This application will allow you to control iTunes from within LFS without having to task switch, it announces the current song along with artist and album information, and gives controls for playing, pausing, stopping, and skipping back/forward through your song collection.
Use Shift-B to make the playing menu appear and disappear.
Installation
If you wish to bind music controls to wheel buttons or whatever, you can issue the following commands from your scripts/binds.
/o menu
/o pause
/o play
/o stop
/o next
/o last
I think they're pretty self explanatory except menu so I wont bother documenting them. Menu just shows the player controls.
Stuff
Or get frustrated, whichever.
Use Shift-B to make the playing menu appear and disappear.
Installation
- Download this file: iTunes4lfs
- Extract the files out of this .zip
- Edit config.txt, it has three lines the first 'localhost' you should not have to touch. The second is your insim port number, and the third is your insim password. If you need help using insim - ask somebody who gives good customer service because I dont .
- Play
- You don't have to launch iTunes first, the software can handle that, so you can include this in your startup by default and anytime your playing LFS and decide to have tunes just go for it.
- The software wont detect if iTunes is already playing when it starts and so play/stop/pause may be out of sync on first load.
- It will random play from your main libary, I considered adding playlist support but I dont use them myself and just couldn't be bothered.
- I completely forgot to do volume controls, I may add these at a later date if it annoys me.
If you wish to bind music controls to wheel buttons or whatever, you can issue the following commands from your scripts/binds.
/o menu
/o pause
/o play
/o stop
/o next
/o last
I think they're pretty self explanatory except menu so I wont bother documenting them. Menu just shows the player controls.
Stuff
- Feature Requests wont make any odds
- Use at your own risk, if your LFS breaks I really dont care
- Free to use
- Pick the stuff apart, learn from it, do what you want
- I did this for me and decided to share the result, not for you!
- It does not support winAmp, MediaPlayer, RealPlayer or whatever, I use iTunes - it supports iTunes. Period. If I used SoniquePlayer 82 delta 57.2a for Linux then that's what it would support, but I don't, I use iTunes, so it supports iTunes and only iTunes.
- I don't care what you think of iTunes, I have an iPhone it integrates nicely.
- I don't care what you think of the iPhone. I like it. It's mine. I'm not changing (if the overpriced, feature barren contract would even let me)
- No
Or get frustrated, whichever.