echo 0 @Help Because mIRCs built in /sound command lacks many features, 7th Sphere has written a new sound system to replace the current one, and any other sound programs you may be using. It completely overrides mIRCs current sound controls and uses its own commands and system. It supports wav and midi format and has features such as random play and auto request. It also supports push button requests for wavs you do not have. All sound files must be located under the wav directory specified in mIRCs sound requestions option. Please fill in the appropriate wav and midi paths or this will not work.
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echo 0 @Help Sound Requests: This option is what enables the 7th Sphere Wave script. This must be turned on for any of the sound commands to work. This command is similar to the built in Sound Requests option in mIRC. Note: mIRC's built in command must remain off or this script will not work! This option is accessed from the 7th Sphere Menu Bar Under the Multimedia section. Turn this on if you wish to accept sound requests.
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echo 0 @Help Auto-request: You can setup 7th Sphere Wave to autorequest wav or midi files you don't have. This is done from the 7th Sphere Menu under the multimedia popup.
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echo 0 @Help F9 (Push button Requests): This command is used to request the last played wav or midi file that is played and that you do not have. This option is disabled while Auto Request is on and you will be notified topress F9 when a wav is played and you do not have it.
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echo 0 @Help Auto Serve: This feature allows people to get wav or midi files you played by typing "!yournick filename.wav " This will send them the file they requested. This does have built in flood protection, so don't worry about people flooding you with ! requests.
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echo 0 @Help /s [filename.wav] [filename.mid] - This will play the specified sound you requested. If you do not put in a file name, it will popup a directory box where you can choose the file you wish to play. If the script does not find the sound file you specified, it will warn you. When the sound does successfully play, it will display a message with the filename and the size of the file. It will also tell them how to be served the specified file.