Today I got the books to fully save, and double checked the file manager I had made earlier to see if it was showing files properly.
Alex helped me by writing more code onto our XMLHttpResponse method such that we can now grab Blobs [or large amounts of bits]. Essentially, these are our files. We then add them to the sdcard with the DeviceStorage.addNamed function, and from there they are saved to the SD card for later access. My file manager [so far] displays all files on the SD card.
At first, we had some issues with the buttons, but Alex put them below the onLoad of our page, and now they work perfectly!
Here's a screenshot of an average page you'd see for a book chapter. You can choose to download the full book [~50MB-2GB] or the individual part [~1MB-50MB]. They both seem to be working perfectly!
Excellent! I think your player already looks nicer than the one for Android, so I'm more eager than ever to begin using it. I found another app you should install on the Android phone I'll give you tomorrow:
ReplyDeletehttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.stohelit.audiobookplayer
MortPlayer has better features than the librivox player for Android. One of the most annoying things for me about the librivox app is that when I view the long list of files that make up a book, it doesn't indicate which file I just listened to, making navigation a real pain. MortPlayer does better, and I hope LibriFox will as well ;-)