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What data are you sending to the audio player? Are you able to play it manually, or is just the autoplay failing to work? It seems from the error message like the data the audio player is being asked to process something it cannot process.

But different audio plays on each browser: Chrome for Windows is about 4 seconds late, Chrome for Android seems spot-on, Mobile Safari is off. (Even VLC has this issue when playing the file.) If playback starts from the beginning of the file, they stay in sync.

When the bit rate is not constant, browsers seek to different segments of audio given the same timestamp. The algorithm to seek is simple for constant bit rate, but is more complex for variable bit rate (and often involves some form of estimation); I couldn't find a definition of this operation in the HTML standard, so it's unsurprising different browsers implement this differently.

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While another user shared a music folder with me and I am able to play all the files in the audio player, I can tell that audio player is supporting that. No limitation there.

Did you check that there is no hidden file (I think it should be named .nomedia or .noaudio or something like that), that tells the audio player to not search in that folder for music files?

Folders on a file share that I, as a user, never opened yet, do not get imported in the audio player. After opening the artist folder in the file manager (my folder structure is music/[artist]/[album]/[song].mp3), it will get imported.

by the way, while I have you on the thread. is it possible to make the background color in a different color? And enlarge the player a bit? Understand if this is too much to ask a helping friend. Just ignore the message in that case.

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Normally when I play a mp3 file its in the my files app, which just loads a simple inapp player. I can't even select a different app to open my files, as soon as I hit "open with", it starts up Spotify. I have Google music I stalled but that's been disabled for a long time, that's about it.

Okay. So I uninstalled any apps that were listed as capable of playing MP3s. And now MP3s play in the files app. I think the MP3 player in the files app is just there so you have something to play them with if you don't have anything else that can. I don't know why they chose to do it this way, but.. it seems you're stuck with it auto-opening Spotify unless you have a dedicated app for playing MP3s.

So yeah. Unfortunately I think the only 'fix' for this is installing another app that will play MP3s. I'd recommend VLC if you just want something that can play a bunch of audio (and video) formats. It's open source as well. Otherwise you may want to go with Google Music or Samsung Music as I believe they allow you to sort MP3s into playlists.

So I have an S21 running Android 12, and I noticed earlier this week that instead of playing MP3 files through the default media player, my phone started using Spotify. I don't know about you guys, but Spotify won't let me play any of my mp3 files. I tried uninstalling Spotify, which let me use the default player, but as soon as I reinstalled it the issue started happening again. Does anyone have a fix for this? It's getting annoying.

The HTML audio element is used to embed sound content in documents. It may contain one or more audio sources, represented using the src attribute or the source element: the browser will choose the most suitable one. It can also be the...

This is the same as a post in the Admin Group, and in . a few other places going back to 2015. Is there a way to style the audio player to remove the default icon. I know you can replace the default player, but functionally it is the best one with overall browser compatibility.

It would be good if either defaulted to a usual audio player, without the background and icon or if you were able to style it and replace the icon. Although, in most cases it is going to look far better if it looked like a regular bar-style audio player.

The script provides detailed description of the protocol and parameters (see comments) and also serves as a simple demo client, which takes input WAV audio file and emulates an audio stream by splitting it into chunks and passing it to the Audio Player.

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The tag_hash_107 HTML element is used to embed sound content in documents. It may contain one or more audio sources, represented using the src attribute or the element: the browser will choose the most suitable one. It can also be the destination for streamed media, using a MediaStream.

The above example shows simple usage of the element. In a similar manner to the element, we include a path to the media we want to embed inside the src attribute; we can include other attributes to specify information such as whether we want it to autoplay and loop, whether we want to show the browser's default audio controls, etc.

Note: Sites that automatically play audio (or videos with an audio track) can be an unpleasant experience for users, so should be avoided when possible. If you must offer autoplay functionality, you should make it opt-in (requiring a user to specifically enable it). However, this can be useful when creating media elements whose source will be set at a later time, under user control. See our autoplay guide for additional information about how to properly use autoplay.

The controlslist attribute, when specified, helps the browser select what controls to show for the audio element whenever the browser shows its own set of controls (that is, when the controls attribute is specified). ff782bc1db

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