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  1. Hey everyone! I'm going to be participating in a local event called Shave For The Brave which is a fundraiser for Young Adult Cancer Canada. A coworker of mine is a cancer survivor, so myself and a few friends are putting in a team. This is my second time participating, it's a great cause.

    http://yacc.convio.net/goto/jeffreymr

    PLEASE take the time to at least read through the info here and consider making a donation. Any and all contributions are welcome!

    If you have any questions, or want to make a contribution via Paypal or something like that, shoot me a message here and I can help out.

    And yes, I'll post before and after photos.

  2. I use Modizer for the same thing. Wider variety of formats, you can load files via an FTP client AND download from several online databases.

    http://yoyofr.blogspot.ca/p/modizer.html

    Large compatibility (more than 400 formats) thanks to multiple playback engines : Amiga and PC modules (UADE & libmodplug), Atari ST/Amstrad CPC (ST-Sound & SC68), C64 (sidplay2/resid), Sharp X68000 (MDX/PDX), Nintendo/Sega/Nec/Sony (Game Music Emulator, sexypsf, aosdk)

    Direct internet access to Modland & HVSC collections.

    Built-in Web browser allowing FTP/HTTP downloads, bookmarks and support of ZIP,GZ,LZH & RAR archives.

    Built-in FTP server over WIFI connection : upload your music files with a simple FTP client.

    Playlists support.

    Online World Charts with links for MODLAND & HVSC entries

    Search function (in local files/playlists/Modland/HVSC).

    Rating & play counter of files.

    Multiple visualisations : patterns, 2D&3D spectrums, oscilloscopes, ...

    Background playback & remote controller on iOS >=4.0.

    Highly configurable behaviour.

  3. There's already been some headway in porting video game music format players to flash.

    FlashNSF is pretty well known and widely used.

    Someone's also ported the Game Music Emu library to flash. Interface is clunky and not really suited to use on a website as is, but it's open source and fairly easy to customize. Case in point: I (having ZERO experience with flash or actionscript) was able to throw together this modified version in an afternoon or two.

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