![]() ![]() Indeed, all settings, including path to the audio files, needed to be coded in jQuery. ![]() That’s was very promising, but it was not enough to be usable for me. It was maybe the first multiple-channels waveform web audio player available. About one year later, the feature was integrated. More, it was pretty customizable, and modular… two things I really like in a software.Īs soon as I found it, I write a feature request for having multiple channel capabilities. #Wavesurfer exportimage freeI searched for this type of player a certain amount of time, until I found WaveSurfer-JS, a free open source jQuery plugin by katspaugh capable of embedding audio while displaying it’s waveform on a web page. Also, having to upload the sounds on a third-party platforms can be not desired, especially if you already have a lot of sounds uploaded on your website and that you don’t wont to upload them elsewhere, and if you want to stay independent. If I want to make a tutorial about 5.1 panning, having only one waveform is not that useful. These are both great players but they lack something: multiple channels display. ![]() That’s why I instantly liked SoundCloud player, and later, the Hearthis.at player. But finding this on the web is pretty rare. It is especially useful for audio tutorials, or podcasts, e-learning etc… It allows quick search in audio sections which is especially useful in these circumstances.Īudio waveforms preview is very common in sound processing softwares and in every Digital Audio Workstation. I always loved waveform display for showing audio content. EDIT : WaveSurfer-WP Premium Add-On, featuring cache system for waveforms and interactive markers system, is out! ![]()
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