Vlc Media Player Crossfade Plugin

  1. Mp3 Player With Crossfade
  2. Edge Vlc Plugin

Use the desktop version instead! ⚠⚠ VLC media player is a portable, free and open-source, cross-platform media player and streaming media server written by the VideoLAN project. VLC is available for all operating system, desktop, mobiles or TVs. VLC player supports 5.1 surround sound provided you’ve got the right hardware and drivers installed. You also need your source audio/video to be compatible with 5.1 audio output. Given you have all that and VLC doesn’t automatically play audio in 5.1 and instead just defaults to your stereo speaker settings you’re not going to be able to. Clementine is a modern music player and library organizer. Clementine is a multiplatform music player. It is inspired by Amarok 1.4, focusing on a fast and easy-to-use interface for searching and playing your music. One-click download for installing VLC-media-player.exe. VLC media player, free download by VideoLAN.

Edge vlc pluginI´ve spent some time to get a DJ double player on top of the VLC Moz plugin.

Mp3 Player With Crossfade


It was a little bit tricky to realize the autocrossfader, but it works as a charme now.
I named it MrMCMedia´s MediaStormXXLDJP.
Windows media player crossfading

Edge Vlc Plugin

Here you can see a lowres preview of it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NdTuxPxUq4
If enough people are interested, maybe it will be released.
The requirements for the player are:
Vlc Media Player Crossfade Plugin( apache ) webserver with php, current IE, Opera or Firefox Browser, Google crome doesn´t work with to VLC instances.
VLC >= 0.9 with enabled Mozilla plugin ( enabled checkbox while installing )
After extracting the MrMcMedia folder to your web root, you have to put some music or video stuff to the subfolder media
Pluginand to call the local or in your lan positioned website of the player.
There are features like timer start, video fullscreen switching, auto fadein /out auto crossfading, speed change, cue play, shuffle play and so on.
The fader modes are single player fadeout/in, double player doublexfade and loop playing for both modes.
The goal was to get a nice webplayer for my EMTEC Movie Cube.
I´ve also tested on a AVM FritzBox 7270, a Win 7 PC and an Ubuntu Linux.
It´s almost platform independant.