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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 4
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Multiple Winamp Instances
Is there a way to control 3 different winamp players, all of which reside on the same machine, remotely? I have been able to setup the 3 players and have them play 1 unique stream to each of the 3 sound cards, but now would like to control them remotely.
I work in a museum and we would like to use winamp for our ambient audio needs. Right now we have 3 servers with 3 sound cards for a total of 9 stereo feeds/exhibits. I'm just looking for a way to centrally manage these. Thanks, -Alger |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 4
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Well...
I'm bummed that I didn't get even one reply from either of my posts, but what do you do? Not even any nasty flames.
Anywhoo, I figured out a way to do this if anyone ever comes up against the same type of situation. Thanks, Alger |
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Major Dude
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: The Peoples Republic of Berkeley
Posts: 530
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just out of curiosity... what did you do. i have read several people asking but never heard a good/great reply
When you take a hand and chop the fingers off... what do u get? That would be the knub. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 4
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Well...
3 servers, w/Win2KSRV, and 3 M-Audio 24/96 audio cards in each box for a total of nine max streams. Installed Winamp into 3 separate directories on each box and separate instances of the lovely BrowseAmp plugin, with each players plugin using a unique port number. Assigned each player to use one of the audio cards SPDIF output. This was mostly easy to do. The tricky part came in hardening the box for a museum environment. It needed to be able to re-boot and auto start. Just placing playlists in the startup directory didn't work as only 1 player would open. I created a batch file that opened the first player, paused, then opened up the next and so on and put that into the startup folder. The control aspect came from a central web server and a page with frames, (shh.. I know. You hate frames. So do I) with each frame connecting to each BrowseAmp. So you have 4 computers. One for controlling the other 3. It has 1 page with 9 players. You can edit the css files from the BrowseAmp folder, as I did to easily identify what player within the frames is what. I'm sure I might have missed a detail, but it's late. And I'm sure there is a better way to skin this cat, but it seems to be robust and more importantly: The price was right. Thanks Nullsoft and Browseamp... Alger |
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Major Dude
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: The Peoples Republic of Berkeley
Posts: 530
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nice.. good solution
When you take a hand and chop the fingers off... what do u get? That would be the knub. |
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