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Scritch is a simple, fully customizable media player designed for music artists.
The Scritch Player (shown above) is just a single html file, a config file, and a folder to place your songs. It was designed to be as easy as possible to set up, just download, place files, customize, zip, and upload!
You can upload a Scritch album to any website or server you have access to, but for the non tech-savvy users Scritch was designed to be used with itch.io. You can simply upload the zip as a project, and album purchases are handled for you!
demo: https://keestak.itch.io/heck-deck-ost
github: https://github.com/torcado194/scritch-player
I also made the Scritch Editor, a tool to streamline the process. Create an album player right in the browser, preview changes, and download a pre-packaged zip to upload directly. The editor also reads audio metadata to automate a lot of the process!
http://torcado.itch.io/scritch-editor
Scritch allows you to create preview and locked tracks, for files you want to be made exclusive to those who purchase the album. Scritch Editor will even automatically generate the preview audio files, if you wish! If you have lower quality versions, you are free to use those for the public upload and save the higher quality versions for the purchased download, as well.
Scritch is 100% free to use/modify/etc. I regularly maintain it whenever people have an issue or a feature request. Let me know if you use it or have any suggestions!
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if you're like me, you got a little taste of geocities as a kid before yahoo pulled the plug on it in 2009. if you're like me, you heard someone started a revival effort called neocities, and thought "aww, that’s nice" without looking into it any further. you maybe visited the neocites homepage once and figured it would take too much time/effort to learn html to make a decent website for yourself, and why would you do that when you already have social media? what is there to gain? it sounds hard, and you have better things to do with your time...
but do you really? does making a personal site need a cost-benefit analysis? what the past me (and maybe you too, sorry i'll stop speaking for you,) didn't realize was, NEOCITIES IS REALLY FUN???? i think there's just a small barrier to entry that stops people from reaching the fun part--and i don't mean learning to build a site!!! because i don't think that's universally fun!!!!!! but the amount of self-expression happening on neocities makes it SUCH A JOY to browse. i think here in 2024 it's harder to realize you can just wander the internet without a specific goal, and without an algorithm to throw it all at you. (i mean, you're here on cohost so i'm sure you get it!!)
the old web you may or may not have nostalgia for is still alive in a new form and you don't have to keep sitting here lamenting the current state of the internet (bad). you can just go on neocities and see a thousand little handmade websites of people sharing things they care about. it's amazing. i'm legitimately so sad that i skipped out this place for so long, because i wrongly thought there was nothing for me in there!!!
so i have written a beginner's guide to enjoying neocities. i'm still completely new to it (i only started building my site 2 weeks ago) so i don't even know that much, but i really really wanted to share how to have fun browsing sites at least because YOU CAN JUST DO THAT!! I THINK IT'S HARD TO REMEMBER YOU CAN JUST CLICK ON THINGS AND GO ANYWHERE!!!!! please let me tell you how because this has been my new favorite hobby and i want everyone to experience the fun!!!!!!!!!!!