This article describes built-in music player that is available in-game with every Ryzom client. The player is able to play any MP3 or OGG audio file from a music folder. It can also handle M3U or M3U8 playlist files. To start the player choose:
System > MP3 Player
Note: Your client sound must be enabled and working otherwise the player will disallow you to use most of its controls and will display an error message.
The player interface is modest and contains only necessary elements. It contains two main windows, the main player window with player controls and the player playlist.
All main window interface elements have a hint, except the Currently played file. Hover elements to display it. The following image describes all elements of the main window:
When you click the Playlist button on the main player window another one with current playlist will be shown. This window is automatically closed every time you click out of it. It consists of five additional elements:
The most important is to provide audio or playlist files that are visible for the player. The default location where the player searches for files is a music sub-folder, located within your client profile folder. Read Ryzom location article to learn more about client file paths. You need to perform following steps to be able to play your audio files with MP3 player:
After that your player will be ready to play all recognized files. See details in SYS INFO for more information provided by the player.
Tip: Click Refresh button on player playlist and see SYS INFO to know where the player seeks for files.
You might need to share the music folder between various client installations or simply point the player to other place outside the profile folder. You have following options:
Create an M3U or M3U8 playlist that contains path to audio files located outside Ryzom client folders and place it into your music sub-folder. Read more about these playlist formats on Wikipedia.
Open your client.cfg file located in your client profile folder and edit/add option MediaPlayerDirectory that allows you to specify relative path to a folder with audio/playlist files. By default it is set to music. Use any valid relative path that leads to a folder with desired audio files.
In case your file system supports symbolic links you can use it instead of the music folder. This is however a feature of your system and not the client nor the player itself.