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Playing MP3 files from the Internet
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 8:45 pm
by bigcat1943
I installed the Audacity beta for Windows Vista. I set it up according to instructions. Everything with the program I have used works properly thus far. My problem is this--when I go to the internet to the web page I maintain, I can no longer play my Audio MP3 files on the web page. It wants me to download them to my computer. Before installing Audacity my web page worked properly. I click on the sermon I wish to listen to and it would begin.
What do I need to do to get my web page back to functioning the way it did before and still keep Audacity working properly?
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Re: Playing MP3 files from the Internet
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 9:21 pm
by Trebor
Step 1. Unless you want receive a
torrent of spam emails you should remove your email address from the previous post or
disguise it
This does not sound like an Audacity issue. you may simply be clicking on the website's download button instead of the play button,
I've done that myself on Musopen where the download and play buttons are very close together ...

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http://www.musopen.org/music.php?type=piece&id=415
Re: Playing MP3 files from the Internet
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 9:38 pm
by kozikowski
I removed your email address. That's insanely dangerous on the forum. You can put it back if you wish by editing your post, but I wouldn't. We won't be writing you back anyway. We try to keep discussions on the forum. This isn't a help desk.
Koz
Re: Playing MP3 files from the Internet
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 10:17 pm
by Trebor
bigcat1943 wrote:I My problem is this--when I go to the internet to the web page I maintain, I can no longer play my Audio MP3 files on the web page. It wants me to download them to my computer. Before installing Audacity my web page worked properly. I click on the sermon I wish to listen to and it would begin.
What do I need to do to get my web page back to functioning the way it did before and still keep Audacity working properly?
If no play button is displayed, and you get one of these warnings if you do try to download the mp3 ...

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Then the security setting on your browser (Internet Explorer) is set too high to permit the on-line player, (Adobe flash), or downloading.
Solution: turn browser security down a notch, (to "medium-high" on IE), and the play button should re-appear when you refresh the page.
[Again this has absolutely nothing to do with Audacity].
Re: Playing MP3 files from the Internet
Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 1:08 am
by bgravato
This is not audio processing related topic so I moved this to the proper forum (1.3.12/Windows).
Re: Playing MP3 files from the Internet
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 11:30 pm
by Gale Andrews
bigcat1943 wrote:I installed the Audacity beta for Windows Vista. I set it up according to instructions. Everything with the program I have used works properly thus far. My problem is this--when I go to the internet to the web page I maintain, I can no longer play my Audio MP3 files on the web page. It wants me to download them to my computer. Before installing Audacity my web page worked properly. I click on the sermon I wish to listen to and it would begin.
Are you using the same web browser as before? Have you changed the source code of your web page, and what is that code? Are you embedding a media player in that page, or just giving a text link to the MP3?
If a text link, one possibility is that you have created a default association with MP3 to some program other than the one that held the association before. Did you set Audacity to be the default program to open MP3s?
Gale
Re: Playing MP3 files from the Internet
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 7:11 pm
by bernofsk
Hi, everyone. I'm having a possibly related problem. I used Audacity to edit down a podcast from the radio, and when I posted the resultant mp3 file in my webspace to link to it on my website, it refuses to play. Here's the page with the file:
http://www.susanbernofsky.com/MorningEd ... erview.mp3
Can anyone think of a good reason why this wouldn't be playing?
I've got a similar file mounted on the site (NOT edited w/ Audacity), and then one works fine:
http://www.susanbernofsky.com/BBCDonald ... erview.mp3
Thanks so much!
Susan
Re: Playing MP3 files from the Internet
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 7:43 pm
by steve
bernofsk wrote:... I used Audacity to edit down a podcast from the radio, and when I posted the resultant mp3 file in my webspace to link to it on my website, it refuses to play. ...
Can anyone think of a good reason why this wouldn't be playing?
I've got a similar file mounted on the site (NOT edited w/ Audacity), and then one works fine:
Both files play fine here.
The main difference that I can see is that the one that you say does not play is a mono file, whereas the other one is stereo, but that should not make a difference as to whether it plays or not, and as I said, they both play fine on my computer.
What program are you using to play them?
Are you sure that the problem was not just a temporary glitch on your web site?
Re: Playing MP3 files from the Internet
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:55 pm
by bernofsk
steve wrote:Both files play fine here.
The main difference that I can see is that the one that you say does not play is a mono file, whereas the other one is stereo, but that should not make a difference as to whether it plays or not, and as I said, they both play fine on my computer.
What program are you using to play them?
Are you sure that the problem was not just a temporary glitch on your web site?
Thanks for checking this out, Steve. I was just playing them from within Safari. But after reading your message, I downloaded Firefox (didn't have it on this computer), and lo and behold, the rogue file plays in Firefox with no problem, so maybe the problem is just a Safari issue (?). Strange!
Re: Playing MP3 files from the Internet
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:00 pm
by bernofsk
P.S. Aha, so it IS a Safari problem. There's a whole discussion forum devoted to this specific problem. Live and learn. The m3p that *does* play without problems is one I uploaded 2 years ago, back when I had a much older version of Safari that apparently didn't have this bug.
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jsp ... �