MISOPHONIA_SOUND_TRACKS_PLAYER_beta

This application was created by karbytes as a workaround to the (temporary or intermittent) problem of karbytes' Android device not allowing multiple sound files to be played simultaneously while using karbytes' SOUND_TRACK_LOOPER_THREE dark web application (and that issue started happening between 03_MAY_2025 and 06_MAY_2025). karbytes did notice that the three sound tracks which are designed to play simultaneously and for an indefinitely long time as a result of clicking a single button one time in karbytes' ONION_WEB_PAGE_AVAILABILITY_LOGGER dark web application seems to work properly on karbytes' Android device in terms of generating that perpetual multi-track "song" but the application seems to terminate the Tor connection shortly after loading the application web page (meaning that attempts to poll a target .onion web address's availability resulted in only "failures" after the one initial "success" which involved the loading of that web page). karbytes thinks that embedded all of the JavaScript in that application's HTML file instead of linking that HTML file to an external JavaScript file prevents the Android device from treating the JavaScript as potentially malicious scripts.

Essentially, the purpose of MISOPHONIA_SOUND_TRACKS_PLAYER is to replicate the kinds of sound file selections karbytes would typically make while using SOUND_TRACK_LOOPER_THREE to create a portable misophonia-fighting auditory environment which mimics some of the annoying sounds karbytes hears or imagines and thereby makes those sounds seem externalized and repetitive to the extent that karbytes becomes more desensitized to misophonia triggers (at least temporarily and while the sound player app is in use).

Bonus: karbytes included some sound file mixes which karbytes thinks sounds like good music (which makes a refreshing contrast to the sound options which karbytes made intentionally "uglier").

(In order to minimize the number of function calls per user session of MISOPHONIA_SOUND_TRACKS_PLAYER, only one button per session is allowed to be played. The buttons which are not clicked first are set to hidden after the user clicks on one of the buttons on this web page. Also, clicking on the remaining button more than once is not likely to call the respective function more than once).

(Note that this web page application must be hosted from a dark web server in order to work).

(Note also that this web page application must be run via a dark web browser such as Tor).

Note that this application seems to be having issues possibly due to "too many" function calls and/or "too many" MP3 files (some of which are relatively large). While this application works fine on Desktop machines, karbytes finds that it is not working properly on karbytes' Android mobile device. What karbytes found seems to enable the application to work properly on its Android phone is going into the Android Settings app and force quitting the Tor app process which is still running in the background despite karbytes quitting the application from inside the Tor app. Doing that ensures that Tor is starting with a fresh process each time karbytes starts the Tor browser app (for Android) and loads this web page. karbytes has since created smaller and simpler versions of this application which are designed specifically to play multiple MP3 files simultaneously on karbytes' Android phone. According to ChatGPT-4o, the Android Tor app seems to only be able to handle 3 or 4 MP3 files at most.