If you are unsure about how to edit these pages to add your playlist then drop a notecard into the contact's profile for the appropriate device if one is listed. For instance, a Cake playlist page for the NHC Media Center might look like:Ĭake - Comfort Eagle and Stickshifts and Safetybelts The title of the playlist should be at the top of the page and a link back to the Media playlists page at theīottom of the page. The playlists themselves should be enclosed in and HTML tags in order to preserve the nativeįormatting. Playlist you would also create the Heavy Metal playlist page itself. In addition to creating a link for the Heavy Metal If a suitable device section does not exist then create a new section for yourĭevice and add the playlist link to the newly created device section. For instance, if you wish to contribute a playlist named "Heavy Metal" which is formattedįor use with the NHC Media Center you would search for a section for the NHC Media Center or compatible device below and addĪ link to the Heavy Metal playlist article.
To contribute a playlist create a link to the playlist's page in the appropriate device list below and create Copy the newly created playlist notecard into the contents of your media player.
NOTE: you do not have to name the notecard the same as the playlist name here but you should name it something distinctive, descriptive, and 20 characters or less in length
The NHC TV's have been updated to provide Flash video for viewers that support Flash as well as a client plugin that can be installed to provide direct access to MP4 video for those viewers without Flash support (Windows only at this time). Phoenix and the older Second Life viewer 1.x). The Icarus v2000 Television has been updated to play YouTube videos in all certified viewers (e.g.
Viewers known to provide Flash support at this time include the Second Life Viewer 2.0 available for download at, Snowglobe 2 (experimental), and Phoenix. NOTE: Currently you must use a viewer with Flash support to watch YouTube, UStream and Livestream videos inworld.
Alternatively, if your audience is restricted to Viewer 2 or 3rd party viewers with media prim support then User:Ferd Frederix has written easy to follow instructions for streaming MP3 files into Second Life using a free hosting service, a small perl script, and the Viewer 2 media on a prim feature.
Clubs, events, & DJ's who wish to setup streaming media for broadcast within Second Life may prefer to do so by setting up a streaming server - see Streaming Music and How to stream in Second Life for starters. They are primarily intended for use by individuals with a Second Life media viewer (TV) that supports notecard playlists. YouTube videos and MP3 files) from outside Second Life to a playlist capable media device or prim within Second Life.
These playlists allow a Second Life resident to easily stream a continuous series of audio/video segments (e.g. This article currently contains playlists for the Damani MediaViewer, playlists for the Icarus V2000, and playlists for the NHC Media Center and Media Sphere. The Media Playlists article is intended as a user contributed repository of playlists for various media devices used in