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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
This tutorial will explain how to create a spell or object that gives you the ability to select a track from a playlist and play it. Our goal is: To be able to play oblivion on our own (sound)track(s) whenever we want, at the end of this tutorial.  
This tutorial will explain how to create a spell or object that gives you the ability to select a track from a playlist and play it. Our goal is: To be able to play oblivion on our own (sound)track(s) whenever we want, at the end of this tutorial.  
Note that this tutorial uses only the vanilla sound function [[StreamMusic]] for playing music files. This will probably not work completely in combination with music extensions or overhauls like SoundCommands, Enhanced Music Controls or Better Music System. Refer to the tutorial articles linked in the "See also..." section below to learn how to make this compatible with such mods.


== The Music Box ==
== The Music Box ==
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
Now you’re able to create your own music file and you know how to create a token or spell to select and play music, you can try creating other things now, eg. a shuffle function to randomly select a track or other functions you would like to add.
Now you’re able to create your own music file and you know how to create a token or spell to select and play music, you can try creating other things now, eg. a shuffle function to randomly select a track or other functions you would like to add.
== See also... ==


[[Category: Useful Code]]
[[Category: Useful Code]]
[[Playing custom background music]] (tutorial about different methods of streaming background music)
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