
I have my own graph for the listeners on my SAM, I use the stats on the host details, and I don't really need much more![]()
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I completely agree with you on the matter. I've never seen this resource, regardless of the amount of time I've been DJing. I still do think it'd be a great help in the DJ panel itself though, for the simple fact that it wouldn't require another tab in your web browser (or another window; although I think this is obsolete - every web browser I know uses tabs now). Maybe over time, there'll be a link in the panel that links directly to that resource and displays the content in the panel (I think the panel uses iframes anyway).
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As do I. I use my own statistic relay on Sam to inform me of the listener base. However, the DJ panel has the same stat relay and refreshes at a faster rate than any stat relay in Sam BC.
While the resources that was listed by Wiizzz doesn't offer a listener base for the current DJ, it does far more than what Sam can. Kudos if the stat relay is good enough for you; but I'm sure there's loads of other DJs who will find this resource invaluable. Besides, it's not designed to list the current listener base anyway; it's designed to display information recorded over time in regards to HabboxLive, which I feel is related to what Gina was trying to say by creating this thread.
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I always have the IPI completely agree with you on the matter. I've never seen this resource, regardless of the amount of time I've been DJing. I still do think it'd be a great help in the DJ panel itself though, for the simple fact that it wouldn't require another tab in your web browser (or another window; although I think this is obsolete - every web browser I know uses tabs now). Maybe over time, there'll be a link in the panel that links directly to that resource and displays the content in the panel (I think the panel uses iframes anyway).
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As do I. I use my own statistic relay on Sam to inform me of the listener base. However, the DJ panel has the same stat relay and refreshes as a faster rate than any stat relay in Sam BC.
While the resources that was listed by Wiizzz doesn't offer a listener base for the current DJ, it does far more than what Sam can. Kudos if the stat relay is good enough for you; but I'm sure there's loads of other DJs who will find this resource invaluable. Besides, it's not designed to list the current listener base anyway; it's designed to display information recorded over time in regards to HabboxLive, which I feel is related to what Gina was trying to say by creating this thread.ORT shoutcast thingo opened in my browser so I can get the unique listeners because I am too lazy to set up SAM. I won't set up stat relays due to the fact I am always in the browser looking at lyrics to check for inappriopate and also the requests and shoutouts. This is becoming a bit offtopic.
Already noticed it starting to lead off; tried to steer it back on with the above.
I still stand by my decision. Link to that resource within the panel; I'm sure many DJs will benefit from it. And it is exactly what Gina thinks should be in the panel.
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You can't only go by listener requests, because it's usually all the same and I'd be bored. Stick a few requests, a few of your own. Vary it up a bit. If you have a certain artist requested, don't play the latest song- maybe play something older. Things like this will help. I know back when I was here, we used to crack down on this.
Also, make sure songs are labelled right 'Kings of Lion' is most defiantly illegally downloaded for example.
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Well SaidYou can't only go by listener requests, because it's usually all the same and I'd be bored. Stick a few requests, a few of your own. Vary it up a bit. If you have a certain artist requested, don't play the latest song- maybe play something older. Things like this will help. I know back when I was here, we used to crack down on this.
Also, make sure songs are labelled right 'Kings of Lion' is most defiantly illegally downloaded for example.![]()
Davids script at http://develop.davzy.com/hxl/ is used quite abit to be honest. Also, if you're only looking what songs were last played you can see it in the panel under one of our commands. It is also on the main site as meantioned before however is abit harder to find.
I do agree on the DJs playing the same songs however I do that sometimes i'll admit. If a listeners requests you usually play it to keep that listener happy and not have him moaning at you or spamming your request line.
Sadly this feedback is quite common - and the script david made is always brought up.
Yet time and time again, nothing actually changes!
Fm radios get requested the same songs over and over but they don't play the exact ones every hour. Sometimes you just got to learn to say no.Hey Gina,
I know most djs play the listeners requests and nine times out 10 its the same chart music which we kinda have to play.
I think theres the rock block with dj kyora which is something different but it is something i can talk to gemma about and hopefully get a bit of a variety going.
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this isn't used because dj's got stroppy about the public being able to see certain information and the best bits became passworded.
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