Hi there,
Congrats on NJB, I'm happy to stumble across such a useful set of scripts.
One feature would be useful to me is a Mute function in the playlist.
example:
Mute ON stores the current volume, sets Winamp volume to zero.
Then you can either:
- Increase the volume manually from zero (turns Mute OFF)
- Or click Mute OFF to restore the pre-mute Winamp volume.
Would this be something worthwhile to add? I'm happy to help out by designing the mute button(s), but it might be a while before I would be up to contributing any code.
If you don't think it's worth doing, then I'll get busy making mute work with my TIRA I/R controller and Girder =)
Thanks!
MUTE function?
- wbartels
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I think it is a great idea mchaffer.
I will store the volume somewhere in the configuration_httpq database table.
So it is related to the selected httpQ profile.
Visual I want to make it this way:
When pressing the numeric volume (75% or other) it will change the "75%" in "mute" and gray out the volume bar the same way like disabled shuffle, repeat, play and pause.
This way also another web browser sees what volume was set before pressing "mute".
I will store the volume somewhere in the configuration_httpq database table.
So it is related to the selected httpQ profile.
Visual I want to make it this way:
When pressing the numeric volume (75% or other) it will change the "75%" in "mute" and gray out the volume bar the same way like disabled shuffle, repeat, play and pause.
This way also another web browser sees what volume was set before pressing "mute".
- wbartels
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- Joined: Thu Nov 04, 2004 3:12 pm
- Location: Netherlands
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It will take a while before the next netjukebox with mute functionality will be ready.
If you like to experiment in the meantime, here is a working mute function.
Place it in the httpq.php.
You also have to add a field "mute_volume" smallint(5) UNSIGNED to the "configuration_httpq" table.
Now you can call the mute function like this:
IMPORTEND:
When going to updating to a next netjukebox version always leave/make the database structure as it was.
In this case remove "mute_volume" from the "configuration_httpq" table.
If you like to experiment in the meantime, here is a working mute function.
Place it in the httpq.php.
You also have to add a field "mute_volume" smallint(5) UNSIGNED to the "configuration_httpq" table.
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if ($action == 'ToggleMute') ToggleMute();
// +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
// | Toggle Mute |
// +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
function ToggleMute()
{
global $cfg;
authenticate('access_play');
require_once('include/httpq.inc.php');
$volume = httpq('getvolume');
if ($volume == 0)
{
$query = mysql_query('SELECT mute_volume FROM configuration_httpq WHERE httpq_id = ' . $cfg['httpq_id']);
$mute_volume = @mysql_result($query, 'mute_volume');
httpq('setvolume', 'level=' . $mute_volume);
mysql_query('UPDATE configuration_httpq
SET mute_volume = 0
WHERE httpq_id = ' . $cfg['httpq_id']);
}
else
{
httpq('setvolume', 'level=0');
mysql_query('UPDATE configuration_httpq
SET mute_volume = ' . (int) $volume . '
WHERE httpq_id = ' . $cfg['httpq_id']);
}
}
Now you can call the mute function like this:
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<a href="httpq.php?action=ToggleMute" target="dummy">mute</a>
When going to updating to a next netjukebox version always leave/make the database structure as it was.
In this case remove "mute_volume" from the "configuration_httpq" table.