karedok
Aug 8 2003, 01:04
foo_ymsgr: Plugin for displaying currently playing track info as Yahoo Messenger status text
Component name : foo_ymsgr
Component type : general
Tested on: foobar2000 v0.667 (win 98, win nt)
Download link:
http://www.mycgiserver.com/~bambang/foo_ymsgr.html
neoufo51
Aug 8 2003, 04:32
I love this. Any chance you can update it for the latest 0.7 beta 29 SDK available here???
http://www.foobar2000.org/SDK_0.7b29.zipAlso, register it with Jan S. on the 3rd party plugins page.
karedok
Aug 12 2003, 21:20
foo_ymsgr for foobar2000 v0.7 (compiled with SDK v0.7b29)
http://www.mycgiserver.com/~bambang/foo_ymsgr.html
insyte
Apr 12 2005, 08:46
Wow. This plugin is old but it still works perfectly. Thanks for this
amonrei
Apr 13 2005, 09:33
Yeah, works fine.
But i hope something can be done about changing the status back to normal when you're not playing any song.
insyte
Apr 13 2005, 14:28
Yeah, noticed that too
n8_ball
Apr 22 2005, 13:36
I can't seem to get it to work at all. Using YIM 6.
Otto42
Apr 22 2005, 16:11
Does anybody know how this plugin works? What's the trick to change the status text in Yahoo Messenger programmatically?
acedriver
Apr 22 2005, 22:47
you can put anything in the status.. ex:
CODE
--> %artist% - %title% - %__bitrate%Kbit/s [%__extrainfo% ]%__codec% ['('%__mpc_profile%')']
Otto42
Apr 22 2005, 23:27
QUOTE(empeethree @ Apr 22 2005, 10:47 PM)
you can put anything in the status.. ex:
No, I mean, how does it actually work? Not how do you use the plugin, but how does the plugin communicate that to the Yahoo Messenger to get whatever you put in to show up? What does the code actually do?
n8_ball
Apr 25 2005, 11:53
Got it working now. Very cool.
Trigger911
Jun 12 2005, 21:24
any way of gettin this on WinXP Home/Pro? sounds like somthing i could use
well thanx for the work
l8z
Trigger911
eyemthatguy
Jun 12 2005, 22:16
QUOTE(Trigger911 @ Jun 12 2005, 08:24 PM)
any way of gettin this on WinXP Home/Pro? sounds like somthing i could use
well thanx for the work
l8z
Trigger911
dunno bout you but i have it running on xp pro and yahoo im 6 and its working fine.
acedriver
Jun 13 2005, 17:27
it works on winxp home/pro and even works with YM7
Trigger911
Jun 15 2005, 00:00
hehe i found out i dled the wronge ver soooo sorry i feel like a lamer i should have tried all the vers i just started useing the new beta of yahoo i didnt think the ver was for yahoo :X hehe teachs me to read more put keep up the great work
foosion
Jun 15 2005, 03:58
QUOTE(Trigger911 @ Jun 15 2005, 08:00 AM)
hehe i found out i dled the wronge ver soooo sorry i feel like a lamer i should have tried all the vers i just started useing the new beta of yahoo i didnt think the ver was for yahoo :X hehe teachs me to read more put keep up the great work
I know punctuation is a rather recent invention, and maybe you're no early adopter, but it is still quite useful. </sarcasm>
Trigger911
Aug 6 2005, 19:42
im sorry im dislexic :'( i cant help it some times
Trigger911
Aug 19 2005, 10:05
hello back again i had this working but i had to format a few months back i dont think i got a good install with windows but what all does this run off of like windows componits i got a few apps that dont work correcly now i think its somthing in my common files but i dont know atm but just looking for some insight on where i should start looking my problem.
l8z
Triggz Out
QUOTE(Trigger911 @ Aug 19 2005, 06:05 PM)
hello back again i had this working but i had to format a few months back i dont think i got a good install with windows but what all does this run off of like windows componits i got a few apps that dont work correcly now i think its somthing in my common files but i dont know atm but just looking for some insight on where i should start looking my problem.
l8z
Triggz Out
Riiiight...</dr evil>
nasrul_88
Apr 18 2006, 08:20
hi..how about foo_ymsgr for fb2k 0.9..i'm looking for it
thanks
CrazyCoder
Apr 18 2006, 08:31
AMIP 2.53 beta version has Yahoo Messenger integration and supports foobar 0.9.
it doesen't work with the latest version of Yahoo! Messenger.
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