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UnknownTracks.com Streaming is BACK!!!
Ok well it's not entirely a 'NEW' feature, it was around months ago but now it's back again...
I spent dozens of hours programming this thing late last year and I haven't really had the chance to implement it, so I'm doing it again now.
Basically it is a shoutcast stream that automatically pulls unidentified MP3 Samples from the Unknown Tracks section of the forums and streams them randomly.
The interface consists of a java applet that connects to a java server to get the streaming song information - so as you listen to the stream you can click on the 'Click to ID' button and have a new window open up with the thread that has that sample in it (as well as begin playing the sample again to verify it's the sample you heard - and if not, a link to listen to the song previously streamed)
Required:
Java Plug-in (Already in IE unless you have Windows XP)
RealPlayer 8 Basic (or higher)
The URL is www.unknowntracks.com - so go ahead and listen.
...Future things to add:
- Only listen to samples from a certain date range
- Only listen to samples posted for IDing by a certain user
- Only listen to samples who have been heard less than x # of times (to increase exposure/likelihood of a successful ID)
There might be some bugs, so if u find any please reply in this thread with them and be specific (OS/Browser/Real Player version).
It's working good for me.
One thing that would be nice is a feature to skip to the next song, in case listeners can't ID the current song.
Is it possible there could be a high bit stream? 128/96 kbs? or would that take up too much bandwidth
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| Originally posted by inatrance Is it possible there could be a high bit stream? 128/96 kbs? or would that take up too much bandwidth |
the stream is working fine
but when i click on the button to i.d. the song
a new window pops up that says 'tranceaddict chatroom' as the title
but the page is just the main TA page, but for the last maybe 15% of the page a new frame is there and it has a bunch of random threads from the message board
and when i click the button to i.d. the stream automatically stops
btw, this is a great idea...i could (and am) just sitting here for hours just going about my internet business (shup up haha) and listening to parts of songs...its great 
good work 
why not using mp3 streaming?
this way of id�ng tracks is WAY GOOD!!
and it works very good! keep it up! 
*edit maybe an idea to keep an restriction to the amound of min. the track can have because i just listened to 2,5 min to a track i didn't know upped by Junkx.. mmm maybe an idea 
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| Originally posted by warpedd_ why not using mp3 streaming? |
Thanks - things are even faster now once you click the button.
Not working
It's not working for me...
I have IE v6.0.2600.0000 and RP v6.0.5.27.
The error is "invalid resource path string in requested URL" and it gives this URL:
mem://0A7DCC20/http://www.tranceaddict.com/unknown.ram
Re: Not working
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| Originally posted by one_deal I have IE v6.0.2600.0000 and RP v6.0.5.27. |
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| Originally posted by Swamper Uh, it is MP3s that are being streamed, however Real Player is the ONLY player that can stream MP3s while embedded within a webpage _AND_ responds to javascript commands to stop playing (i.e. what happens when you press 'Click to ID') - these are two requirements that are necessary for all this to be integrated properly. |
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| Originally posted by intrinsic mod_mp3 didnt work? |
It works 
Yea it is a great idea. I don't think Real Player 8 works on OS X though.. 
hmmm, its just streamed a sample of the song i posted and it was twice as slow and sounded like shit.
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| Originally posted by CKYTEP hmmm, its just streamed a sample of the song i posted and it was twice as slow and sounded like shit. |
Hmmm dunno if this is just happening to me Swamper
but whenever I click to ID, does not matter what sample it is, I get taken to the same page everytime and that thread is this one
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...?threadid=51025
And when I click the link to say it's not the sample I heard, it just goes back to the same sample that's on that thread with the link above.
Streaming works for me with Real Player 8.8 Basic and IE 5, but IDing isn't working. When I click to ID (for any clip), it won't take me to a thread. Instead, I see "No thread specified. If you followed a valid link, please notify the webmaster," and when I click the play button of the RP on that page, the only thing I get is a warning from RealPlayer saying "Currently AutoUpdate has no plug-in available to play your selection."
Its working ok but...
wouldnt it be better to stream in mp3 using winamp
alot easier.
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| Originally posted by olukko Its working ok but... wouldnt it be better to stream in mp3 using winamp alot easier. |
in my IE 5.5 real player work, but without info of track and my netscape 4.7 real player dont work, but the info is displayed (atleast i see who posted it)
The button still DONT work in both browsers. 
Really the streaming tracks need to be developed better.
greetz
Dunno how much work it would be or if it is even possible but...
Does Winamp 3 support the webpage interaction?? Winamp comes with that Mini-browser, maybe that would be the answer.
Klever
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| Originally posted by orange4 in my IE 5.5 real player work, but without info of track and my netscape 4.7 real player dont work, but the info is displayed (atleast i see who posted it) The button still DONT work in both browsers. ![]() Really the streaming tracks need to be developed better. greetz |
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| Originally posted by Swamper Your setup has issues somewhere... it has nothing to do with being 'developed' betther - you're the first I've heard that has any problems, any computer/browser combo I try it on, it works.... Also, Netscape is crap. |
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| Originally posted by Swamper Also, Netscape is crap. |
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