Look at the 3 first lines under <gameinfos> in your matchsettings file...
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<playlist>
<gameinfos>
<game_mode>0</game_mode> (0 is importent here)
<script_name>TimeAttack.Script.txt</script_name>
<title>TMxxxxxxx@nadeo</title> (xxxxxxx can be Stadium, Canyon etc.) (X)
<chat_time>10000</chat_time>
<finishtimeout>1</finishtimeout>
<allwarmupduration>0</allwarmupduration>
<disablerespawn>0</disablerespawn>
<forceshowallopponents>0</forceshowallopponents>
</gameinfos>
(X) This titlepack you need in "server"\UserData\Packs - you can copy it from your game.. Documents\ManiaPlanet\Packs
[Tutorial]To have your MP3 servers into MP4!
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Re: [Tutorial]To have your MP3 servers into MP4!
US: Meltdown Combat Server: maniaplanet://#join=smrock@SMStorm å Offline
EU: Meltdown Combat Server: maniaplanet://#join=smpage@SMStorm å Offline
US: SMTRAK Startup Server: maniaplanet://#join=tmrock@SMStadium å Online
EU: Meltdown Combat Server: maniaplanet://#join=smpage@SMStorm å Offline
US: SMTRAK Startup Server: maniaplanet://#join=tmrock@SMStadium å Online
Re: [Tutorial]To have your MP3 servers into MP4!
Try out the new dedicated server
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Re: [Tutorial]To have your MP3 servers into MP4!
updating whenever Alinoa sends us one, brb got the server running...
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US: Meltdown Combat Server: maniaplanet://#join=smrock@SMStorm å Offline
EU: Meltdown Combat Server: maniaplanet://#join=smpage@SMStorm å Offline
US: SMTRAK Startup Server: maniaplanet://#join=tmrock@SMStadium å Online
EU: Meltdown Combat Server: maniaplanet://#join=smpage@SMStorm å Offline
US: SMTRAK Startup Server: maniaplanet://#join=tmrock@SMStadium å Online
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Re: [Tutorial]To have your MP3 servers into MP4!
Hi all have had some help from hackie big thx to him have moved everything from my mp3 account to mp4 account, have everything working ok except the dedmania records would this account have been disabled as well, do I have to get a new code for dedmania to work.
Re: [Tutorial]To have your MP3 servers into MP4!
You can use the code from MP3, if the server login is the same.
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Re: [Tutorial]To have your MP3 servers into MP4!
have now got a new code but still not working, have changed config file do I have to change it in the v4 player page ?.
Re: [Tutorial]To have your MP3 servers into MP4!
Only dedimania.xml
Is port 8082 open in your router?
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<dedimania>
<!-- Dedimania server registration, copy from dedicated_cfg.txt and generate code on http://dedimania.net/tm2stats/?do=register -->
<masterserver_account>
<login>YOUR_SERVER_LOGIN</login>
<dedimaniacode>YOUR_DEDIMANIA_CODE</dedimaniacode>
</masterserver_account>
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<!-- Dedimania communication link, do not modify this! -->
<url>http://dedimania.net:8082/Dedimania</url>
Re: [Tutorial]To have your MP3 servers into MP4!
You do not have to open port 8082 on your router, this is absolutely false.rasmusdk wrote: ↑08 Jun 2017, 16:28 Is port 8082 open in your router?Code: Select all
<!-- Dedimania communication link, do not modify this! --> <url>http://dedimania.net:8082/Dedimania</url>
The controller does a HTTP keep-alive request on local port 80, remote port 8082.
Local port 80 because that's the default port for HTTP traffic. If it was HTTPS, it would be on local port 443.
Or have you ever encountered a website, e.g. example(dot)com:8080 where you had to port-forward just to connect to it?
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Re: [Tutorial]To have your MP3 servers into MP4!
Hmmm, I had just this in mind from "old days"Chris92 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2017, 13:45You do not have to open port 8082 on your router, this is absolutely false.rasmusdk wrote: ↑08 Jun 2017, 16:28 Is port 8082 open in your router?Code: Select all
<!-- Dedimania communication link, do not modify this! --> <url>http://dedimania.net:8082/Dedimania</url>
The controller does a HTTP keep-alive request on local port 80, remote port 8082.
Local port 80 because that's the default port for HTTP traffic. If it was HTTPS, it would be on local port 443.
Or have you ever encountered a website, e.g. example(dot)com:8080 where you had to port-forward just to connect to it?
Look at 8. here:
http://www.gamers.org/tm2/quickstart.html
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