Splay
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Controls playing of audio files (.wav, .mid, or .mp3)
splay [-cwmpq] [filename | stop | pause | resume | seek | skip] [pos]
- Switches
- -w specifies a .wav file
- -p specifies a .mp3 file
- -m specifies a .mid file
- -q adds the sound to the sound queue, and will play after the sounds in the queue before it are finished.
- -c clears the sound queue
Note: If you do not use a switch to specify the file type, mIRC will try to guess based on the file extension
- Parameters
- First parameter
- No command: Only works with the -c switch, to clear the sound queue.
- Filename - If a file is given, this file will play or be added to the queue. You can use the "pos" parameter to start playing at a specific position
- Stop - stops the currently playing sound. You may specify -mpw to stop only midi, mp3, or wave files respectively.
- Pause - pauses the currently playing sound.
- Resume - resumes the currently pause sound. Must be pause using /splay pause
- Seek - skips to a position in the file
- Skip - Skips the currently playing sound and moves to the next queued sound.
- Second parameter
- pos - used with /splay seek or /splay filename, seeks to this specific position in the file or the currently playing sound.
- First parameter
Note: seek pause and resume can only be used with mp3 files!
Examples
splay -p test.mp3 1000
Starts playing test.mp3 at position 1000
splay -q test.mp3
Adds test.mp3 to the sound queue
splay -c
Clears the sound queue
splay seek 1500
Moves to position 1500 in the currently playing sound