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+ | * [[On midiend - mIRC|ON MIDIEND]] | ||
+ | * [[On mp3end - mIRC|ON MP3END]] | ||
+ | * [[On nosound - mIRC|ON NOSOUND]] | ||
+ | * [[On waveend - mIRC|ON WAVEEND]] | ||
+ | * [[$inmidi identifier - mIRC|$inmidi]] | ||
+ | * [[$insong identifier - mIRC|$insong]] | ||
+ | * [[$inwave identifier - mIRC|$inwave]] | ||
+ | * [[$sound identifier - mIRC|$sound]] | ||
+ | * [[$vol identifier - mIRC|$vol]] | ||
+ | * [[/vol command - mIRC|/vol]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:57, 25 June 2014
Note: This command is also a part of the playing music section.
/splay can be used to play a number of common Windows sound files. Supported formats include, but sometimes are not limited to: .wav, .mid, .mp3, .ogg, and .wma.
Synopsis
/splay -cwmpq [filename | stop | pause | resume | seek | skip] [pos]
Switches
cAllows you to clear the play queue, except for the currently playing sound (which will continue to play).
wTells the command you are specifying a .wav file to play.
mTells the command you are specifying a '.mid file to play.
pTells the command you are specifying an .mp3 file to play. This is the specification you would also invoke for both .wma and .ogg file types.
qSpecifies that the filename you desire to play should be placed in the queue, after the current sounds has played, and any preceding sounds in the play queue..
Parameters
filenameDesc
stopStops the currently playing file.
pausemp3,ogg,wma ONLY - Allows you to pause the currently playing sound file.
resumemp3,ogg,wma ONLY - Allows you to resume the currently paused sound file.
seekmp3,ogg,wma ONLY - Allows you to seek to a certain point in the currently playing file. See [pos] below.
skipAllows you to skip the currently playing sound file. If there are any files in the queue, the next file will begin to play.
[pos]mp3,ogg,wma ONLY - When used in combination with the seek parameter, this should be the location, in seconds, where you want to begin playing the sound file. Note: The seek position is in milliseconds. Keep in mind that 1-second = 1000-milliseconds.
Examples
Play the file myfile.mp3 located in the mIRC Sounds folder
/splay -p myfile.mp3
Stop the currently playing mp3
/splay -p stop
Stop all sound files
/splay -pmw stop
Seek to 1:03 in the currently playing mp3
/splay -p seek 60300
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v6.0
Added On: 03/02/2002