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Media is a Perl Script that creates .ram, .asx, and many other files. It uses kind of like a database to store the locations of your files. All you have to do is link to the script and the script does the rest. It also has a feature to block other people from linking to your media files.
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This is based entirely on Richard Harman's myMP3, which can be found here. All I've done is quite a few updates and a ton of bugfixes, plus a new feature or two. I plan on adding many more features as time progresses. He did just release a version 2 right before I decided to release my own, but I found it to be totally unusable, although with promise and containing some of the exact features I'd added
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The Napster protocol is asynchronous, meaning that it is event-oriented. After connecting to a Napster server, your program will begin receiving a stream of events which you are free to act on or ignore. Examples of events include PUBLIC_MESSAGE_RECVD, received when another user sends a public message to a channel, and USER_JOINS, sent when a user joins a channel. You may install code subroutines called "callbacks" in order to intercept and act on certain events. Many events are also handled internally by the module. It is also possible to issue a command to the Napster server and then wait up to a predetermined period of time for a particular event or set of events to be returned.
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This script manages a Realaudio music database content. With very little modification, it can be adapted to support any other type of media.
Currently, we make available a part of our music database in form of a music club, as an implementation example.
We are searching though, for a serious partner to implement the script on a larger scale and add features
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media files on your site, such as RealMedia (Audio/Video) or mp3-files, you will probably have noticed that you have to create .ram-files or something similar. These .ram-files are kind of a "wrapper" for the real file. They are downloaded by the browser and given over to the player who then starts downloading and playing the real file
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