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Topic: Help With Broadast Settngs

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Is ther anyway to turn off the the now playing section off when broadcasting? i have played a couple of sets on an internet radio station, winamp listeners can see the now playing and what playing, but when i finished broadcasting and turn it off, it still displays me on thier winamp, is there anyway to turn it off!!??
 

Posted Thu 23 Aug 07 @ 7:23 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
yes ,

this is possible in two ways

one simply with dj cels registry tool for pro users only

the second is a by hand registry modification

only do the following if you understand registry editing , and make this change exactly or you could cause pc issues

go to run and type "reg edit"

search for virtual dj

look for the key broadcastsongtiles right click on it and press edit , change the value from 1 to zero

hope to see you as a pro user soon :)
 

Posted Thu 23 Aug 07 @ 7:29 pm
"only do the following if you understand registry editing , and make this change exactly or you could cause pc issues

go to run and type "reg edit" <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<-------------DIDN'T WORK

search for virtual dj

look for the key broadcastsongtiles right click on it and press edit , change the value from 1 to zero"

the Dj cels registry tool-can ue a bit more clearer on that please.
 

Posted Fri 24 Aug 07 @ 9:08 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
remove the space sorry regedit


 

Posted Fri 24 Aug 07 @ 9:49 pm
the Dj cels registry tool-can ue a bit more clearer on that please.
 

Posted Thu 30 Aug 07 @ 4:32 pm
spinnaJPRO InfinityMember since 2004
Sorry, as stated it only for pro users only.
 

Posted Thu 30 Aug 07 @ 4:34 pm
Thanx mate, that worked with the reg edit, took a while to find it in the registry, but got there in the end.
 

Posted Fri 31 Aug 07 @ 10:16 pm
not to worry, that worked fine with the regedit. Thanks.
 

Posted Thu 20 Sep 07 @ 6:59 pm


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