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Dane
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RE: Custom Sounds Improvements and Stats
Hey Patchou,
Good job on the sounds improvements and things. Maybe you could open up the database and create an official msgplus sounds site (like, so you can browse for individual sounds) and apply clickable links...like, msgplus://sounds.msgplus.net/gets.php?soundid=339492 or something like that. Then all Public sounds could be browsed and stuff by users...might be a good idea. .
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07-03-2005 08:36 PM |
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RE: RE: Custom Sounds Improvements and Stats
quote: Originally posted by Patchou
As for supporting wma files, I can't do it because of the size of the dlls I would have to distribute to uncompress them, sorry (if you knwo an alternative, please tell me ).
Righteo....makes sense. I just wondered was all. It was slightly frustrating as much of my music library is recorded in that format but as I survived without custom sounds, I will manage just as well making them from my .mp3 files.
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07-03-2005 09:20 PM |
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RE: RE: Custom Sounds Improvements and Stats
quote: Originally posted by Patchou
As for supporting wma files, I can't do it because of the size of the dlls I would have to distribute to uncompress them, sorry (if you knwo an alternative, please tell me ).
Could it be done using Windows Media Player? (I'm no expert)
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07-04-2005 01:35 AM |
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RE: Custom Sounds Improvements and Stats
quote: Originally posted by rav0
Could it be done using Windows Media Player? (I'm no expert)
the user would have to have installed a compatible verison of WMP and I think Patchou does not want anyone to have 3rd party programs installed to assure that Plus will work.
On the other hand, it's true that Plus could use WMP's dll to decode wma files if Plus detects WMP is installed.
Anyway, if you have WMP installed the easiest thing to do may be open the wma in WMP and save it as MP3 (this can be done in WMP, can't it?)
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07-04-2005 07:41 PM |
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RE: Custom Sounds Improvements and Stats
Patchou: Would it be possible to run a constant spider on the admin section that gets the info from each sound, doing about 1 sound a second to keep load down, then just write the name and hash in a file and upload to a seperate server (again to reduce load) for searching through?
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07-04-2005 08:25 PM |
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RE: RE: Custom Sounds Improvements and Stats
quote: Originally posted by Choli
quote: Originally posted by rav0
Could it be done using Windows Media Player? (I'm no expert)
the user would have to have installed a compatible verison of WMP and I think Patchou does not want anyone to have 3rd party programs installed to assure that Plus will work.
Windows Media Player is part of Windows, it must be there.
quote: Originally posted by Choli
Anyway, if you have WMP installed the easiest thing to do may be open the wma in WMP and save it as MP3 (this can be done in WMP, can't it?)
It can't be done.
This post was edited on 07-05-2005 at 02:03 AM by rav0.
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07-05-2005 02:01 AM |
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RE: RE: RE: Custom Sounds Improvements and Stats
quote: Originally posted by rav0
quote: Originally posted by Choli
quote: Originally posted by rav0
Could it be done using Windows Media Player? (I'm no expert)
the user would have to have installed a compatible verison of WMP and I think Patchou does not want anyone to have 3rd party programs installed to assure that Plus will work.
Windows Media Player is part of Windows, it must be there.
WMP isn't a part of Windows and can be uninstalled, left out or whatever. It is however true that in most cases, some version is shipped within Windows, but it by no means a part of it. And then there is also the issue of compatibility.
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07-05-2005 01:31 PM |
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RE: Custom Sounds Improvements and Stats
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
WMP isn't a part of Windows and can be uninstalled, left out or whatever. It is however true that in most cases, some version is shipped within Windows, but it by no means a part of it. And then there is also the issue of compatibility.
and also, old versions of WMP (those that came withe Win98, for example) may not handle newer wma files correctly
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07-05-2005 07:28 PM |
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Well, as far as I know, you need some extra redis files to manipulate wma files, even if Media Player is installer. That's why I actually didn't add support for the wma format. If I'm wrong and anybody can point me to an api of the player to decode wma into a pcm wav file, I'D be glad to add support for it .
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07-07-2005 05:25 AM |
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RE: RE: RE: RE: Custom Sounds Improvements and Stats
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
WMP isn't a part of Windows and can be uninstalled, left out or whatever. It is however true that in most cases, some version is shipped within Windows, but it by no means a part of it.
Windows Media Player is a part of Windows.
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