Teamspeak Status ver: 2.01
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Flash NetRadio Broadcaster & Player

INTRODUCTION:


Teamspeak Status will allow you to display within a webpage, the status, users and channels of a voice chat server called teamspeak in real time. The script was originaly writen cause there were no status scripts writen in perl for a Teamspeak server. Teamspeak is a voice chat client and server software that allows multiple clients to connect over the internet and conduct a voice chat.
Many people playing online multiplayer games like Wulfram II, use teamspeak to communicate while in game thus eliminating the need to type.
After over many years of testing and rewriting, here is the final offical release of the script.

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New TsJavaStatus ver: 2.01 is now availabe for download

TsJava2.01 working demo:

UPDATE: 09-10-06
The entire code has been redone, thanks to Christian at Custom Games for his great coding :)
! NOTE !
you still must be able to run cgi or perl on your webserver to run this script, it only uses java script to call a perl script, gets the data needed then outputs java script again.

Perl DEMOS:

The Mobs Hideout
(got it up and running? email me the url and I'll post your link)

REQUIREMENTS:


1. web server (tested on apache 2.0.44 on WINDOWS)
2. Perl (tested with 5.8.4).

The CGI Resource Index

INSTALLATION:

The installation is pretty straight forward, but here are a few guidlines.

1 - First download the script
Download TsStatus 2.01

2 - Decompress the file.

3 - Open the TsStatus.cgi in a text editor eg: "Note pad".

4 - You may need to modify the first line of TsStatus.cgi to point to where perl is located on your server, so open up the TsStatus.cgi in a text editor and make the changes. Basically, its just pound, exclamation point, then the path to the perl executable "#!/usr/bin/perl".

5 - Next it the script variables,
$host, this should be the url to your teamspeak server eg: "www.yourserver.com"
$tcp_port, this is the telnet port wich is usally "51234" but it depends if u changed it.
$server_port, this is the port which you are running teamspeak on, default is "8767"
$imageurl, this is the url where you store the images that the script uses, eg: "http://www.yourserver.com/images"
$bgcolor, this is the back ground color of the script table.
$bordercolor, border color of the script table.

4 - Upload the Tsjava2.cgi in ascii mode to your cgi-bin, then upload the images and tsjava.css to your web server.
5 - The look and feel of the script can all be altered using the tsjava.css.
6 - Now place the following code into the page you wish to display your Teamspeak Status:

Now access the page you pasted the java code into and presto ! your teamspeak server status.

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Flash NetRadio Broadcaster & Player

I have a few DJ friends that asked me if I could make them a live internet radio station and of corse I said "suuuure".
I quickly found out that it wasen't as easy as I thought it would be. After searching the net for some info on how to get this started, this is what I came up with. 1st you need a server, 2nd you need something to broadcast your audio with and 3rd you need some sort of mixing console "GUI" or player.

Thats a little to complicated for my friends to setup even if they had a server machine available so I turned to flash and actionscript and this is what I came up with.
Flash NetRadio Broadcaster & Player
download the source here: FmsNetRadio.zip

Installation instructions are included in the zip file, have fun :)

  • Update 30-11-07
    Check this out, maybe you catch someone broadcasting something:



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