Flash mp3 player HELP!!!

i am tying to add a flash mp3 player to my blog posts to have samples of the scores on each page using this:
http://creativetechs.com/tipsblog/embed-a-free-flash-mp3-player-on-your-blog/
the code i have is this:
<object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="400" height="170"
data="http://web.me.com/cbarrywdw03/KlausBadelt/MusicPlayerExample/xspfplayer.swf?playlisturl=http://web.me.com/cbarrywdw03/KlausBadelt/MusicPlayerExample/playlist.xspf">
<param name="movie"
value="http://web.me.com/cbarrywdw03/KlausBadelt/MusicPlayerExample/xspfplayer.swf?playlisturl=http://web.me.com/cbarrywdw03/KlausBadelt/MusicPlayerExample/playlist.xspf" />
</object>
i am tying to get it in the blank empty space on the right above the track listing and to the right of the cover as seen here:
http://web.me.com/cbarrywdw03/KlausBadelt/CreditsBlog/Entries/2010/4/1_Die_Jagd_nach_der_heiligen_Lanze_-_OriginalScore.html
as you can see i can only get the player to show up on the left anywhere form the top to the bottom.
please help me in getting it in that empty space mentioned above, thank you and take care!
chris
Message was edited by: MacAVUser08

You should paste the object code in a HTML Snippet.
All your songs and playlist should be in the MusicPlayerExample folder.
And then test that all performs as it should.
If you do that you have no problems.
But you pasted the code in the HTML page itself after publishing. If you do you have to check the path to all the files.
You would have found that there is no file here :
http://web.me.com/cbarrywdw03/KlausBadelt/Credits_Blog/Entries/2010/4/swfobject. js
Rule of thumb : Keep custom stuff out of the Site folder iWeb creates.
I pasted your code in a HTML Snippet and 3 demo MP3s played in the flashplayer. So no problem there.

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