Question

I have an Javascript application that creates some audio tones and plays them. The tones are generated as a WAV file then injected like this....

<audio id="player" controls autobuffer="autobuffer" />
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
  document.getElementById("player").src = wavData;
  document.getElementById("player").play();
</script>

This works on recent versions of Chrome or Firefox on a PC but not on any mobile device I tried including Android 4.0.3, Android 2.3 and an IPhone.

Another example of a Javascript synth that works on a desktop but not an Android device is this "Morning Star" synth. http://bitterspring.net/ms/morningstar/

An example of HTML5 audio that does work on Android is this test page. http://textopia.org/androidsoundformats.html .

Is there a workaround? I want a solution based entirely on HTML/Javascript.

Était-ce utile?

La solution

MorningStar author here: my synth does not use any <audio> tag, it uses Web Audio API.

I haven't tested it on Android devices (yet), but if the stock Android browser doesn't support Web Audio API, there's no way the synth could work.

Autres conseils

Android 2.3 does not have good support for the tag. One solution is to do is use flash on android.

this might help. http://www.schillmania.com/projects/soundmanager2/

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