I think you have to use the "window title" tab for a browser... I honestly don't know because I don't use it for that....Hello, help, tuna does not see my browser, how can I fix it?
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I did so, but she doesn't see the browser. I tried chrome yandex and edge, it's uselessI think you have to use the "window title" tab for a browser... I honestly don't know because I don't use it for that....
Be sure to select it in "song source" under the "basics" tab as well.
Did you do the final step of hitting "add new" on the basics tab, under "Song Info Outputs"?I did so, but she doesn't see the browser. I tried chrome yandex and edge, it's useless
I set everything up right away, the only problem is the choice of browser, tuna does not see them((Did you do the final step of hitting "add new" on the basics tab, under "Song Info Outputs"?
Set a directory for the text file at top, at bottom type in {title} and hit OK.
Play a song in your browser, while its playing open the text file you pointed to above. If its
working it shows the song title, if not it likely says "No Song Playing" or empty.
Here is my log file, sorry for the late reply. Thanks again!
Update OBS to the latest version. Older versions are not supported by the plugin.Hello guys, i've been using Tuna for a while and was still on 1.8.2.
Because of an issue in refreshing tokens causing OBS to crash literally, i upgraded Tuna to the latest version. Since then, got the same issue as @wyatttrix above, meaning that Tuna doesn't display in "tools" tab anymore.
I'm on OBS 29.1.3, upgraded VLC to the latest version and got no logs about it. Still got the "module... tuna.dll not loaded" log in OBS logs.
I did some reseach before typing in the topic, i've got the last VC version in x64 installed.
I don't know what's from, attaching the last logs of mine.
Thank you in advance for your tips !
Your browser needs to support windows media control and it needs to be actively playing audio for it to show up.I set everything up right away, the only problem is the choice of browser, tuna does not see them((
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You'll have to compile the plugin from source.Hello, I saw this and I wanted to try, however, I am not sure how to download it on Nobara (fedora) since I only see the installer being only available for debian.
Thanks
Not natively but if it supports windows media control then tuna can get the metadata through that API.Does Tuna work with Mediamonkey5?
I don't think the media source has a way of retrieving meta data from the currently playing file.I play my music through an OBS Media Source, which is pointed to a folder with the music files in it. It doesn't seem Tuna supports this, or am I missing something?