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Where can you get the source from?
IŽd like to see how this works...
P.S.: If foo is the only command your Plugin uses, you could also remove the whole subcommand-processing and switch-block from ts3plugin_processCommand, so it just acts on every command received by the plugin, or am I wrong?
That's great to be on x64. Thank's.![]()
Complete noob with plugins, sorry
the TS3 client is not showing the plugin to activate it, it just goes in TeamSpeak 3 Client\plugins\, correct?
Yes correct, did you click "reload all"?
I stream from another computer located in another room on another floor in my home. It's not practical for me to run downstairs and type /nowplaying foo everytime a new song starts playing. Is there any way to have this automatically display the current song playing each time a new song is played?
Just click on the client, the current song is displayed behind "Applications".
Thanks, I guess I didn't understand what you meant by "behind applications". I just needed to scroll the info pane down a bit to see it. Works great!![]()
Well..... nope.- You need to disable the App Scanner!
but nice plugin, tested it.. using the functionality of "/nowplaying" is enough![]()
I actually just re-write the script, so that not only it displays on the detail window, but also output on the channel as soon as a song changes as well.
And with a combination of virtural audio cable, and multiple instances, I am actually successfully create a "Music bot" XD
I already have such code ready, but i dont have some to compile to code for x64 so i didnt release this yet.
And you can add one more player?
http://www.light-alloy.ru
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