From other threads and maybe on the forum similar is done for video of which the dev also wanted to catch likewise information when played in the browser.

So maybe if you search the list you might find some javascript which could help with that.

Op 23-10-2020 om 11:33 schreef David Bovill via use-livecode:
Yes. I have some old code - seems to still work fetching and parsing RSS 
steams. I’m looking into the best way. To make the player now - browser or 
player widget?

An interesting experiment this morning with earbuds - if I play an mp3 or a 
video in the player object and listen to the sound through the earbuds - 
pressing / clicking the earbuds has no effect on the playback. Using the 
machinery of the browser widget pauses and restarts the playback reliably. I 
want. This feature so I may well choose the browser widget unless I can figure 
out a message that is sent to the. Stack that I can trap?

The issue is that I want to know the “currenttime” when the video is paused - 
this and other features would be easier using the player control. I guess I can 
use javascript if needed?
On 23 Oct 2020, 09:38 +0100, JeeJeeStudio via use-livecode 
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>, wrote:
So in fact it needs to retrieve a list of podcast streams, user can pick a
stream, and then it has to play like an mp3 player. Can be done with either
the browser or audio player right?

Op vr 23 okt. 2020 10:29 schreef David Bovill via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>:

I guess not - could not find anything in the forums or email thread.
On 21 Oct 2020, 20:17 +0100, JeeJeeStudio via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>, wrote:
You've just hijacked someone's thread...you said something last time.
It's
now a totally different subject.
That’s fine :) It’s kind of related to the general subject of community
contribution. My understanding is that the general approach to that has not
helped produce an organised collection of material - whether this is the
documentation, or the library of Livecode components. There is the usual
tension between centralised quality control and wiki like easy open
community contribution.

I agree with Sean that we can all contribute to this, but a little
improvement in the architecture that supports such collaboration would also
help I believe. It is harder than I think necessary to find stacks and code
related to for instance podcasts and RSS feeds. I’m pretty sure that this
has been worked on multiple times over the last 10 years, but the
combination of forum, email, and resource library does not do justice to
what we could achieve.

Maybe I’m wrong - and no one has produced a podcast player in Livecode? My
understanding is that an easy to contribute set of tools that made it
easier to share stacks and code would help here. As I see it the attempts
that have been made historically have been somewhat too “closed” for there
to the right sort of community contribution.

I can mainly speak for my personal experience, but if I produce this
podcast player, and various libraries for it - then historically I haven't
really see a good way to share that. When I come across errors or
improvements I want to make to the dictionary I don’t really see how, or
have quite enough faith that my contributions will valued - so I make a
note to “do that later” and well - don’t.

There is a form of federated architecture for user contributions that
looks promising that can help. Essentially the trick is to combine both
that ability of people to make their own personal notes / changes and
contributions by forking existing material, while also making it very easy
to combine these contributions into an editorial synopsis. That way each
Livecode author wold have a tool for their own personal productivity use,
and the overall community gets the value of the shared content production.
Right now the balance between my personal space and the sharing is in an
unhealthy state of mediation.
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