Try the examples, and hack them right in your browser. hack When you think of an "app," do you think of something that you can open, hack, and change how it works? Meemoo wants to give you this freedom. If you can't open it, you don't own it. Meemoo is a framework that connects open-source modules, powered by any web technology. The way that the data flows from module to module is defined and visu
Overview HTML5 introduces the <audio> element which offers a way to play audio natively in the browser. However the native controls are a little lacking in style. Thankfully HTML5 also brings a full api to interact with which allows us to skin an Audio object however we want. Goals The primary goal of this project is to create a high quality HTML5 audio boombox that can be easily skinned and exten
Welcome to The Wheels Of Steel: Turntables in your browser (a Web-based DJ prototype) What are the features like? See a quick demo video of cueing, pitch bending and beat matching using scratch mode. The basics: Controls Left-click a track to load it on the left turntable. Right-click or shift + click for the right turntable. Click and drag the needle to seek while the record is playing. If you're
It's a single-song HTML5 Audio Player, powered by jPlayer, styled and mostly animated with CSS3. About the name? Hmmm.. In the stoped/paused state, doesn't it remind you a little of a dark Zen stone lying on bright sand? Hint: Click and keep holding the progress bar circle for some skipping fun. Created by: simurai Credits: I wanna thank a friendly worm named @maboa who let me "steal" some of his
a project by happyworm The jQuery HTML5 Audio / Video Library jPlayer is the completely free and open source (MIT) media library written in JavaScript. A jQuery plugin, (and now a Zepto plugin,) jPlayer allows you to rapidly weave cross platform audio and video into your web pages. jPlayer's comprehensive API allows you to create innovative media solutions while support and encouragement is provid
We recently built an HTML5 audio player for Tim Van Damme's The Box, a new podcast where he interviews people who make cool stuff. Tim wanted an HTML5 audio player on the site, and we put together some jQuery to hook up the player interface he designed. In this article we'll run through the code to explain how it works, covering a few caveats along the way. Here's the player interface, and the mar
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