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Jos Belgium
S3 licensed
Quote from Flycantbird :Thank you for the information.

If you search a racers stats on lfs world, it comes up with (at the top)
Name, Country, Birthday, Team.

Some people have the Team filled in with their team name. I can't seem
to find how they've filled it in

The team manager (or the one who created the team) is able to add members in their team. This is an answer i got from Victor, asking about this.

Since i haven't created a team, or am a manager, you should ask one of the teams how it actually works.
Jos Belgium
S3 licensed
Hi again,

I see Victor hasn't responded (yet) to my previous question, so i'll wait on that one..

in post 52in this thread ( http://www.lfsforum.net/showthread.php?p=35947#post35947 ) there is a terrific working script to find who is online. I'm using this script and i love it. But there is one little problem with it i think. What about lfs users that have a space in their name? (e.g. like myself "Jos Belgium"). Is there a way to fix this? I've tried some things i could come up with (in the function trim_c_string in the if statement add something like " || $string[$x] == '(just a space here)'"
but i wasn't able to correct this...
Any help?
Jos Belgium
S3 licensed
Hi,

is it possible to add a timestamp to the highlights script? that way, i think that caching of the highlights is possible.

I'm asking this because I'm working on a stats page for my team, and i wish to get the highlights from the past week or month to be displayed on that website.

***edit:
I've uploaded an example of what i want to achieve to my webspace (http://josbelgium.mybesthost.com ).

If a timestamp is added, and the highlights can be qeuried with a starting timestamp, this script can be qeuried and the results can be written to a file or db on the host.
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Jos Belgium
S3 licensed
You can't really use ghostcar if you are playing online. Or you would have to be admin on the server you're playing on (at least, that's what i think. Ask the programmer or consult the readme file to be sure).
Jos Belgium
S3 licensed
Quote from ButterTyres :I know you could setup a web cam and point it at a spectating screen, then broadcast that, but the software is really expensive to get relaying webcam and the quality would be pretty bad....

Searching google for something, but I doubt we'll find something able to capture directX and broadcast it for cheap :s

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Found something that might "broadcast" the video, but you would need two machines, to output from one machine spectating via the video card, to capture it on the machine running the software. Would cost money for the software and no doubt would cost money to get a Windows Media Streaming server running with good bandwidth.
http://www.viscomsoft.com/products/videocaplive/

So looks very expensive to put together unless someone comes up with something via insim.
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Sounds very similar to the principle found on www.videolan.org. Maybe that's an idea to use? http://www.videolan.org/streaming/ for more information.
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