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I haven't seen a guide like this around and I spent quite a while trying to get it to work. So I thought I'd tell others. The reason I did this was because I wanted to have radio blog on myspace.
1. Download radio.blog 3.0 and unzip it.
2. Copy and paste the MP3s you want to add to your radio.blog into the creat.sound folder. Then click the appropriate batch file (read the "HOW IT WORKS" to see which one you should use). A black box should pop up and stay there until it is done converting your MP3 files. When the box disappears, it is finished. To make sure that it has converted your MP3 files in to RBS, go to your sounds folder (the one inside creat.sound) -- there should be the RBS version of your songs.
3. Find any host that has a reasonable amount of space and bandwidth. I use http://www.fileden.com/ since the site is dedicated to storing files instead of hosting websites. You can find other file hosts like this, but this is the best one I could find.
4. Create a folder called "sounds" in the main directory of your host and then create a folder inside "sounds" called "playlist 1".
5. Upload your "rbs" files (Those MP3 files you converted found in the "sounds" directory that is inside the "creat.sounds" directory) into the "playlist 1" folder.
6. Open notepad and put the following into it
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7. The songs are stored one by one on a separate line. The following is an example of one line, which represents one song
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You need to change "SONG NAME" to the name that will appear, and "SONG LINK" to the full web address to the "rbs" file you uploaded into the "playlist 1" folder.
You can also use other people's "rbs" files on their hosts if you know how.
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8. Duplicate the same line for as many songs as you have. Once you have finished, save it and call it "playlist.xml"
9. Upload "crossdomain.xml" and "playlist.xml" to the "sounds" folder.
10. Examine the following code
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