I thought that was fixed recently. Players now use the native WMP on
Windows if QT is missing, and WMP ships with the mp3 codec. I wasn't
able to play mp4 files because Windows doesn't distribute that codec,
but you can download it separately.
Does it not work?
On 4/24/14, 5:02 PM, Alejandro
velocity, use Apple Official QuickTime distribution:
https://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
Al
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They'll need quicktime.
On 24 Apr 2014, at 01:17, la...@significantplanet.org wrote:
> I know I can play a .wav file without having to use a player.
>
> But I want to play a .mp3 file and for that I think I have to use a player,
> right?
>
> And if I do use a player to play an mp3 file, then b
Could you use an instance of revBrowser to play the mp3?
http://website.lineone.net/~a_tranter/audio.htm
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I know I can play a .wav file without having to use a player.
But I want to play a .mp3 file and for that I think I have to use a player,
right?
And if I do use a player to play an mp3 file, then build my app as a standalone
for Windows, do I need to include anything in the app? I mean, if the