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Playing music in mIRC is really a very simple process and is accomplished through the use of mIRC's /splay command.
Contents
Enabling mIRC Sounds
In order for you to be able to play music sounds must be enabled. You can do so by going to the option dialog (Alt+O) -> Sounds -> <check> Enable sounds, you can also just type "/ebeepe on". This will make sure that mIRC can play the sounds that you want.
Supported Media Formats
Below is a list of the supported media formats for use with the /splay
command:
- .wma
- .mp3
- .wav
- .mid
- .ogg
Synopsis
/splay -cwmpq [filename | stop | pause | resume | seek | skip] [pos]
Flags
- w - Indicates that the file is a wave file.
- m - Tells mIRC that the file is a midi file.
- p - Lets mIRC know that the file is an MP3 file.
- [filename] - The file name for the mIRC file.
- [stop|pause|resume|seek|skip] - Allows further control over the media file; their titles are their respective functions. These are discussed, in more detail, further down.
- [pos] - This optional parameter is used to point out the location in the music file. For example, if you wanted to start a music file at a specific point, you would use:
/splay C:\My Music\Nickelback\Rockstar.mp3 1500
Examples
When you are ready to play a sound, you would simply use one of the following, basic commands:
/splay C:\Directory_To_Music_File\MusicFile.mp3
If the file is not in the mIRC directory, a full file path is required (quotes are not needed).
Music Playing, Now What?
After the music is playing, you have a few options available for manipulating the playback. If you are making a full Music Player, for example in a dialog form, these options are really helpful.
Playback Options
- Pause -
/splay pause
is used to pause the playing music - Resume -
/splay resume
allows you to resume the paused music file. - Stop -
/splay stop
will stop the current music file. - Seek -
/splay seek [pos]
will go to a certain point in the music. Example:/splay seek 1000
- Skip -
/splay skip
allows you to skip the currently playing music file.
Using -w,-m, or -p
will allow you to use the file type switches to control only specific kinds of files. For example: /splay -w stop
will stop only wave files.