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− | '''Playing music''' in mIRC is really a very simple process, easily accomplished through the use of the | + | '''Playing music''' in mIRC is really a very simple process, easily accomplished through the use of the [[/splay command - mIRC|/splay command]]. mIRC can also be enhanced by other sounds, not just songs, as well. Depending on how you want your own, custom mIRC experience to be, whether you are a newbie or an advanced scripter, sounds are often added to events in mIRC by some scripters. Creating games in mIRC is an advanced type of script where sounds can greatly enhance a user's experience. |
== Enabling mIRC Sounds == | == Enabling mIRC Sounds == |