The best way to go about this is to use swfobject. It comes with a Javascript and an SWF file (that you'd need to host somwhere).
Flash will then take care of the audio clip regardless of the resident media player - in your case Quicktime, in my case WindowsMediaPlayer (which doesn't quite fit in 15px height).
Alternatively you could post the songs on Youtube and just embed the player in your description although I don't recommend it.
Pfft. I didn't have to pause to read those credits. L2Read faster.
Arveenelol 2 years ago
The best way to go about this is to use swfobject. It comes with a Javascript and an SWF file (that you'd need to host somwhere).
Flash will then take care of the audio clip regardless of the resident media player - in your case Quicktime, in my case WindowsMediaPlayer (which doesn't quite fit in 15px height).
Alternatively you could post the songs on Youtube and just embed the player in your description although I don't recommend it.
--Jarudin--
Jarudin 2 years ago