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The description for the Connect Pro MP3 Player states:
"--- NOTE: Do not use with Adobe Connect 8 ---"
Is there any intention of updating this for version 8, or is the capability provided some other way? I find it nice to have sound in a lobby so participants can set their volume and have found this player to be a good source for this.
Karl_S
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Yes, it is being updated. Understand the Pods on the Exchange are developed by partners, customers, and some Adobe employees outside of their normal duties. These are not supported by Adobe. So, that being said it will be updated soon. The Pod is being tested and re-worked for C8 and beyond.
There is another option that works great:
1. Launch Apple GarageBand
2. Create a new project - Podcast
3. Remove all tracks except the podcast track
4. Drag and drop music from your iTunes library
5. Drop them so that each song is one after another on the same track
6. When done, choose Export Podcast to Disk from the Share menu
7. Choose the option for MP3 Encoder for the "Compress Using" drop down menu
8. You will then have a large MP3 file that you can upload to Connect by using Share Document, then select the file, and you will see the player which will sync across all attendees.
Note of caution: with this method you will see that all attendees regardless of status (Host, Presenter, Attendee) will have control over the pausing and playing of music. That means that if user A in St. Louis hits the pause button, then all attendees will see the music pause. Solution: Start the music playing, then move a Note pod over the top of the MP3 pod so it is hidden. Only Hosts can then control the music. Another option might be the presenter only area.
This works quite well because Adobe Connect natively supports uploading MP3 files.
Enjoy!
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Wow!!!! You are an angel! I've been searching for 2 hours for a way to get music into the room and this workaround does the job. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
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Thank you for the reply.
It sounds like, since I have Audacity and not GarageBand, I could:
Of course, if I only wanted to have 1 track play, I could just use it in step 4. Not as slick as the mp3 player, but a work-around.
Karl
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Yes, any MP3 type tool can create one single MP3 file with multiple songs inside.
The MP3 player is coming. It had to be completely re-written so that no ActionScript 2 code was in it. The new one is being tested and re-worked so it is better and can be re-sized. I'm not doing the work but helping a friend test it out here and there. So far, it looks good. I'm a fan of MP3 as a way to get the meeting started on a happy foot with music!
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The MP3 player you mention is this availiable for adobe connect 8
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The Adobe MP3 Player for Connect 8 is posted here on the Adobe Connect Exchange:
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using the MP3 player you point to I tried to play my one large mp3 file located here
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16225033/NitieMP33.mp3 , it recognized the track but did not play.
I used MP3 Album Maker by makeitone to make the one large file
thanks
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You upload the file into the Connect Central library - you cannot point to a dropbox link.....the player wants to see the MP3 file in the Adobe Connect Central library as a public file. There are instructions in the file you download.