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| | Custom Now Playing-format in Messenger 2009? (I have already posted this to microsoft.public.msn.messenger, but since no real solution was provided there, I decided to post my question here as well.) Hi, as some of you may already know, it's possible to customize the format of the 'now playing' PSM by using a different plug-in than the standard one, for example http://www.msgpluslive.net/scripts/view/58-Now-Playing In previous versions of Messenger, all your contacts would then see this custom format in their contact list. However, in Messenger 2009, the contact list always displays "<song> - <artist>", ignoring any custom format (although the custom format is still shown in a conversation window). Is there any way to disable this and revert back to the old behaviour, maybe through an undocumented registry setting? Thanks and kind regards Tim De Baets |
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| | Re: Custom Now Playing-format in Messenger 2009? I tried your suggestion, by sending the following string to Messenger: \0Music\01\0Title - Artist\0\0\0\0 instead of \0Music\01\0{0} - {1}\0Title\0Artist\0\0 However, this didn't work, as I already expected. Messenger keeps ignoring the custom format, and continues to use the default "{0} - {1}", which results in " - " being displayed (certainly not desirable). In fact, this is exactly what happens when you use a plug-in that doesn't expect this behaviour, see http://msghelp.net/showthread.php?tid=88798&pid=949027 for an example. As I'm using a plug-in that I have written myself, this isn't really my problem; I'm just looking for a way to stop Messenger from ignoring the custom format. Messenger 2009 is overall a big improvement, but I fail to understand why this cool feature was crippled without offering an option to make it work again like in pre-2009 versions. Regards Tim De Baets "mynetx" wrote: Quote: > Hello Tim, > > The Now Playing info is stored in a \0-separated string. One of the > fields contains templates how to show the rest of the fields, like > {0} - {1} > Artist > Song Name > > Instead of filling the actual fields for 0, 1, etc, with data and adding > the custom display format in the format field, you could try to set the > Now Playing info like this: > Artist - Song Name > <empty> > <empty> > This works around the data fields for artist and song name so Messenger > *has* to use the custom format. > > mynetx > Windows Live Enhanced > http://blog.mynetx.net/ > > > > Tim De Baets wrote: Quote: > > (I have already posted this to microsoft.public.msn.messenger, but since no > > real solution was provided there, I decided to post my question here as well.) > > > > Hi, as some of you may already know, it's possible to customize the format > > of the 'now playing' PSM by using a different plug-in than the standard one, > > for example http://www.msgpluslive.net/scripts/view/58-Now-Playing > > > > In previous versions of Messenger, all your contacts would then see this > > custom format in their contact list. However, in Messenger 2009, the contact > > list always displays "<song> - <artist>", ignoring any custom format > > (although the custom format is still shown in a conversation window). Is > > there any way to disable this and revert back to the old behaviour, maybe > > through an undocumented registry setting? > > > > Thanks and kind regards > > > > Tim De Baets > > |
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