WoWAMP Interactive Music for WoWCreated by RyanJBlack - Last updated on June 22 2005
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WoWAMP automatically plays interactive music in World of Warcraft and can act as an in-game controller for Winamp. Inspired by the in-game interactive music, such as the swelling choir when one approaches Stormwind City, I set out to create a package that would allow players to customize their interactive music experience. WoWAMP allows players to:
* define situation-specific music: areas, zones, combat, and death * control Winamp from within WoW (play, stop, next, pause, prev, volup, voldn) * define playlists and change them from within WoW. The user can create 5 custom preset playlists that can be quickly selected using the Interface Panel for a change in music. Also, the user can define an unlimited number of playlists that can be selected from the command line. * issue commands using a unique standalone interface or slash commands * utilize any type of file that Winamp can handle: mp3, m3u, ogg, wma, mid, mod, etc. WoWAMP comes with extensive documentation and is highly customizable. Want to have some pirate music automatically play in Booty Bay? Want the rhythm of Japanese Taiko drums when you enter combat? Want access to your playlists and MP3 files for a change of soundtrack in the middle of your WoW experience? WoWAMP provides all this and more.
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* Added Taxi Music! You can now set music specifically for when you ride gryphons, hippos, bats or wyverns! You can do it through the interpreter (outside of Monitoring mode, select "Defaults" and it will eventually ask if you want to change the Taxi music; in Monitoring mode, select "Taxi" to add taxi music), through the new /wowamp addtaxi command, or by editing wowamp.cfg and adding an entry under [PLAYLISTS] called DEFAULTTAXI > file.ext where file.ext is the name of your taxi music playlist!
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WoWAMP Interactive Music for WoW
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Zelador
June 12, 2006 - 2:32 pm [ Reply ]Uhhh so is it legit to use or not, cause i really dont want spyware or any gay stuff on my comp.
RyanJBlack
June 7, 2005 - 10:12 pm [ Reply ]Yeah, well, go nuts scanning this one for spyware. It's not. But thanks for suspecting me of that.
Carados
June 5, 2005 - 8:40 pm [ Reply ]I remember seening one of these being spammed around the UI forum. Turned out to be spyware.
RyanJBlack
June 5, 2005 - 4:25 pm [ Reply ]Ahhhhh I apologize, I must have missed that in the policies from before. Thanks for the policy change, though---WoWAMP is pretty useless without .EXE files lol!
zeeg
June 5, 2005 - 3:03 pm [ Reply ]No it's not that, originally we didn't accept .exe's etc. (I obviously didn't look at it close enough). I changed that policy just a few days ago though so it's all good now :)
RyanJBlack
June 5, 2005 - 2:06 am [ Reply ]Sorry, Zeeg - what policy? What files should I have included originally? Thanks very much,
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