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Age: 27
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10/04/2019 10:42 PM 

Scene Revival
Category: Blogging
Current mood:  contemplative

Yay! Cool we have a scene revival in the works amd it looks like more people are joinging FP. Thid is neat ive been waiting years for this! But now here's my goal:


I gotta find a way to enable and embed an Adobe flash mp3 player into the user profile like the OG MySpace. Lately we've all been getting by with simply embedding a YouTube video into our about me section and having it set to Autoplay, but since YouTube changed its policies, the videos no longer autoplay. It's bullsh*t. Plus an MP3 player would have more songs on it!

What I've figured out so far is what website to go through to get it for free. However, after getting through the very 2007 format of the website, I come to a brick wall when I can actually add the songs to the mp3 player. You can't click a button and it directs you to your music folder like a modern day computer would. You have a line of info to enter. Title, Artist, and then URL location (has to end with mmp3). The last part confused me. So is this one of those circumstances? Who remembers adding music to their iPod nanos back on the day? Cause I do and it was the easiest f***ing thing in the world. The classic- click and drag. Does this work the same way? Or do you go into the computers files manually and copy and paste? I need a computer for this to work. I'll check out the library tomorrow maybe and see if I can figure it out. Mark my words guys, I will get to the bottom of this. 

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ZombieChinyoka

 

Oct 6th 2019 - 2:15 PM

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Would be amazing if this worked!


Elena

 

Oct 4th 2019 - 11:14 AM

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I remember it being a very hard process to get music on an iPod using Linux, because the software was for OSX & Windows only, in ~2011-2013.
But somehow it was possible, and not worth it at all, since you could just drag and drop, no, copy the files in the terminal to off brand mp3 players.

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