DJ Titler is a small gadget for DJs that displays their current tune above their head. Additionally, it can also announce the song in local chat. Every time the song changes, a cute particle effect is shown.
This way everyone in the audience knows immediately what you are playing!
The audience can also wish songs, and the requests will show as a popup menu in the DJ's viewer.
DJ Titler works with icecast.
If you are using SHOUTcast, please check out the separate SHOUTcast version.
You can adjust the color of the titler, or let it cycle through colors.
Setup and Operation
Wear the titler. It will attach to your left eyeball.
As soon as you attach it, you will see some help messages how to use it in local chat (only you can see this).
Set the IP address and the mount point of your icecast stream.
To do this simply type
/19 <Your icecast IP address;Port> <mount point>
and the titler will start reading the icecast feed. If your server is not connected, the titler will display "(Server offline)."
You can turn the DJTitler on or off (show or hide it) by using the
following chat commands:
/19 show
/19 hide
Announcing Songs and Messages
DJ Titler can announce the song in local chat. There are 3 modes: say, shout, and off. To configure announcing, type one of the following in local chat:
/19 announce say
/19 announce shout
/19 announce off
By default, announcing is set to "say."
The titler can also announce messages in local chat. The messages are stored in the notecard found in the DJTitler's inventory. To enable the messages and recurring song annoucement, you need to use the following
command:
/19 interval <Seconds>
where <Seconds> is the number of seconds between two announcements. If the interval is set to 0
/19 interval 0
recurring annoucement of songs and messages is turned off, i.e. the song will only be announced once when a new song starts, and no messages will be sent.
You can set the name by which the titler announces a song or a message.
By default, the name is simply "DJ <Your Name>". You can change it by using
/19 name <New DJTitler Name>
Wishing Songs
The DJTitler has a built-in facility that lets the audience make requests that will be shown to the DJ as a popup menu. As a DJ let your audience know that they can use the chat command
/19 wish <Text of the request, e.g. song title and artist>
to send a request. There is a pre-defined message in the DJTitler.
The DJTitler also has a feature that lets the audience request songs from a remote location, i.e., from a different sim than you currently are.
Setting Colors and Particles
You can customize the way your DJTitler looks. For instance you can have some ASCII art with your name in it above the song name. To do this, type
/19 title <Your title here>
The help notecard contains a few ASCII art examples to get you started.
To set titler colors, type
/19 <Color Name>
in local chat, where <Color Name> is one of the following colors: white, blue, teal, cyan, green, yellow, orange, red, pink, purple.
If you want to let your titler cycle through colors, type
/19 cycle
You can also adjust the colors in a finer way by providing the hue of the color as a number from 0 to 360:
/19 color <Hue>
Every time the song changes, DJ Titler displays a cute particle effect. You can turn it on or off by typing
/19 particles on
or
/19 particles off
in local chat. By default, particles are turned on.
You can also start the particle effect manually by typing
/19 particles
in local chat. This also works if the particles have been turned off.
You can change the particles' colors. By default, the particles start with a random color and do a transition to the titler's color. By typing
/19 particles color <StartColor> <EndColor>
you can set both the start and end colors.<StartColor> and <EndColor> can be
- a color name (white, gray, black, blue, teal, cyan, green, yellow, orange,
red, pink, purple),
- a number, which will be interpreted as a hue as described above,
- "random" (without quotation marks) for a new random color for each particle effect,
- "titler" (without quotation marks) to match the titler's text color.
For instance,
/19 particles color red random
lets the particles start in red and transform to a random color.
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Veja o item no Second Life- Displays the current song above your head
- Announces the song in chat; the announcement interval can be customized
- The audience can make wishes that will be shown as a menu
- Display another title in addition to the song name
- Cute particle effect when the song changes
only works on ip streams
this product does not work if you have a stream address it only works with ip streams and not everyone has those waste of money :(
Amazing product support and amazing product
This is well worth the price, I love it, and when I had a problem with it, Carlyle was prompt in answering my questions. She helped in solving the problem, This is the best for ALL dj's.
It makes requests a breeze as they do not get lost in the ocean of PMs, and the announcements are
Fab as I always forget to do one or two the club I needs during a show, and honestly we all get tired of repeating ourselves. I need this in the other chats I dj in!!
I've send some to friends too.. both Shoutcast version and This version