ttbook.org/book/faqs#video-walkthrough.

I was at the Public Radio Programming Conference (www.prpd.org) last week and talked to a bunch of other public radio stations using Drupal that are interested in using it, so I'm currently trying to coordinate efforts. IrishGringo -- or anyone else needing a player -- please feel free to contact me if you are interested in using it and to let me know your specific requirements. We're trying to make it as flexible as possible.

It would be a great module..

rootical's picture

It would be a great module.. Is there any news on it?
Thanks

I'm glad you think so

it is a good module but how

erata's picture

it is a good module but how can we make a player list. you have listed some modules but at basic which ones we need?

i only want to write a links on text field and make playlist. is it possible?

thanks.

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