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| 2522 | * If the filtered output isn't empty, it will be used instead of generating the default audio template. |
| 2523 | * |
| 2524 | * @since 3.6.0 |
| 2525 | * |
| 2526 | * @param string $html Empty variable to be replaced with shortcode markup. |
| 2527 | * @param array $attr Attributes of the shortcode. @see wp_audio_shortcode() |
| 2528 | * @param string $content Shortcode content. |
| 2529 | * @param int $instance Unique numeric ID of this audio shortcode instance. |
| 2530 | */ |
| 2531 | $override = apply_filters( 'wp_audio_shortcode_override', '', $attr, $content, $instance ); |
| 2532 | |
| 2533 | if ( '' !== $override ) { |
| 2534 | return $override; |
| 2535 | } |
| 2536 | |
| 2537 | $audio = null; |
| 2538 | |
| 2539 | $default_types = wp_get_audio_extensions(); |
| 2540 | $defaults_atts = array( |