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I tried it, but I heard only a single 1/2 second sound randomly in the track (different spot each time). I tried all three decoders mp3 and flac made that sound, alac was totally silent.

Firefox 12.0 on Linux. I have noscript and flashblock installed but I set noscript to allow all.

Also, some runs I would get a time number for the length (a negative number - I assume it's supposed to be that way?) and sometimes it would be 0:00.



Could you try and see if any of the demos at https://wiki.mozilla.org/Audio_Data_API#Working_Audio_Data_D... work?

If so, could you please add a github issue at https://github.com/ofmlabs/aurora.js/issues with some more information about your OS/Sound Server so we can replicate the issue?

(The negative number on the right is the time remaining)


Most do work, some don't. But the ones that do make my browser extremely unhappy. The whole thing becomes very unresponsive - almost unusable.

I have a 2.8Ghz I7 CPU, FF 12, on linux using native ALSA output. I'm pretty sure my webgl doesn't work though, which may have caused some of the issues.

It's hard for me to say for sure what does work since I'm not sure what some of them should look like.

Regarding your code, the time remaining number did not go down when it played - is it supposed to? (Another one of those things where I'm not sure what it is supposed to do.) Is the 0:00 at the start supposed to change? It didn't.




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