Playlists, new samples player, web subscription playback
Continuing the torrential pace of new software, we have released a playlist page, a new player for thirty-second samples, and the ability to play subscription tracks in the browser. All of this software is somewhat beta.
Until a few weeks ago, when you opened a playlist created in in the browser you were likely to get a nearly-blank white page that looked like an error message. No more. You will now see a full-featured module which includes the ability to play tracks and to comment on playlists. You can browse playlists by creator and you can browse playlists which a person has commented on, so there is a content-focused social network.
Play buttons will give you full songs if you are a subscriber, and 30-second samples otherwise. The player is now rendered in the page rather than in a pop-up window.
Here are some playlists to help you get started:
- by is, I think, about exploring fresh releases, and has tunes from Dizzee Rascal, Pharoahe Monch, Bad Brains, and Betty Davis.
- playlist is instrumental soul jams.
- by is music for his baby daughter. This is a fun theme, and if you have another playlist like it you might want to leave a note on Adam’s playlist.
- by Steve Raymond is a playable version of .
- playlist by the great . See also his about this playlist.
- by . See also his about this playlist.
We hope you’ll dig it.
Release notes
- There isn’t yet a convenient way to look up a playlist URL or to your find your own playlists in the browser. If you have Yahoo! Music Jukebox you can open it up, navigating to a playlist, copy the link to the clipboard, then go to a browser and open that link. In the browser you can submit a comment on a playlist, then click on the link to your playlists in the posted comment.
- Yahoo! Music Unlimited playback only works in Internet Explorer on Windows. In Firefox you can either use the plugin or wait for our own plugin to be ready.
- Many alpha users had to upgrade or rebuild their Windows DRM setup.
- Sample playback works on the Mac if you have installed. We could only deliver subscription tracks if Windows DRM was supported, which it isn’t, so this is blocked on the same old same old. About Linux support, we’ll do samples if we can find a reliable way to do WMA in the browser.
- The new player is only used in the playlist pages for now. We will hook it up to the rest of the new pages soon.