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Tunenet and IBrowse/Aweb
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OK folks, AW Radio Net is on the air more than it has ever been, I want to tune in but can't recall the mime settings for Tunenet.

I believe AWeb also used to stream via TuneNet.

I do not wnat to bring in old preference settings for fear of corrupton.

Any guidance appreciated.

ace

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Re: Tunenet and IBrowse/Aweb
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You must be talking about me


http://www.amigaworld.net:8000


Stick that in the url of your player

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Re: Tunenet and IBrowse/Aweb
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@acefnq

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OK folks, AW Radio Net is on the air more than it has ever been, I want to tune in but can't recall the mime settings for Tunenet.


Type AUDIO / X-MPEGURL
Extensions pls Action Extl. program (E)
Name Your-Path-to:TuneNet
Arguments -browser -p5 %f >NIL:

and

Type AUDIO / X-SCPLS
Extensions pls Action Extl. program (E)
Name Your-Path-to:TuneNet
Arguments -browser -p5 %f >NIL:

Have fun

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Re: Tunenet and IBrowse/Aweb
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@Raziel,

Did you know you can also add "m3u" to those mime extension
settings and that should allow m3u files to be accessed
also?

The -p5 is a switch for the playing priority. If left out it
will use the priority level set in the GUI.

Also, did you also know TuneNet can open MP3 files directly
from the web without having to download them all first? Use
the Open URL requester and paste the URL link of the MP3
file.

Cheers,
Bean.

OS4.1 + an A1XE with an appetite for batteries!
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Quote:

bean wrote:
@Raziel,

Also, did you also know TuneNet can open MP3 files directly
from the web without having to download them all first? Use
the Open URL requester and paste the URL link of the MP3
file.

Cheers,
Bean.

Hi Bean,

WOW!

That seems to me to be an advanced feature, and what we need is definitely more advanced features.

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@bean

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Did you know you can also add "m3u" to those mime extension
settings and that should allow m3u files to be accessed
also?

The -p5 is a switch for the playing priority. If left out it
will use the priority level set in the GUI.

Also, did you also know TuneNet can open MP3 files directly
from the web without having to download them all first? Use
the Open URL requester and paste the URL link of the MP3
file.


Uhh, thanks for the hints, updated...

This MP3 thingie, would it be possible to incorporate this
with the browser? So that when i click the mp3/ogg link, it
will be "streamed"?
Should be possible through PIPE, i already tried it with P
setting in AWeb, unfortunately it didn?t find the file name
for obvious reasons, AWeb wasn?t done with downloading

Can i request this?

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This MP3 thingie, would it be possible to incorporate this
with the browser? So that when i click the mp3/ogg link, it
will be "streamed"?
Should be possible through PIPE, i already tried it with P
setting in AWeb, unfortunately it didn?t find the file name
for obvious reasons, AWeb wasn?t done with downloading

Can i request this?


Well there is only one way I know to get this working in
AWeb without AWeb downloading the whole track first, and that is with a the popup menu when you hover over a link.

In AWeb do the following:

1/ Go to GUI Prefs.
2/ Move to the "Pop Up" tab (4th one)
3/ Select "Link" from the Type selector.
4/ Click "Add".
5/ For the Title type "TuneNet it!"
6/ for the command type:
SYSTEM pathtotunenet/TuneNet -stream %u

(Replace the pathtotunenet with own path to the TuneNet exe)

7/ Press save (not sure if you have to restart AWeb).

Then go to a direct MP3 link and right click over the link and select the "TuneNet It!" option.

NOTE: It only works with MP3 files. Streams for other plugin types will come in a future update.

I think Andy Broad may have added some additional support
in the next version of AWeb. We'll have to wait and see.

Perhaps you can do something similar with IBrowse as well.

Cheers,
Bean.

- Edit it's -stream not - stream

OS4.1 + an A1XE with an appetite for batteries!
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Are we nearly there yet ?
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Whilst I'm here there are a couple of other things you can
do with TuneNet you may not be aware of:

1/ If you add the following to the Screen Title Format
within OS4's Workbench Prefs

Music : %e TuneNet/playing (%e TuneNet/status )

You should be able to see what is playing on the Workbench
Title bar.

