I'm building a page that will allow a user to upload an MP3 file. That MP3 file is converted in the back end to a .WAV file using LAME.
The lame execution script is here:
LAME --resample 44.1 -decode myDirectoryPath/Master.mp3 myDirectoryPath/Master.wav
However, when I use the HTML5 audio tag to create a player for that audio file in Firefox, it doesn't work.
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>Test</title>
</head>
<body>
<audio controls>
<source src="myDirectoryPath/Master.mp3">
<source src="myDirectoryPath/Master.wav">
</audio>
</body>
</html>
Everything I've read says that Firefox supports .wav files... and I can't find a simple .mp3 to .ogg command line tool to use that will convert the master.mp3 to .ogg format. Can someone offer some suggestions on what to try next?
I've posted code that works in Safari and Chrome here:
http://www.wgbh.org/byers/Audio/index.html
For whatever reason, FF doesn't like it.
UPDATE
(With accompanying facepalm) The issue lies with my LAME decode. The correct syntax is --decode with two dashes instead of one. The system was actually encoding it from mp3 to mp3, naming it wav and Safari / Chrome on the Mac was assuming the file type.
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