[Pro] Look for some templates for audio.js file in WebYep CMS

Hi,

Please help me to find some templates for audio.js file in WebYep CMS. Because I have many audio files and their files size are over 10M.

Thanks!!!


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Hi Billy,
What are you looking for exactly? Webyep templates? If your audio files are too large you may need to re-encode them at a lower bit rate or consider moving over to a streaming service.
Regards,
Tim.

On 9 Sep 2013, at 15:45, Billy wrote:

Please help me to find some templates for audio.js file in WebYep CMS. Because I have many audio files and their files size are over 10M.


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Hey Tim,
What I was looking for is an example freeway document that the audio.js is used with webyep. I’m struggling on how to set that up. The instruction on the Thomas K’s tutorial is confusing.

Billy
On Sep 9, 2013, at 11:46 AM, Tim Plumb wrote:

Hi Billy,
What are you looking for exactly? Webyep templates? If your audio files are too large you may need to re-encode them at a lower bit rate or consider moving over to a streaming service.
Regards,
Tim.

On 9 Sep 2013, at 15:45, Billy wrote:

Please help me to find some templates for audio.js file in WebYep CMS. Because I have many audio files and their files size are over 10M.


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The instruction on the Thomas K’s tutorial is confusing.

Then I suggest that you ask him directly.

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That’s me you’re talking about? Gosh - indeed I write often confusing things - but not about this specific topic as far as I remember.

And if you’re talking about:

http://www.test.q-ring.de/follower/pages.php?DOC_INST=9

it is more to be seen as a test than a roll-out template or even a tutorial. And furthermore it is just a way I did and there are probably better ones (or even Freeway friendlier ones).

Furthermore, DenimWashed deals with external scripts where I haven’t got a developer-licences.

That’s what I did (in brief):

REQUIREMENTS:

  1. A RichText-Editor
  2. A basic understanding how to deal with external code

THE WEBYEP PAGE:

  1. A RichText Field in a loop

  2. the WY-SEO menu with the script part enabled.

SERVER SIDE

I put manually the required script parts into the opt folder of the web yep system.

This is mainly following the instructions on:

http://kolber.github.io/audiojs/

THE IMPLEMENTING

can be done either in the Freeway-File or even in a doc_instance. The required code-pointers to the scripts on server and the function call belongs either into the before end head tag of the FW page or can be inserted into the script part of the SEO menu bar.

Up to here I can remember but honestly I’m unsure what I did then. As an Image/File Manager in TinyMCE I use tinyBrowser. This is difficult to recommend cause it needs some server-site requirements that are not always available (such as CHMOD777). This enabled me to upload the files even with TinyMCE.

But probably it even works with the standard multimedia tool (in TinyMCE) without that special feature.

So as you can see:

It sometimes takes one long to figure out, much longer to fiddle and finally hours to document it - and honestly I have not the time to do currently.

Furthermore I wait on Max and his review of the webyep system where he wants to implement redactor as the text-editor. I am pretty sure that things will be much easier then (probably).

Hope this helps you out.

Cheers

Thomas


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Thomas I have to apologize, the instructions that I got confused with were not yours but those of the Tiny Browser installation. I bought it and tried to follow them but I had no luck. If you have any better instruction on installing it please let me know. Again may apologies.
Billy
On Sep 10, 2013, at 8:40 AM, Thomas Kimmich wrote:

That’s me you’re talking about? Gosh - indeed I write often confusing things - but not about this specific topic as far as I remember.

And if you’re talking about:

http://www.test.q-ring.de/follower/pages.php?DOC_INST=9

it is more to be seen as a test than a roll-out template or even a tutorial. And furthermore it is just a way I did and there are probably better ones (or even Freeway friendlier ones).

Furthermore, DenimWashed deals with external scripts where I haven’t got a developer-licences.

That’s what I did (in brief):

REQUIREMENTS:

  1. A RichText-Editor
  2. A basic understanding how to deal with external code

THE WEBYEP PAGE:

  1. A RichText Field in a loop

  2. the WY-SEO menu with the script part enabled.

SERVER SIDE

I put manually the required script parts into the opt folder of the web yep system.

This is mainly following the instructions on:

audio.js

THE IMPLEMENTING

can be done either in the Freeway-File or even in a doc_instance. The required code-pointers to the scripts on server and the function call belongs either into the before end head tag of the FW page or can be inserted into the script part of the SEO menu bar.

Up to here I can remember but honestly I’m unsure what I did then. As an Image/File Manager in TinyMCE I use tinyBrowser. This is difficult to recommend cause it needs some server-site requirements that are not always available (such as CHMOD777). This enabled me to upload the files even with TinyMCE.

But probably it even works with the standard multimedia tool (in TinyMCE) without that special feature.

So as you can see:

It sometimes takes one long to figure out, much longer to fiddle and finally hours to document it - and honestly I have not the time to do currently.

Furthermore I wait on Max and his review of the webyep system where he wants to implement redactor as the text-editor. I am pretty sure that things will be much easier then (probably).

Hope this helps you out.

Cheers

Thomas


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