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Jensen_G
8 years agoExplorer | Level 3
unable to play back Dropbox MP3 files in iPhone web browser
I have a client who is using Dropbox to share MP3 files of his radio show. When he shares an mp3 file (e.g. https://www.dropbox.com/s/a788cb7ogkmr3tf/blainesworld-20170927.mp3?dl=0 ) the mp3 will play back fine if opened in the Dropbox app. However, if the Dropbox app is not installed and the user selects "direct download" so they can listen to the file on iPhone, the file will stall and never play back, even though mp3 files loaded from other sites (such as bnipodcast.com mp3 files) work great. What's going on here, and why are Dropbox MP3 files not loading on iOS devices? I can't expect everyone we give the file to will have the Dropbox app.
screenshot is attached of what it looks like when I try to load the mp3 file directly - it just spins forever (iOS 11.0.1...
Hi,
It is super easy to "fix" this issue and listen to the audio you shared on iPhone's Safari browser.
Just delete dl=0 at the end of the link and replace it with raw=1
Your link that you gonna share should look like this:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/a788cb7ogkmr3tf/blainesworld-20170927.mp3?raw=1
Basically, what you are doing by adding the raw=1 to the end of the link is hotlinking it. That's is sharing direct download link to the file. Anyone who clicks on hotlinked file will not see any of the Dropbox frames, logos, etc. It works for any type of file that you share.
I just opened that link on my iPhone's Safari as well as on Chrome browser on my laptop and it is working with no issues. Here is the screenshot:
Hope this solution helps.
- behzodSuper User
Hi,
It is super easy to "fix" this issue and listen to the audio you shared on iPhone's Safari browser.
Just delete dl=0 at the end of the link and replace it with raw=1
Your link that you gonna share should look like this:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/a788cb7ogkmr3tf/blainesworld-20170927.mp3?raw=1
Basically, what you are doing by adding the raw=1 to the end of the link is hotlinking it. That's is sharing direct download link to the file. Anyone who clicks on hotlinked file will not see any of the Dropbox frames, logos, etc. It works for any type of file that you share.
I just opened that link on my iPhone's Safari as well as on Chrome browser on my laptop and it is working with no issues. Here is the screenshot:
Hope this solution helps.
- MapleDropbox StaffHi behzod,
Thanks for your comment! This is great work around. - dennisredNew member | Level 2
Thank you SO very much! We are a small non-profit radio station. We share extra content with our monthly subscribers via Dropbox. We've had comments that people have not been able to listen on their phones. Now we have a solution!
- diesirae33New member | Level 2
Solution does not work for me. I try to share mp3 mixes in a closed facebook group. The dropbox links does not work for iphone, even when using raw=1 it takes you to a download interface that stalls like in the op
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- MapleDropbox StaffHi Jensen_G,
Thank you for the sample audio file. I wasn't able to play it via web Safari either. I filed this bug for you internally with our mobile web team, and I'll get back to you when they investigate.
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