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Update example with OSX invocation + actually trigger 'ready' events #2

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@tcr tcr commented Jan 16, 2013

Two more commits:

  • demonstrate using "play" on OSX
  • turn on backoff so that Track.getFromUrl actually fires the ready event

Thanks for maintaining this!

@Floby Floby merged commit 36be462 into Floby:master Jan 16, 2013
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Floby commented Jan 16, 2013

Well that was a dumb mistake on my side.
Thanks again for contributing. i'm glad someone is using this.
Do you know anything directly in node to play music ?

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tcr commented Jan 17, 2013

Sadly, no, I'd suggest PortAudio but see you've already found it: joeferner/node-portaudio#1

Thanks for putting this together, I can't believe how many cool demos libspotify enables!

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fb55 commented Jan 30, 2013

@Floby How about node-speaker?

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Floby commented Jan 30, 2013

Haha, funny you should mention that. I've just had a look at it this morning when I saw that @TooTallNate starred this project.
I'll make my test and probably add it in the readme

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Floby commented Jan 30, 2013

I just updated the example folder and the readme file

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