July 29, 2002
Accessing ID3 Tags in external mp3's

FlashGuru has written a short tutorial about how to Access ID3 Tags in external mp3's there is a good discussion following the tutorial. To me it seems like reading the ID3 tags with server scripts is probably a better way to go when building MP3 players with Flash and accessing external mp3's.

Posted by jarle at 11:56 PM
Mike weights in on the FlashComm bandwidth discussion

Mike Chambers has an interesting posting with links to articles and discussions going on about the Flash Communication Server and bandwidth discussion. Mike has some good points and does a good job balancing the whole discussion.

The problem is that this is something that the end product (connected flash movies) is something that can be done with XML today (and thus is not as sexy). However, it is much, much easier using the Flash Communication Server (no need to parse XML, send and receive ActionScript data types, etc...), as well as much more efficient. In fact, for large multiuser projects, you will probably save on bandwidth costs using the Flash Communication Server verses using XML (mostly because XML is so verbose).

Which is a good point. Not having to parse XML on the client side will make any data displaying application run a whole lot faster, and it will require transmitting less data than you have to with XML.

Posted by jarle at 11:49 PM
Adobe/Macromedia patent fight ends in tie

Adobe and Macromedia Settle Patent Litigation

I guess both companies managed to dig up enough patents to knock each-other out. Good one, congratulations to the real winners this round - the lawyers.

[Via Mike Chambers]

Posted by jarle at 11:41 PM
Quasimondo Amazon Search

Nice to see Mario working on the Amazon Search, now is so feature full that its actually a better browser of Amazon then what you find at Amazon.com IMHO.

Posted by jarle at 11:20 PM