Version: 1.00, by Zero Tolerance
Developer Last Online: Nov 2023
Version: 3.0.3
Rating:
Released: 11-26-2004
Last Update: 11-27-2004
Installs: 286
DB Changes
No support by the author.
Yay, a radio system, an idea which i thought of in my sleep believe it or not .. maybe i work too hard.
Anyway this is a simple yet effective addition to your forum, and takes no time to install what so ever.
Features
ACP Features
vBRadio Channel Control
Add a new channel/radio station (Input: name, station stream url, for which cat)
Edit Existing Channels
Delete Exisiting Channels
vBRadio Category Control
Add a new category (Input: name)
Edit existing categories
Delete existing categories
Deletion Parameters
Choose to delete all channels within this category
Choose to move all channels within this category to another
Forum Interface Features
Radio pop's up in a window to keep while the user continues to browse
Drop down menu to select which station the user wishes to listen too
Player Controls
Volume Control
Play
Stop
Mute
Media Player Controls On/Off
Misc.
Only uses 1 SQL Query!
Included Within Download
Installation Instructions
Automatic DB/Template/Phrase Installer
A few pre-installed stations
Anyone having difficulties with listening to any of the stations please be patient. Also make sure that you have windows media player and in some cases real player installed.
Any questions/suggestions please post below, i have also put some previews up. Enjoy
- Zero Tolerance
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NICE LOOKING! Now a question before I try it out...
Can it be turned on/off ???
A friend does an internet radio broadcast on fridays in Sept, Oct, Nov (football) so we would love to have this installed but would need to enable it around game time, and disable it an hour or so after.
HI, thought this would be useful on my forum, but not sure if it works with 3.5.x - although I do realise it is listed in the 3.5.x available mods.
I get the following error when trying to add a template:
Error. vbradio.xml located in directory '' was not found. Please make sure it is uploaded then press the submit button below
My forum files are in the top directory of my site, within wwwroot, with admincp being a folder within that. I know the file exists in there, but it seems to be that is doesn't know which directory to look in due to the " in the error message.
I've searched and seen that others have had the issue, but can't find a resolution - anyone any ideas?
Error. vbradio.xml located in directory '' was not found. Please make sure it is uploaded then press the submit button below
Seems that I get the same error message as a lot of others trying to use this hack.
If this radio hack works with 3.5.4 why are so many of us getting the same error message??
Is this definitely a 3.5.4 compatible hack??? If so, how do we solve the issue of this error message??
I've checked my CHMOD 777, checked the file, checked that I can edit the file and it is in the correct folder and it is fully editable...can someone throw some light on this, because I've installed it but I get zero functionality.
HI, thought this would be useful on my forum, but not sure if it works with 3.5.x - although I do realise it is listed in the 3.5.x available mods.
I get the following error when trying to add a template:
Error. vbradio.xml located in directory '' was not found. Please make sure it is uploaded then press the submit button below
My forum files are in the top directory of my site, within wwwroot, with admincp being a folder within that. I know the file exists in there, but it seems to be that is doesn't know which directory to look in due to the " in the error message.
I've searched and seen that others have had the issue, but can't find a resolution - anyone any ideas?
Guidance and help appreciated
Thanks
Worked it out!! Or at least worked it out for myself anyway...
I have been downloading the wrong zip file. The one that should be used for 3.5.x forum is this one HERE.
Upload all the correct files (including the additional file to configure it in the admin control panel.) and it all worked a treat.