This a plugin that will make a 'Mixed Tape' post from mp3 file and play list shortcode.
Currently the track player only allows for MP3 files.
The track player uses the full url of the music file. If you haven't created a folder for your audio, create a "audio" folder directly under the blog root and refrence the files from that location.
Yes. There is a style sheet under the plugin directory. In the future you will be able to enter style and class information for each playlist.
No. In order for the track to fit in the post text, I reduced the size and look of the player.
The track short code is [ track title="{track title}" artist="{track artist}" url="{track url}" alt="{alt text}" ]
As many as you want. However, a good Mixed Tape is only about 10 tracks.
The play list is created from the mixedtape short tag. You can place it anywhere in the post, but the best place to place it is at the top. The mixedtape shortcode is [ mixedtape title="{mixed tape title}" style="{override styles}" class="{override class}" type="{play list type}" icon="{override icon}" cover="{image url}" artist="{single album artist name}" ]
icon value can be changed to show different icons, the options are TAPE, CD, CDBOX, HEADPHONES, ALBUMCOVER.icon value to ALBUMCOVER and then the cover value to the url of your image. You should use an image that is around 60px X 60px.I added a link on the play list to the MusicBrainz (http://musicbrainz.org/) site that will pull up search results for the artist name. I figured that those listening to the Mixed Tape might want to hear other songs from the artist selected. I also figured it would help out a OpenSource project by sending more people to the site to search for music.
The image for the link is part of the style sheet file. You could remove the style sheet class and the image will go away.
Requires: 2.7.1 or higher
Compatible up to: 2.8.4
Last Updated: 2009-8-13
Downloads: 1,081




