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Shoutcast Status 2.0 on your VB3.5 ForumHome.
/* ----------------- 11/15/2006 ----------------- This is a Nice hack to add Shoutcast Status on your VB3.5 ForumHome. Hope it helps !!! Zachariah @ http://www.gzhq.net SHOUTcast is a free-of-charge audio homesteading solution. It permits anyone on the internet to broadcast audio from their PC to listeners across the Internet or any other IP-based network (Office LANs, college campuses, etc.). http://www.shoutcast.com Zerro Queries Added ================================================== ===== Tested On: vBulletin 3.5+ SHOUTcast Server v1.9.5 DEMO ================================================== ===== == Install: 2-5 min == Full Stats - Needs Shoutcast server admin password Server Name Song History 4 media layers (winamp, quicktime, media player, real player) DJ Name Bitrate Current Song Media Type Most Ever Connected Hit Count Users Connected Avj. Connect Time User Max Online / Offline status XML Data Cache Lite Stats - Does not need shoutcast server admin password Server Name 4 media layers (winamp, quicktime, media player, real player) Bitrate Current Song Users Connected User Max Online / Offline status XML Data Cache ================================================== ===== Adds: 2 plugins Adds: 8 images, 2 files Adds: 10 templates Adds: 45 phrases shoutcast full 3.5.zip (13.7 KB, 683 downloads) Show Your Support
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ok now under the current song it doesnt show a song..hm
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The ID3v1 tag is on each Mp3. You can access it getting the "options" of a song in your Winamp Playlist. I USE: Quote:
What is ID3 (v1)? The audio format MPEG layer I, layer II and layer III (MP3) has no native way of saving information about the contents, except for some simple yes/no parameters like "private", "copyrighted" and "original home" (meaning this is the original file and not a copy). A solution to this problem was introduced with the program "Studio3" by Eric Kemp alias NamkraD in 1996. By adding a small chunk of extra data in the end of the file one could get the MP3 file to carry information about the audio and not just the audio itself. The placement of the tag, as the data was called, was probably chosen as there were little chance that it should disturb decoders. In order to make it easy to detect a fixed size of 128 bytes was chosen. The tag has the following layout (as hinted by the scheme to the right): Song title: 30 characters Artist: 30 characters Album: 30 characters Year: 4 characters Comment: 30 characters Genre: 1 byte If you one sum the the size of all these fields we see that 30+30+30+4+30+1 equals 125 bytes and not 128 bytes. The missing three bytes can be found at the very beginning of the tag, before the song title. These three bytes are always "TAG" and is the identification that this is indeed a ID3 tag. The easiest way to find a ID3v1/1.1 tag is to look for the word "TAG" 128 bytes from the end of a file. As all artists doesn't have a 30 character name it is said that if there is some bytes left after the information is entered in the field, those bytes should be fille with the binary value 0. You might also think that you cannot write that much in the genre field, being one byte big, but it is more clever than that. The byte value you enter in the genre field corresponds to a value in a predefined list. The list that Eric Kemp created had 80 entries, ranging from 0 to 79. What is ID3v1.1? ID3v1 may well be easy to implement for programmers, but it sure is frustrating for those with their own, creative ideas. Since the ID3v1 tag had a fixed size and no space marked "Reserved for future use", there isn't really room for that much improvement, if you want to maintain compatibility with existing software. One who found a way out was Michael Mutschler who made a quite clever improvement on ID3v1. Since all non-filled fields must be padded with zeroed bytes its a good assumption that all ID3v1 readers will stop reading the field when they encounter a zeroed byte. If the second last byte of a field is zeroed and the last one isn't we have an extra byte to fill with information. As the comments field is to short to write anything useful in the ID3v1.1 standard declares that this field should be 28 characters, that the next byte always should be zero and that the last byte before the genre byte should contain which track on the CD this music comes from. |
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man u always lose me.
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Another note: ID3v2 tag can be filled out, but if it is blank of data and is enabled to send data then the feed will also show a "dash" w/o file info. If that is ok. Then Are you useing winamp to cast ? Make sure the Auto has the checks marks and [x] enable title updates |
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My mp3s have id3 tags and it still doesnt show...?
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ok got it man got it thanks
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Installed on vb 3.5.0 works like a charm, thanks for the hack
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it's awesome 。。。just wonder whether there is a lite version of this hack ? 。。。have no idea how to set the config and how to get the password
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Yea, I liked the Lite version too, is there going to be one for 3.5? if not, I can go the Full route if needed.. Thanks
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