Free Flash music players

May 8th, 2006 | By Scott Andrew | Category: Tools and Web/Tech

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For embedding streaming audio into webpages, I prefer to use a Flash music player. The main reason for this is compatibility; I don’t have to worry that the listener doesn’t have a particular audio player installed, and the Flash plug-in is installed in approximately 98% of browsers out there.

I’m not a Flash programming guru, but fortunately there’s a number of free Flash players out on the web. Here’s a list of free players I found today. (Warning: that page is translated from (I believe) Chinese; here’s the original version.) Some players are more configurable than others and have different features, so be sure to experiment.

And don’t forget: for that 2% of visitors who may not have Flash installed, be sure to provide a link to the Flash plugin download page.

In an upcoming post, we’ll review how to handle browsers that can’t/don’t support Flash, and some changes you may need to make to your Flash player in order for it to work in the soon-to-be-released Internet Explorer 7 .

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4 Responses to “Free Flash music players”

  1. Howlin' Hobbit Says:

    The problem I have found with Flash players and music is that there’s always this “thrum thrum thrum” going on… pretty much completely screwing up the song.

    I thought it was just my computer until I heard it on my sweetie’s and one of my friend’s as well.

  2. Scott Andrew Says:

    Hm, I’ve never heard that thrumming myself, although I’ve heard weird things from streaming Flash players on occassion. It could be compression, bit rates, etc. but I have no real clue.

  3. David Hooper Says:

    I had a flash audio player developed which I had planned to sell, but I decided to give it away for free.

    http://www.krwebaudio.com/ has it for those who are interested.

    If you’re curious to how it works, look at the testimonials from http://www.musicbusinesscruise.com/. By the way, the cruise is sold out. :)

  4. Bas Says:

    Link does not work anymore.. too bad because I need a fast solution.

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