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Written by Marinka   
Wednesday, 07 May 2008
 BST has a Music player built in after version 1.4.2.

 This was made to solve a problem of 1 minute zone songs getting old quick.  So now BST can handle the music player.  Read on for more details!

Special note:

To use the BST Music player, you must upgrade to BST 1.4.2 or later. \

Everquest suffers from a problem that the zone music files are only one to three minutres.  For most games, this would be more then adequate, because you progress to the next level and get new music.  However, Everquest requires players to often spend multi-hour stretches of time in a single area to accomplish a goal, and that one minute song will play over a hundred times.  To combat this, most users turn off their music completely leaving some rather good songs unlistened to.

This  BST script now has a built in music player to try for a partial solution to this.  As it watches your log file, it will load <ZoneName>.m3uand play that play list.  Each zone can have any number of musics  you wish. 

The zip file contains playlists of the 1 song for the standard zone files that have mp3's with Everquest.  They can be edited with a text editor or Winamp.

It is not standard in the m3u format, but BST supports recursive m3u files.  So you can have a Generic.m3u that you want for all zones, and each zone file can include their special songs and have a line that loads the generic.m3u.

<Link comming soon> 

 
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