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'''Note:''' The <code>.mp3,.wma & .ogg</code> formats are all considered the same format when using the <code>/splay</code> command.
 
'''Note:''' The <code>.mp3,.wma & .ogg</code> formats are all considered the same format when using the <code>/splay</code> command.
  
Multiple file formats can be played at the same time. However, you '''cannot''' play multiple files, of the same format, at the same time. For instance, you can play a ''.wav'' file at the same time as an ''.mp3'' file, but you cannot play a ''.wav'' file and another ''.wav'' file at the same time. The second ''.wav'' file will take precedence if you're not queuing the file: the first ''.wav'' file will be stopped and the second one then played. Make sure to keep in mind what has been said regarding the formats <code>.mp3,.wma & .ogg</code>; they are all treated the same with the {{mIRC|/splay}} command, so only one of those types may play at a time.
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Multiple file formats can be played at the same time. However, you '''cannot''' play multiple files, of the same format, at the same time. For instance, you can play a ''.wav'' file at the same time as an ''.mp3'' file, but you cannot play a ''.wav'' file and another ''.wav'' file at the same time. The second ''.wav'' file will take precedence if you're not queuing the file: the first ''.wav'' file will be stopped and the second one then played. Make sure to keep in mind what has been said regarding the formats <code>.mp3,.wma & .ogg</code>; they are all treated the same with the [[/splay command - mIRC|/splay command]], so only one of those types may play at a time.
  
 
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