Recommend using the JW Player. It supports playlists and you can
easily populate it with a php script.
www.longtailvideo.com/jw-player/

Dont know much about html5 but what I did find out is that it doesnt
support playlists. That was what made me look at other options and
finally settled with jw player.

On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 4:47 AM, Bob Proulx <b...@proulx.com> wrote:
> I have a need to set up an audio player on a web page.  To play mp2
> (from twolame) and wav files.  It isn't that there isn't much written
> about this topic.  The problem is that there is so very much written
> about it that it is hard to sort through all of the possibilities.
> Frankly I am overwhelmed and could use direction.
>
> I have a directory into which will continuously be poured short (five
> minutes) wav and mp2 files.  I can generate the list dynamically from
> a directory listing.  Would like to be able to bring up a web page
> that would display the directory and have a button to click and play
> the audio clip from there.
>
> Does anyone with experience in doing this have any hints as to the
> best way to do this using free(dom) software on a Debian Stable
> system?  I can probably go the new HTML5 route.  At least initially
> and I think continuing forward.  But obviously the more generic the
> better.
>
> Thanks!
> Bob



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