Hmm… A little more intrusive than I would like and it doesn’t use our D3 Forums audio player, but it may work. I think I’ll create an Account with them. They support .OGG files, but I believe when they’re uploaded they’re converted to .MP3. (We’ll see…)
The reason Sabercat won’t work is the same reason other file hosting sites like that won’t work - they have a timed block on non-member accounts. As the forum is a non-member account, it gets blocked and can’t parse the exact file location. Hosts like that are only good for downloads, not actual embedded hosting.
SaberCat File Hosting does not have this limit on free Accounts. I checked before creating an Account.
Besides, that doesn’t make sense. The ones that are still working were uploaded a week ago. The one that isn’t working was upload just an hour ago. And it wasn’t working as soon as I posted here.
Now, I’ve created a free Account on SoundCloud. Not exactly what I was looking for. But, let’s see if it works.
See those lines for Waiting, D/L speed, and Advertising? That’s why it won’t work. The server can’t process more than one request at a time for non-member accounts. As such, because this is a multiple request scenario in nearly all cases, it fails. Also, 50K/sec is…that’s not even halfway decent DSL speed, let alone broadband speed.
SoundCloud is designed to work with embedding. SaberCat is not.
I did not know that. I thought I read where SaberCat did support embedding. I must have just interpreted that when they listed a Direct Link URL and a Forum Code URL. I guess any of those codes are meant for downloading the file(s) and not for embedding.
I still find it odd that I was able to embed 2 different audio files I uploaded to SaberCat, but no more. Maybe 2 is the limit.
Hey, why not. I mean we’re already at the point players can reach the GR ceiling, so why not go for broke and see if that makes the more fun to play builds strong enough to do so.
Interesting. I like the font change. (Didn’t know that could be done on these forums). Too much code for me though. I have to keep it simple or it becomes too much like work.
The editor is Latex. It works wonders for making human readable equations for posting on sites. But it does take a bit of learning to use. And being done on computers, it is almost certainly using CAS (computer algebra system), rather than the age old Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction) system.