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ShADoWFLaRe85
October 29th, 2002, 22:59
Out of sheer bordeom and since the forum has HTML enabled, I'm going to go ahead and see what happens when I try out my old embedding script for FLaReRadio (http://www.flaredomain.net/radio), which was what I worked on in the pre-FIMP days.

<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBScript" SRC="http://www.flaredomain.net/radio/embed/embed.vbs"></SCRIPT>

Also, if you're interested, here's (http://www.flaredomain.net/radio/eject.htm) another script that's somewhat old, but still cool. Boy, I just love playing around with scripting sometimes. :)

Keep in mind, you need to be using IE for these to work ;)

Esturk
October 30th, 2002, 02:31
Wow! That is pretty cool Shadowflare.:cool:

ShADoWFLaRe85
October 30th, 2002, 02:41
Thanks, Esturk :)

Mohd
October 30th, 2002, 16:51
WOW, I like it how did you do that better to look in the source

RF
October 30th, 2002, 16:57
Very cool :cool:

PS: how are you blocking the source, could you post/pm me, I have a few sites I could put that to use on.

-Thanks

Hydra
October 30th, 2002, 18:53
:) Reminds me of Fimp.

ShADoWFLaRe85
October 31st, 2002, 04:12
Originally posted by squall84
WOW, I like it how did you do that better to look in the source
It's run from an external script off of my site. The script is coded to write-in that "mini-player" in whatever location it is referenced in the HTML.

Originally posted by Reichfuher
PS: how are you blocking the source, could you post/pm me, I have a few sites I could put that to use on.

-Thanks
The source code is protected by a form of encryption. Only I (and a couple others) have the source code. The exact reason I did this was so that people could not steal my source code without my knowledge. ;)
If you like, I could possibly set you up with a modified version of what you see on this page. Trust me...you don't want this one..it's buggy and old. I hope to release something similar based off of the FIMP (http://fimp.flaredomain.net) source code, which is much cleaner and much more advanced. However, if you like and need it right away, I see no problem with letting you use this one. Truthfully, I'm not sure how it'll work, but I plan to make the entire server-side application of the player that I'm working on now available to media companies, bands, or anybody else that is interested in presenting their media content in a clean and exciting manner. Somewhat like NGEmu is using vBulliten right now. Also, LanGaidin is working on a PHP version that might or might not be made available. We'll see, because technically it's his work. So, it's his choice.

Originally posted by GoTrunks
Reminds me of Fimp.
I'm sure this won't surprise you, but FIMP is actually based off of that source code ;) FIMP is actually a "transition" of that project onto bigger and better things.

Well, thanks for the feedback everybody :)

RF
November 1st, 2002, 05:14
Na, just thought it could be a piece of script you could insert, thanks neways.

Ali
November 1st, 2002, 07:01
Flare! can U tell me what are the requirements for this script, I mean server requirements. you made it yourself right.

Ali

RF
November 1st, 2002, 21:34
Flare, I get this..I must be missing a plugin or something.

ShADoWFLaRe85
November 2nd, 2002, 05:46
Originally posted by Reichfuher
Na, just thought it could be a piece of script you could insert, thanks neways.
The "mini-player" that is embedded within this page is NOT dependent upon any server components. I was speaking in regards to http://fimp.flaredomain.net It uses a powerful, server-side backend for deployment and administration of media content. The one that is embedded in this page, like I said earlier, is very old code...almost a year, in fact. I've been planning on writing an embedding version of the player located at http://fimp.flaredomain.net just haven't had the time.

Flare, I get this..I must be missing a plugin or something.
Nope.....when that error loads, it actually means that your plugin is working ;)
Although, I'm sorry that I failed to mention this earlier, but FLaReRadio is discontinued, therefore the player does not connect to its media anymore. It's purely left there for its nostalgic value. The good news, however, is that it has been replaced by a much more updated and powerful version...it's even skinnable (locally, even) ;)
Check http://fimp.flaredomain.net for a look-see.

Originally posted by Ali
Flare! can U tell me what are the requirements for this script, I mean server requirements. you made it yourself right.

Ali
Yes, I created it all by myself. :) My version, the one located at http://fimp.flaredomain.net is coded for use with ASP and ADO. So, you either need a Windows NT/2K/.NET Server or you can (I've never tried this before so it's not officially supported) try your luck with Apache and the ASP modules or Chilisoft ASP.

On the other hand, LanGaidin is the project's PHP porter. You can view his progress at http://flare85.psxfanatics.com
He's done a great job so far, but as you can see, is usually one or two steps behind the ASP version due to the complexity and time it requires to port such a project. VERY good job on a precise port, though. :)

His version utilizes PHP and mySQL to do its job.


Any other questions, ppl? :p

wolfmaster
November 10th, 2002, 21:05
FLaReTecH Internet Media Player how long does it take to load it been 5 mins so far on 56K

ShADoWFLaRe85
November 11th, 2002, 17:28
Originally posted by wolfmaster
FLaReTecH Internet Media Player how long does it take to load it been 5 mins so far on 56K
It shouldn't take that long. Although, I simply must ask this. What version of Windows Media Player do you have on your PC? I ask this because lately, the WMP64 module has grown broken in compatibility. I'm working on getting moomoomoo up to speed wth the script engine.

wolfmaster
November 12th, 2002, 16:01
Media Player 7