![]() ![]() So, a few technical challenges won’t put you off, right? What’s more, all of these performance and audio problems are temporary. Now, as a Web developer you’re used to dealing with the quirks of certain browsers and degrading gracefully and dealing with fragmented platforms. My advice is to hold tight and wait for browser vendors to sort this out. iOS won’t even load a sound until the user initiates the action. Lag is a major problem, as is the fact that most devices offer only a single channel. Audio support in mobile browsers is poor, to say the least. Not to mention the increased resolution and pixel density of the iPhone 4 and iPad 3. A veritable cornucopia of Android devices sport a wide range of resolutions. ![]() With iOS 6 and Chrome beta for Android, though, things are improving fast. Mobile browsers are not traditionally known for their blazing JavaScript engines.
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