Contrary to what most think, MySpace doesn't care about you. Those deleted songs are not the property of the people who put them up, so MySpace takes them down. Artist fan pages don't count either. No matter how much someone may like the band, their still putting the song up there illegally. This leaves many downtrodden My spacers on a never ending quest to find the next song that defines them as a person. It's a never ending, vicious cycle.
Never fear, there is a better way. Coming to your rescue are a loyal legion of Flash Geeks who write, design and post many independent mp3 flash players online. These players are light years ahead of the standard MySpace mp3 player, allowing you great options and unlimited songs. This article will show you where to find the best of the best, how to use them and summon the strength to declare your independence from MySpace songs forever.
1. MyFlash Fetish: The best site for mp3 players. Here you can choose from ten different formats including a cassette tape and iPod styles. Colors are customizable as you can select different looks for the status bar, the song and the controls. For those who simply want the songs and wish to skip the color scheme, there are a number of presets to simply click on. The mp3's are inserted into the player by one of two ways. You can upload them to a site like filelodge.com or ripway.com and paste your own code in. You can also search the internet through myflashfetish.com for songs others have uploaded to their sites and add them to your player. I recommend the latter because you have control over your songs, instead of leaving it to another unknown person to keep your song on their site. Controls for starting volume of you player, shuffle, and repeat are available.
2. ProfilePitStop: Another great site. Phony Walkman, Slimline Player, Micro Player and tape player formats are available. This site has some unique type s of player for certain but the options are the same as flashfetish.com.
3. Profile tweaks: They have a more professional style player which allows you to place many visible tracks. The layout reminds me of win amp. The downside is that there is no other format to use so you're stuck with the default one although colors can be customized.
4. Projectplaylist:This is where I have my own player. You can search through millions of user created profiles from many sites. Even if a user takes a song off their playlist, the player automatically finds a substitute. This player also looks more aesthetically pleasing for those who go for the minimalist, solid color type profile as there is one type of player, a black and white one.
To be honest, every other MySpace code site has their brand of mp3 players. The previous four are just the best of them. I hope this article frees you from your default MySpace player addiction!
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Post a Commentawesome. I had no idea about these... I was so pissed when my song got deleted, and when I tried to find one I liked, it too was non-existant. I'm now stuck to jingle tunes. lol. Im checking out these links now. ;)