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MusicPlayer
- 1 Like
- World of Warcraft
- 113,629 Downloads
- Supports: 4.0.6
- 23 Average Daily Downloads
- Comments
- Created 7/10/2006 3:48:28 AM
- Updated 3/4/2011 10:31:33 AM
- 355 Favorites
- Project Site
- License: All Rights Reserved
- Release Type: Release
- Newest File: 4.1.0.1
About MusicPlayer
MusicPlayer
An ingame, fully functional mp3player with alot of extra features to enhance your exeperience in Azeroth.
About
The whole idea of creating a wow-mp3player started when I died for the umpteenth time while being in the background, changing my music etc. I normally play in fullscreen mode, which means I have to alt-tab forth and back between WoW and Winamp. In addition, Winamp do take more CPU than a simple WoW addon.
MusicPlayer is what I came up with. MusicPlayer started as a bad, not good at all thing, but today it is one of the best WoW-mp3 players out there.
Features
- Chat notify - Sends MusicPlayer's messages to your chatbox.
- Search box - Search through your playlist.
- Fubar / Titan Plugins - Self explaining.
- Playlist Generator - handles unlimited numbers! (or, almost.)
- Keybindings - Bindings for next / prev, volume, etc.
- Shuffle and "at the end" functionality - self explaining.
- Playlist Formatting - Format your playlist to your likings! (Also includes sorting.)
- Options window - Easy and well designed options window, with options to custom everything! From colors to playlist formatting.
- Minimap icon - Minimap icon with dropdown menu.
- Ingame Help - Description for every option and every part of MusicPlayer.
- Slash Commands - See ingame help for a complete list.
- Announcer - Sends a message to your specific channel with your currently playing song's title, artist and genre!
- Item links - Shows basic information about a song in an item tooltip! (Shift Click to send it! - Can only be sent to other people with MusicPlayer.)
Getting Started
I will explain how you get started here. After you have installed MusicPlayer (read how to install the addon properly at the How to install page), you have to do 3 easy steps.
1. Put your mp3s (copy them, or move them) into the Music folder, found inside MusicPlayer's folder.
Example: "WoW" \ Interface \ addons \ MusicPlayer \ Music \ mp3filename.mp3
2. Use the PlaylistMaker.exe included in the .zip. An interface will appear, check that all of your mp3s show up in the list. Click "Generate" if they all appear in the list.
3. Exit WoW (or start WoW, if WoW is not running) and log back in again.
See Troubleshooting for more information.
FAQs - Out of game
Q - Why do i have to put my mp3s in the Music folder?
A - WoW cannot read (nor activate) files that is not in WoW's directory. Ask Blizzard why this is, not me.
Q - The playlist maker says i need something like .Net Framework 2.0. What is that and where do i get it?
A - .Net Framework is, obviously, a framework for applications. You can get it from Microsoft. (Link: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=0856EACB-4362-4B0D-8EDD-AAB15C5E04F5)
Q - Why can't I add .wav or other filetypes to MusicPlayer?
A - Simply because the API function PlayMusic does not support it. I hope Blizzard will add more than just the mp3 format soon.
FAQs - Ingame
Q - While I travel, WoW's background music seems to play along with my music.
A - This cannot be fixed. Blizzard made Musical moments, but did not give priority to the PlayMusic function, which is the function MusicPlayer use to connect to the .mp3s.
Q - I've added the songs, and they show up correctly in the playlist, but theres no sound at all when i play them!
A - Please be sure that both Master- and Music volume are at decent value. Then check if your headset / speakers are plugged in and is turned on. If that doesnt work, have you tested relogging?
Q - When alt-tabbed, MusicPlayer doesn't seem to update correctly! Why is this?
A - alt-tabbing out of the game for extended periods with the audio still playing in the background will cause MusicPlayer to continue playing a song, but the timer doesn't tick because the game is minimized.
Q - My question is not listed here! What do i do?
A - Post a comment on this site, and I'll answer you there.
Troubleshooting
Having problems? Read what to do here:
- PlaylistMaker Problems?
