WebToNative Radio Player
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The WebToNative Radio Player plugin allows you to configure and manage a customizable radio player for your WordPress site. It includes advanced features like synchronization with the native device media player, ensuring seamless playback control through notifications on mobile devices.
Here’s the updated documentation with the native device media player sync feature included:
Enable or disable the radio player feature.
Add, edit, and remove tracks with:
Track Name: The display name of the track.
Track URL: The media source URL.
Image URL: (Optional) Image for the track.
Native Media Player Sync:
Syncs with the native device's media player.
Provides playback control via device notifications (play, pause, skip).
Form validation ensures mandatory fields (Track Name and URL) are filled.
Go to Settings > WebToNative Radio Player.
Configure the following options:
Enable Radio Player: Toggle the checkbox to enable or disable the feature.
Add Tracks:
Fill in the Track Name and Track URL (mandatory).
Optionally, provide an Image URL.
Use the Add Track button to add more tracks.
Remove Tracks: Click the Remove button to delete a track.
Click Save Changes to update the settings.
To display the radio player on your site:
Add the shortcode [wtn_radio_player]
to any post, page, or widget.
Ensure the plugin settings are configured, including enabling the player and adding at least one track.
Once added, the player will appear with:
Track details (name, image).
Playback controls (play, pause).
Synchronization with the native device media player.
Mandatory Fields:
Track Name
Track URL
If any mandatory fields are left empty, an error alert will be displayed, and the form will not be submitted until resolved.
Syncs media playback with the native device media player.
Displays media information (e.g., track name, album art) in device notifications.
Users can control playback (play, pause, skip) directly from the notification panel.