2/ If you have a multimedia keyboard you can use the
tapedeck keys with the "AllKeys" program and control TuneNet
from the keyboard.

Use the following commands:

For the Play Button:
run >nil: TuneNet:TuneNet -restarttune

Stop:
run >nil: TuneNet:TuneNet -stoptune

Previous Tune:
run >nil: TuneNet:TuneNet -prevtune

Next Tune:
run >nil: TuneNet:TuneNet -nexttune

There are more CLI controls, just do a TuneNet ? to find
them.

3/ Within TuneNet you can use the cursor keys to scroll
through the list, and space to select a tune.

If you are searching through songs with the find bar within
TuneNet press return when you see your song, and then use
the cursor keys/space to play it.

Cheers,
Bean.

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@bean

Quote:

Quote:

Quote:
This MP3 thingie, would it be possible to incorporate this
with the browser? So that when i click the mp3/ogg link, it
will be "streamed"?
Should be possible through PIPE, i already tried it with P
setting in AWeb, unfortunately it didn?t find the file name
for obvious reasons, AWeb wasn?t done with downloading

Can i request this?

Well there is only one way I know to get this working in
AWeb without AWeb downloading the whole track first, and that is with a the popup menu when you hover over a link.

Nope, there is another way too, and you gave me the last
piece of info i needed

Put this into AWeb and you got streaming playback of MP3 files
(although it takes around 50 to 70k download of the file here
with my ADSL connection until the playback starts.
PIPE slowness and XFade, i suppose?

Type AUDIO / MPEG
Extensions mpega mp2 mp3 Action Extl. w/PIPE
Name Path-to-your:TuneNet
Arguments -stream %u >NIL:

(Can be enhanced with deamon browser nogui etc.)

You are the bean, man ... err, the man, bean

edit: 50k, not 500k, oh boy

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@Raziel,

I strongly don't recommend that way as you'll be
downloading it twice at the same time, once by AWeb, the
other by TuneNet.

The above popup method is the only way to make AWeb ignore
downloading it and leave it up to TuneNet...
....until the next AWeb is released that is.

Cheers,
Bean.

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Quote:

Nope, there is another way too, and you gave me the last
piece of info i needed

Put this into AWeb and you got streaming playback of MP3 files
(although it takes around 50 to 70k download of the file here
with my ADSL connection until the playback starts.
PIPE slowness and XFade, i suppose?

Type AUDIO / MPEG
Extensions mpega mp2 mp3 Action Extl. w/PIPE
Name Path-to-your:TuneNet
Arguments -stream %u >NIL:

(Can be enhanced with deamon browser nogui etc.)




You don't want to do that

You have just passed a url to Tunenet to stream, whilst telling AWeb to send it's downloaded output to a PIPE:
If you are using AWeb 3.5.08 this will promptly lockup as the pipe will simply fill up, and AWeb will wait for it to be read from.

The latest dev build of AWeb is more intelligent about that, but your still doing two downloads one for AWeb one for Tunenet. Worse you using up memeory by writing to a pipe that will never be emptied.

Since I know you got the latest build, try using the Extl NoFecth Option.

This is the new feature in AWeb that allows you pass the url over to Tunenet and cancel the AWeb fetch.

If you wanted to use the Extl w/PIPE you should use %f not %u as this will be set to the PIPE: filename. But I think Tunenet has problems with pipes, (unless that been worked on since Bean and I discussed this).

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My way sounds a whole heap easier !!


Are we nearly there yet ?
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@Outcast,

Can't argue with that one. :D :D

Hopefully in the future all this can be integrated nicely
with AWeb, IBrowse and ...

Cheers,
Bean.

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@Bean and All
Thanks for the help, I have reconfigured Ibrowse and will do AWeb shortly. However, it appears when I run settings in Ibrowse/General/Mime Types, there is no selection box against the Actions. I thinks this has already been reported in the "bugs" thread. I'll play around with MUI to ensure I have selected the correct action.

Thanks for all the hints and tips.

ace

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