# Pay2Play! — The Worst Music Player A satirical music player where every interaction is paywalled. Pause? That's $0.01. Resume? Separate charge. Turn off repeat? That costs *more* than turning it on. Part of [donothireus.com](https://donothireus.com). ## Quick start The entire player is a single HTML file with no build step. ```bash cd public/ python3 -m http.server 8080 # open http://localhost:8080 ``` Or with any other static file server (caddy, nginx, etc). ## Project structure ``` public/ ├── index.html # The complete player (React + Tone.js via CDN) └── audio/ # Drop MP3 files here for real music └── .gitkeep ``` ## Deploying to donothireus.com Just serve the `public/` directory. If you're using Caddy (which I know you are), something like: ``` donothireus.com { root * /srv/donothireus/public file_server encode gzip } ``` Or to put it at a subpath like `/payplay`: ``` donothireus.com { handle /payplay/* { root * /srv/donothireus/payplay/public uri strip_prefix /payplay file_server } } ``` ## Audio: procedural vs real music By default the player uses Tone.js to generate procedural synth loops — no external audio files needed. This is funny on its own ("even the songs are cheaply made") but you can swap in real CC-licensed tracks. ### Switching to self-hosted MP3s 1. Download CC-BY licensed MP3s (see sources below) 2. Put them in `public/audio/` 3. Edit the `SONGS` array in `index.html`, adding a `url` property: ```javascript // Before (procedural): { title: "Bureaucratic Sunrise", artist: "The Paywalls", duration: 90, bpm: 120, gen: (s,t) => { ... }, wave: "triangle", color: "#e74c3c" }, // After (real audio): { title: "Sneaky Snitch", artist: "Kevin MacLeod", duration: 120, url: "/audio/sneaky-snitch.mp3", color: "#e74c3c" }, ``` When a song has a `url` property, the player uses HTML5 Audio instead of Tone.js. You can mix and match — some songs procedural, some real MP3s. Set `duration` to the actual track length in seconds. The color is used for the progress bar and visualizer. ### Where to get CC-BY music All of these are free to use with attribution (CC-BY or CC0): **Kevin MacLeod / Incompetech** (CC-BY 4.0) - https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/ - Thousands of tracks, well-known, easy to search by mood/genre - Attribution: "Title" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 - Also mirrored on archive.org: https://archive.org/details/Incompetech **Free Music Archive** (various CC licenses — filter for CC-BY) - https://freemusicarchive.org/ - Filter by license type, download MP3s directly - Check each track's specific license **SampleSwap** (CC-BY-NC-SA for most tracks) - https://sampleswap.org/mp3/creative-commons/free-music.php - 320kbps MP3s, various genres **Pixabay Music** (Pixabay License — free, no attribution required) - https://pixabay.com/music/ - No API key needed for downloads, but no hotlinking ### Download and host workflow ```bash # Example: grab a Kevin MacLeod track cd public/audio/ wget -O sneaky-snitch.mp3 "https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/mp3-royaltyfree/Sneaky%20Snitch.mp3" # Get the duration in seconds (needs ffprobe) ffprobe -v quiet -show_entries format=duration -of csv=p=0 sneaky-snitch.mp3 # output: 120.123456 (use 120) ``` Then update the SONGS array in index.html with the title, artist, duration, url, and color. ### Attribution If using CC-BY music, add attribution. The fine print at the bottom of the player is a good place, or add a separate credits section. Kevin MacLeod's required format: > "Track Title" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) > Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 > https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ## How it works - React 18 loaded from CDN, JSX compiled by Babel standalone - Tone.js for procedural synth audio (no build step needed) - HTML5 Audio API for self-hosted MP3 playback - Zero dependencies to install, zero build tools - All state is client-side, nothing persisted The starting wallet is randomized between $0.50 and $10.00 each page load. The +$10 button lets people keep exploring all the paywalls. ## License Do whatever you want with this. It's a joke.