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Originally Posted by deezelpope
I haven't been storing the mp3's in my database...I'm using an outside uploader, like you had suggested, as I don't really like the idea of having them in the DB, plus the laws are different here, yadda, yadda, etc... Ok, whoa, wait a minute...500 for each playlist or for the the whole system?? There a limit of 100 for each playlist on the one I'm using...
Ok, now that you've got me considering this new system of yours...how difficult would a switchover be? Especially regarding the mp3 uploading...can I use the same playlists I've created?
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Well, this mp3 player uses the same format, as in using external links to mp3's which can be literally anywhere on the web.
The older one can only hold 100 songs and has no limiters that prevent you going over this limit, which would cause the player to become unstable. This one uses limiters, so it's impossible to add more than 100 songs per playlist. Basically, both can hold the same amount but this one is better in many ways. You can view a demo of this player in the first post.
Actually, changing from the old version to this version isn't an easy task, since you will need to add the songs one by one into the Mp3 Adding screen, it does allow you to add 3 songs at a time, which is better than a single track at a time. All editing/deleting is done via the Mp3 Player Management within the AdminCP.