Media playlists

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The Media Playlists article is intended as a user contributed repository of playlists for various media devices used in Second Life.

How to add a playlist

To contribute a playlist create a link to the playlist's page in the appropriate device list below and create the page containing the playlist. For instance, if you wish to contribute a playlist named "Heavy Metal" which is formatted for use with the NHC Media Center you would search for a section for the NHC Media Center or compatible device below and add a link to the Heavy Metal playlist article. If a suitable device section does not exist then create a new section for your device and add the playlist link to the newly created device section. In addition to creating a link for the Heavy Metal playlist you would also create the Heavy Metal playlist page itself.

The playlists themselves should be enclosed in <pre> and </pre> HTML tags in order to preserve the native formatting. The title of the playlist should be at the top of the page and a link back to the Media playlists page at the bottom of the page. For instance, a playlist page for the group Cake might look like:

==Cake Playlist==

<pre>
Cake - I Will Survive @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvsI3jc4pPA
Cake - Never There @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nbzt1HnVzIQ
Cake - Frank Sinatra @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSypnaxAlP4
Cake - No Phone @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJnYyRZjB_w
Cake - Short Skirt, Long Jacket @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1VQpH_yCjw
Cake - Comfort Eagle and Stickshifts and Safetybelts @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W94kXMOxFzs
Cake - The Distance @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__PU5CVSegg
Cake - War Pigs @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caINuHPKkFQ
</pre>

[[Media playlists]]

If you are unsure about how to edit these pages to add your playlist then drop a notecard into the contact's profile for the appropriate device if one is listed. The notecard should state the device for which the playlist is used and include the playlist you wish to contribute along with any known limitations. If no contact for your device is listed then email your notecard to missyrestless at gmail dot com or simply go ahead and do the best you can at adding the playlist(s) following these instructions and another editor of these pages will be notified of a new entry and correct them if needed.

NOTE: The instructions on this page are basic steps for adding a playlist to a media player device and are not intended as detailed instructions for the configuration of a media player. Consult your vendor's documentation for fully detailed instructions on the configuration and use of your media player.

Media Devices

NHC Media Center & Media Sphere

Playlist entry format

Playlists are notecards with each entry in the following format:

<Artist name> - <Title> @ <Media URL> (e.g. "Muse - The Resistance @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtsqT3nOVno")

How to copy a playlist to your system

To use one of the playlists listed in this section:

  1. Click on the playlist link you wish to copy below
  2. Select the playlist entries by holding down the left mouse button and dragging the mouse over the entries
    NOTE: do not select the title of the page or the link back to this page at the bottom - only the playlist entries in the box
  3. Copy the selected items using <Ctrl-c> on Windows, <Cmd-c> on a Mac, or Edit->Copy at the top of your browser
  4. Bring up your Second Life window and, as the user who owns the media center, create a new notecard by pasting the copied playlist entries (<Ctrl-v> on Windows, <Cmd-v> on a Mac, or Edit->Paste in the Second Life menu bar)
    NOTE: you do not have to name the notecard the same as the playlist name here but you should name it something distinctive, descriptive, and 20 characters or less in length
  5. Copy the newly created playlist notecard into the contents of your NHC TV screen(s)

Limitations

  • Requires Quicktime player on client
  • Youtube videos must have embedding enabled
  • Playlists limited to 50 entries each
  • Can't mix video and MP3 entries in the same playlist
  • Playlist notecard name cannot be longer than 20 characters

Contact

missyrestless at gmail dot com

Playlists

Video Playlists
Cake Evanescence Favs 1 Favs 2
Favs 3 Favs 4 Favs 5 Fractals
GDTNSDWZ Girls Lady Gaga Muse
Pink Floyd Slow Dances
Audio Playlists
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Free file hosting sites

If your MP3 files are not already available via URL you may wish to upload them to a free file hosting site so that they can be played inworld on your media player. The following are examples of free file hosting sites with a brief description of each.

Kiwi6 mp3 Hosting

Kiwi6 is one of the new mp3 hosting sites specifically catering to hotlinking, and supplies an MP3 search. First, Click Browse and choose your MP3. Click Upload. Registration (email address and password) is optional. Unregistered users' files are stored by IP address so if your IP address changes you no longer see your files (copy and store the file URL after uploading). Upload limit of 50 Mb.

MailboxDrive

Register by clicking Register Here on the right side. Fill out your information and update your contact information. Note that MailboxDrive registration requires not only your name and address but a phone number and birthday. Click on Upload Music and upload the song. Open your Email, activate the song by going through the link in the email. Click Your Music, the mp3 will be the numbers before Play Button. Right Click on the Link, and press Copy Shortcut (Copy Link Location in Firefox).

FileAve

Register by clicking SignUp! Fill out your details. Log In! Click Files, Upload Files, Browse, and select your MP3 Click Upload and Click Files again Right Click on your MP3 File and press Copy Shortcut (Copy Link Location in Firefox). The direct link to your file is within the shortcut. If you want to quickly embed the file, click Get Codes for ways on how to put it on your website. Upload limit of 50 Mb.

SnapDrive

SnapDrive allows users to instantly create a flash player they can put on myspace. Register First, then Click Add Files Click Upload, then Click My Files. The Direct Link of the Mp3s can be found by clicking Edit next to the file name, then clicking URL. SnapDrive also hosts their own mp3 flash player which you can read about in their blog. Upload limit for free account is 5 GB.