Because of limitations with HTML, you cannot make the player just play anything that is selected on the page or a certain part of the page. Using the AUDIO command, you have to specify a certain file like an MP3, which will then be played when you hit the "play" arrow on the player.
The file I chose was the suite, and if you want to select individual cues, you have to move the round thing to the approximate location where that cue begins as per the red bold faced time.
If you wanted to be able to play each individual cue, this could be done, but then you would need a separate player for each cue as in the picture below. If this was done for every cue in a show (and some shows have over 20 cues), the page would look crappy.
There actually is another way you can listen to individual cues which are in the suite by adding #[number of seconds as per the red bold times] to the end of the suite file URL.
In the case of the Hookman suite which I just finished, the URL for the suite file is like this:
http://fiveohomepage.com/music/seaso...6E01-suite.mp3
If you right-click on the player, you can get this URL. This works with a PC, I don't know how it would work on a Mac.
Once you have the URL, you can access the specific cue by adding the number of seconds to the end of this URL. For example, cue #5 starts at 7 minutes and 50 seconds, which is 470 seconds (these times are approximate to the 1/100th of a second, so they may not be exact).
You would have to change the URL so it would look like this:
http://fiveohomepage.com/music/seaso...uite.mp3#t=470
Mind you, doing this does not isolate that particular cue, it only takes you to where the cue starts in the suite. Unless you just wanted to listen to that cue and stop at the end of it, the music would continue to the end of the suite.
By right-clicking on the player with a PC, you can also download the suite file to your computer where you can edit it, breaking it up into individual cues or removing just those cues which you want to listen to.
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