Please be sure that you have installed .NET Framework 2.0. (see FAQs for a download-link.) If you still got problems, try use the regsvr script included. If that doesnt work either, please post here, with the following information included; your error-message and your version of MusicPlayer.
- No sound?
Check the sound options and make sure that both the master- and the music volume is at decent value. The enable music checkbox do not have to be checked, as MusicPlayer automaticly checks it for you. If theres still no sound, take a look at your speakers volume. Is it at decent value? If theres still no sound, but everything seems ok, have you tried to relogg? (completely exit WoW)
- Lua error?
Please post the complete error (debug version is more than welcome too) and your version of MusicPlayer. If you dont know which version you have, open the options window and look for it there.
If you want to report a full error-report, Please post as follows;
- Version of MusicPlayer
- Lua error
- When it happened (What did you do when it happened?)
- Please add any thoughts you got.
- Your Configuration (only if you belive it has something to do with it)
TODO
- Finish MusicPlayerMediaLibrary
Credits
- DementuZ - Nìrthelem of Argent Dawn (MusicPlayer's Beta tester)
- FuhrerDarqueSyde - Mistwaker of Cenarion Circle (Author of PlaylistMaker)
- Aericia - Aericia of Alexstraza (Tried to make a playlist gen, but had a hard time doing it, due to personal problems.)
- Izadore - Storm of Ideas (Nice ideas!)
Created and managed by Trysor (new main: Athariel) of Argent Dawn (EU).
A few minor adjustments
| File Name | Release Type | Game Version | Downloads | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.1.0.1 | Release | 4.0.6 | 11,542 | 3/4/2011 10:31:33 AM |
| 4.0.1.1 | Release | 4.0.1 | 8,081 | 10/23/2010 12:01:19 PM |
| 3.3.0.1 | Release | 3.3.0 | 14,611 | 12/9/2009 12:43:22 AM |
| 3.2.0.1 | Release | 3.1.0 | 14,141 | 7/10/2009 9:12:26 AM |
| 3.1.0.2 | Release | 3.1.0 | 10,850 | 4/17/2009 5:22:33 AM |
| 3.1.0.1 | Release | 3.0.3 | 8,054 | 3/15/2009 9:02:21 AM |
| 3.0.3.2 | Release | 3.0.3 | 19,588 | 12/22/2008 8:03:10 AM |



Comments
Would I be able to make this announce on chat or raid?
It can announce the song in the chat, but it will only be visible for yourself.
how often is this thing checked man
where is the .exe file i have to extract i dont know where the playlst creator is its like not there
Go to ... / World of Warcraft / Interface / AddOns / MusicPlayer, and extract the Playlist.Creator.zip file to that same directory. There is also a readme file included directly in the MusicPlayer folder. Reading it might help you :)
ahhh its ok u were right i had to reset my sound from wow tyvm u were a great help =D
not on this one i have it set to soundblaster still comes out on the headphone jack no sound comes from the usb ports all the other music streams throught the usb port with no problem jus ur musicplayer does not
yes hello u have an awesome music player but it is not or does not work with my wow headset the soundblaster headset it only plays music through the head phone jack an not the usb ports
The output device is controlled by wow itself and not MusicPlayer. Press Escape, choose sound options, and select the appropiate sound device.
Awesome Addon. Much better than the others I tried. Doesn't have all the flash and bells and whistles, but at least it does what it says it does without reverting back to in-game music. Love it!
Sidenote: X2X MP3 Converter will take most media formats and either convert them to MP3 or extract their sound channels as MP3. It's free, safe, and does a solid efficient job. Not my program, of course, but I use it all the time and it works like a charm. Rather like this addon. It just does its job.
Nope. The music is triggered by the game, but the track played is from you music folder, instead of the in-game music. Then you zone by teleport (dungeons, bgs, hearthing, teleportals, etc, it triggers a new play command, and the player obligues. Discovered that on my own. No way to circumvent it so far.
Just add your music (either directly, as in a copy, or through dir links) to the Music folder inside the MusicPlayer folder and run the playlist generator, and you're done! You're free to browse music ingame! :)