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New Post 2/6/2007 12:08 PM
User is offline Jos Richters
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Re: How to disable the play event during start up 
Ok, I altered the "autoplay" to false, rebuild, and the module works fine now.

But the next problem is somewhat trickier.....

I'm developing a website for a band, and I want to setup a page where visitors can choose to listen to fragments of music played by the band. There have to be a couple of fragments, at least 8, to choose to listen to. On another page I want to present a set of tracks from their latest CD.

I can put two MEDIA instances in one page, but when I insert a thrird one, and fire it, I get this error:

The instruction at "0x77fcd6ad" referenced memory at "0x0795b315". The memory could not be "read".

It then closes my browser, leaving me at the desktop. My browser will be closed even if I don't fire a fragment at all!

This also happens when I leave the page.

I then tried to setup just two media instances on one page and another on another page. Same result.

DNN obviously can't handle more than two media modules in one portal alltogether.

Is there someone who knows to overcome this?

I just want to put 8 to 10 media modules on one page and another set on another in this portal to accommodate this band with their music.

Or is there anotherr module that can handle this?

I tried "Documents " or "Repository" but these modules let the guest download the file and they startup the Windows Mediaplayer. And that's whet I don't want to happen!

Thanks,

Jos


jos Richters www.visualdata.nl
 
New Post 2/7/2007 3:45 AM
User is offline Joseph Andrade
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Re: How to disable the play event during start up 

Since I don't code.. and this is issue is SO huge.. how about I pay someone to recode that dll for us... any takers

jandradejr@sayitright.com

 
New Post 2/24/2007 12:56 PM
User is offline vollerworld
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Re: How to disable the play event during start up 

Yikes, I'm not a code-master, either, but you'd think this was already part of this module.  I'm sure they've got to be working on these "seemingly" simple items.  I say seemingly b/c I'm sure the issues are NOT simple.

Here's an idea that might work in the meantime...  You could basically have a page built of links to the files you want to play, instead of rendering them with the actual media module.  You could customize an HTML module to hold your list/links, and simple point to the files you want to play, let the user use their own media player... Just a thought, b/c I have the SAME problem.  I don't really want to have my media start automatically on page load, in fact I think that's pretty lame for the most common applications of the module. 

But again, it's obviously not easy enough for a guy like me to fix!  Cheers to the developers, and the fact that we have the module at all the way it is.  Most of these people probably aren't making a gazillion bucks doing what they're doing, so I need to say thank you for what they ARE doing, b/c I couldn't have the websites I do without people like them.


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New Post 2/28/2007 1:15 AM
User is offline Bez
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Re: How to disable the play event during start up 

Hi!

I have the same problem that you have been fix it now! I. am asking if you could send me the mediamodule.ascx.vb dll-file that I can stop the media palyer when the page loads? I can´t edite and compile the file. Thanks and regards!

 
New Post 3/23/2007 4:54 AM
User is offline Lisa Smith
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Re: How to disable the play event during start up 
I agree to everything in this post. With today's MEDIA technology, we need a better media module.
 
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