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It appears that I have missed a step or two. Everything seems to be installed correctly and the wrapper seems to be functioning. When I add audio what do I link to? I was linking to the audio file but I noticed on this site it seems to link to an html.

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You link to the audio file.

www.yoursite/audio/audiofile.mp3

The .htaccess restricts downloading and calls the wrapper to send a playlist(.m3u) to the user.

You will (should) see a new window open then it will close when your default audio player opens.

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You will (should) see a new window open then it will close when your default audio player opens


Mine doesnt close .. any ideas?
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Generally that because you don't have the correct files selected to play in say windows media player.

In WMP go to options/file types and make sure all but aff and au are selected. Sure you could have all selected. The main is Mp3 that includes the M3U file.

That should do the trick. The other thing I noticed that once worked was opening the player then clicking the link in audio. Once the player was opened it was running in the background and picked up on the mu3 file and played it.

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