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Music files should be in OGG Vorbis format (.ogg) files. Use a converter such as Audacity to produce these from your MP3's or similar.
 
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== Credits ==
 
== Credits ==

Revision as of 11:38, 27 March 2010

Overview

Plays a randomly selected music track on activating docking computers (slow dock), from a list set inside the OXP.

Included in the OXP are the Oolite version of the Blue Danube waltz by Strauss, and the Piano Concerto No.2 by Rachmaninoff.


Installation Instructions

Mac

open RandomDockingMusic.oxp by right clicking and select something about opening the OXP package

Windows/Linux

Open the file randomDockingMusic.js found in RandomDockingMusic.oxp/Scripts/

Now where it says:

this.musicList.push("BlueDanubeCopy.ogg");
this.musicList.push("SVRConcertoNo.ogg");
// keep on adding or removing music in the same manner as seen above

Add or remove music pieces at your desire... in RandomDockingMusicv1.00.oxp/Music/

Music files should be in OGG Vorbis format (.ogg) files. Use a converter such as Audacity to produce these from your MP3's or similar.


Credits

Written by Frame.
Inspired by dalek501 on the Oolite BBS.
One of the files used produced by Acclivity on www.freesound.org.


Download

Random Docking Music OXP v1.0 RAR archive on Box.Net (13.5 mb)