Audio player to play wav files in all browsers? - wav

I am looking for audio player to play wav audio file.
Html 5 audio tag does not work with internet explorer.
Jwplayer doesnot support it.
I have only wav files and more than 400 and will increase in future.
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I know Adobe Connect launches its separate application but is there a way to change the speed (ie 2x) in the application or some other way?
You can download the page contents including the voice file.
1- Open in the web browser. Then just append
/output/content.zip?download=zip
to the page URL and press enter.
2- Extract the downloaded file. The file with a similar name to 'voip.flv' is the voice file.
3- You can open it with vlc or any other player and make benefit of the speed option.
Example:
If the link is like:
https://connect.labla.la/p9lhdwnhnf89/?session=breez7b98svagh3mqtkqb&html-view=false&proto=true
you can download the content with this link:
https://connect.labla.la/p9lhdwnhnf89/output/content.zip?download=zip
There is no option to change the playback speed of an Adobe Connect Recording. A workaround is to download mp4 version of the recording and serve via a video hosting provider which has video speed option.

How to lock (or make impossible) media downloads from web site

When I go to other websites like Soundcloud, audiomack... I can see the link of the audio from the web dev tool [from Firefox], if I click those links I can download the songs. Why from Spotify I can't play the downloaded songs, but the browser can? I would like to create a website that makes it impossible to download the medias.
Note: I can download the audio file. I open the audio file from Vlc and it shows the exact total time that is in the web. But VLC cannot play the hole song, but the browser or Spotify web player can.
It’s called digital rights management, or DRM. Chrome uses widevine, safari uses FairPlay and Microsoft has playready.

Progressive Flv Video Streaming While Downloading

I am doing this small personal project in asp.net in which if I enter the Youtube video URL on my website, the video is downloaded on the server and displayed on another page. The problem is that the videos are 30 40 MB each. and to display the video, it has to be downloaded completely. I want a method in which the streaming starts of the portion of the video that is downloaded right after I entered the URL. I am downloading video as FLV. I guess ffmeg can do this but dont know how. I am downloading the video using a desktop application. Means when I enter URL, It goes into DB and my desktop application reads it.
It is only a personal project so no copy right issue. and yes I want to download it first and then display. and I know I can display the youtube video directly but still I want to do my way

How to enable byte-range http requests in IIS

I am currently trying to stream a .mp4 file on an iPad using FlowPlayer. I cannot stream any mp4 video in flow player when I am using my iPad, but it works perfectly fine in the browser. If I reference one of the sample videos from flowplayer.org's it streams perfectly fine on the iPad. Ive done research and found that its because my IIS does not suport byte-range http requests. Does anyone know how I can easily enable this or a solution on how to stream these mp4 files on my iPad with the video files on my server. Maybe even a hosting that DOES support this type of byte-range requests.
Did you had a look at one of these modules ?
http://h264.code-shop.com/trac/wiki/Mod-H264-Streaming-Internet-Information-Services-IIS-Version2

mp4 in IIS 7 not playing good

I embed a MP4 movie in a page. The problem is that the video doesn't play good. There are snowy effect when you play the video.
The embeded MP4 is playing good in IIS 6 but not in IIS 7.
The MIME is set to .mp4/video/mp4
Server: IIS 7
OS: Windows 32 bit
What settings are needed to stream it smoothly?
Thanks.
After googling and a lot of reading and no solutions were found. We decided to use wowza server and now .m4v and .mp4 video files are playing.

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