ebay listing sound clips player, i.e. auctionplayer ???

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imet
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ebay listing sound clips player, i.e. auctionplayer ???

Post by imet »

time ago i was used to attach sound clips tp my listing using auctionplayer but it ain't free anymore, since it changed to ecommerceplayer.com or something like that

any tool like that ? for free, of course !!
if possible with a flash player...but i was turning to putfile.com but it hasn't a drag&drop uploader so i must spend HOURS uploading clips one by one, so i was wondering about other opportunities...

someone can help ???

...sorry for my average english !! ;P
imet
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Re: ebay listing sound clips player, i.e. auctionplayer ???

Post by imet »

for all those in trouble like me just try auctionmercial.com

a bit tricky to be mastered because it's not conceipted to be a sound clips player but after some waggling u can have good results
...sorry for my average english !! ;P
Roots Rocker Matt

Re: ebay listing sound clips player, i.e. auctionplayer ???

Post by Roots Rocker Matt »

I thought those clips were froma database or something, not actual clips of the record being sold. I remember listening to a clip, buyin then receiving the 7" and it skipping so much as being unplayable!
Maybe certain sellers 'reuse' clips...
imet
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Re: ebay listing sound clips player, i.e. auctionplayer ???

Post by imet »

yes, better post his name in the well known name & shame sellers, in the buy/sell/trade forum list
thanks
...sorry for my average english !! ;P
ton1
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Re: ebay listing sound clips player, i.e. auctionplayer ???

Post by ton1 »

there's a lot of flashplayer to play soundfile if you can host the flashplayer and the soundfile on your own server.
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Re: ebay listing sound clips player, i.e. auctionplayer ???

Post by leggo rocker »

Most broadband accounts (and even dial up) in the UK come complete with a few megs of disk space on the hosts' server.

Probably the same in most other countries?

It's simple to use these to host your sound clips as MP3 files which will then open automatically in a Quick Time player embedded in the web page.

Avoid using the Windows Media Format as this is less reliable and users often have to dick about to get it to work.
Guest

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Post by Guest »

if you have a place to put up the file you can choose any of those players:

http://www.layoutmyspacecodes.com/myspa ... layer.php/
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