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Well with the code..
[Main]
VolumeMultiplier = 0.1
PlayerControlDLL = libWinAmp.dll
//PlayerControlDLL = libAIMP.dll
//PlayerControlDLL = libHotKey.dll
[HotKey]
//Works only if libHotKey.dll set as control library
//Please visit to http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cpp/se...p_Article.aspx
// and http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...79(VS.60).aspx for documentation about use hot keys.
//default set to
// Talking hot key Ctrl+Alt+Home (pause winamp)
// NotTalking hot key Ctrl+Alt+Insert (play winamp)
TalkingHotKey=^%{HOME}
NotTalkingHotKey=^%{INS}
What parts do I change to make it run off of AIMP? Can you change what needs to be changed and bold it please?Also what should the multiplier be?
Also, the hotkey part.. how do I set libHotkey.dll as the control library?
And the hotkeys like I thought that it should quiet down when I hit T to talk, and then quiet down automatically when someone else talks to me.. how do I do this?
:P
Uncomment the libaimp.dll and comment the winamp.dll.
Comments are marked with "//"
Sorry, but I don't see what is hard about it.
Also, the control libraries are made for different players. libAIMP is for AIMP, libWinamp is for Winamp. libHotkey is a generic library which sends global hotkeys. It works with many different players.
However, if you are using AIMP, you do not need the hotkey library, as you have the AIMP library, which will work better.
You don't need to bind anything in game, you can use whatever keybinding you like ingame to talk. This program hooks into the HoN client and looks when someone starts talking... (either you or someone else). It is not dependent on any keys.
Last edited by GM; 11-27-2009 at 05:18 AM.
Got it to work, thanks.
And maybe it wouldn't be so hard to know that if you actually wrote in the instructions how to comment or uncomments things.
There is nothing in there as far as I've read
It is considered common knowledge... Perhaps I should indeed take into account the fact that not everyone is familiar with the fact, that "//" or ";" is considered a comment.
I'll make a new, easier version in the future with a GUI...
Thanks for the feedback, and I am glad that you got it to work.
What about rhythmbox etc? Probably most used audio server is pulseaudio. Would be nice to have HoNVolumeControl in linux.
This looks awesome. Looking forward to a possible iTunes plugin. Thanks for all the hard work GM.
A question, can you do this program but about all window ? I listen music by Youtube, Spotify, and other program, and I cant use this.
Sorry for my English, I"m Spanish.
When I listen to music, its usually pandora radio (pandora.com)
Think you can adapt this app for Pandora?
<3
gentlemen gentlemen, itunesforgays, haven't you heard?
Winamp is great, and this program is great. Both are must haves!
Winamp is epiccrap for making music libraries and organizing it. And it has extremely terrible support for iPods, not to mention it doesn't support iPhone/iTouch apps. iTunes is clean and simple and isn't in my way when I use it.
And now that I'm done my minirant, to each their own I guess.
ok, I cant get this to work, I dunno what Im doing wrong. I unpacked the zip file to my desktop, ran hon, alt+tabbed, started the program (the box opens and closes though, I don't believe it's staying open/running), then started my winamp, and it doesnt seem to do anything. Any help?
hmm, I can't say I've ever had ANY problems organizing my libraries, or configuring my ipod. When was the last time you used it? o.0
That said, I do think it's a "heavier" music player, as noted by Simuu. The main appeal to me of winamp is the global hotkeys, and I wouldn't use it if it didn't have them.