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Playing podcasts (in autoit)..


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omg.. dont take it so litteraly..

I mean is it possible to play podcasts with autoit?

I'm kidding. I'm not very familar with Podcasts, but are they just like .mp3's? You could try SoundOpen() SoundPlay, etc, or even try using Bassmod.dll. Edited by SwiftBurns
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omg.. dont take it so litteraly..

I mean is it possible to play podcasts with autoit?

Do you even know what a podcast is? Is it a RSS- or Atom-feed with a link to the location of the mp3 (or someother format). Find some way to read the feed and then InetGet() and _SoundPlay() the file and you're done :P
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I found a way how to get the link to the file..

but its a m4u and I got no clue how to play it..

Because with _SoundPlay it doesn't work.. :P

I believe .m4u is a playlist, how big is the file? do you see any text if you open it with SciTE or notepad?
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but if I open it with notepad it takes soooo long.. Then I get all these characters..

Does anybody now a site or something were they explain how to read a m4a.. Or does anybody know how?

I already searched google myself..

btw Marlo and Admiral Alex, I'm very sorry.. I meant m4a :P

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but if I open it with notepad it takes soooo long.. Then I get all these characters..

Does anybody now a site or something were they explain how to read a m4a.. Or does anybody know how?

I already searched google myself..

btw Marlo and Admiral Alex, I'm very sorry.. I meant m4a :P

m4a is a completely different thing, that is a sound file but _SoundPlay() will not work since it only seems to use the splitters you get with Windows. I can't say for sure how to play it but I would bet a cookie on that wmp.au3 would work, give it a try
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