Doctor Who: Tardis Type 40 Instruction Manual -

The TARDIS's most defining feature is its "bigger on the inside" nature. The interior exists in a separate dimension, allowing for a vast and ever-changing layout. The console room serves as the central hub, containing the controls for flight, navigation, and environmental management. Operational Procedures Flight and Navigation

Initiates the process of leaving the current time and space. The Directional Pointer: Sets the destination coordinates.

The TARDIS is powered by the Eye of Harmony, a captured singularity that provides the immense energy required for temporal displacement and spatial manipulation. This energy is channeled through the TARDIS's internal circuitry, powering everything from the life support systems to the chameleon circuit. The Chameleon Circuit Doctor Who: TARDIS Type 40 Instruction Manual

If the interior layout becomes unpredictable, perform a system reset and check for damage to the TARDIS's internal structural integrity. Conclusion

Operating a TARDIS requires a deep understanding of temporal mechanics and spatial coordinates. The central console features a variety of controls, including: The TARDIS's most defining feature is its "bigger

Doctor Who: TARDIS Type 40 Instruction Manual Introduction The Type 40 Time and Relative Dimension in Space (TARDIS) is a Gallifreyan marvel of engineering, a living machine capable of traversing the vast expanse of time and the infinite reaches of space. This manual provides an overview of the Type 40's core systems, operational procedures, and maintenance protocols, designed for Time Lords and their companions. Core Systems The Heart of the TARDIS

The chameleon circuit is responsible for disguising the TARDIS's exterior to blend in with its surroundings. By analyzing the environment upon landing, the circuit alters the TARDIS's appearance to match local technology or architecture. Note: The Type 40's chameleon circuit is notoriously prone to malfunction, often resulting in the TARDIS remaining in a fixed form, such as a 1960s British police box. The Dimensionally Transcendental Interior This energy is channeled through the TARDIS's internal

Regular checks of the TARDIS's systems are essential for safe operation. This includes monitoring the Eye of Harmony's energy levels, inspecting the chameleon circuit's functionality, and ensuring the life support systems are operating at peak efficiency. Troubleshooting Common Issues

24 thoughts on “Introducing MuxMaster – a kickass open-source Muxtape player/downloader built with Flex and AIR

  1. “. If you’re a lawyer looking to scratch that soul-destroying litigious itch that you have, I’m the wrong guy to talk to.”

    Actually, you are that guy, just not if that itch involves music rights. 😛

  2. Pretty cool, nice to have a cross platform solution. I dig the random 10 feature but have had a lot of problems with audio skipping and lagging.

    Not sure I can solicit the download feature, I know Justin was banning IPs that were running a userscript that allowed for download.

  3. @cawlin: Dunno why the audio would lag or skip any more than the normal Muxtap web interface, except maybe on Muxtape he’s buffering more of the song before trying to play it, I just stream it and play as soon as it will let me. I could probably do some more advanced buffering to try to get the playback to skip less on a slower connection.

    And yeah, I figured he might not be happy about the download. But given the nature of the service he’s providing, it’s something he’s going to have to deal with eventually. The truth is, he’s providing massive lists of links to unprotected MP3s that people can download.

  4. Doctor Who: TARDIS Type 40 Instruction Manual Andrew says:

    I love this app. I was waiting for someone to build an AIR app for Muxtape. The only thing I have to say is I wish there was a way to turn off Coverflow. I really don’t like Coverflow and wish I could just use the app without having to deal with erroneous 3D elements. Other than that, though I really like this.

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  6. Doctor Who: TARDIS Type 40 Instruction Manual On Going Problems says:

    Any chance you could build this for imeem.com? Particularly the download part. Muxtape may be all the talk of the blog world but imeem is still the 800 pound gorilla when it comes to web2.0 music and has millions more tunes.

    imeem has an official api for making flex applications, could I use that to get the locations of their mp3’s and download them?

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  9. Doctor Who: TARDIS Type 40 Instruction Manual j says:

    Wow.
    Couple cool adds that would make this even better:
    refresh button on indiv playlist to get a new playlist when one is lame
    + button to add as a favorite playlist

  10. Doctor Who: TARDIS Type 40 Instruction Manual cDima says:

    Hm, is the coverflow in AIR that slow, or is this local? Nothing like the iphone, imho.
    Awesome job man!

  11. Doctor Who: TARDIS Type 40 Instruction Manual Patrick says:

    I love the application! A feature that I would love: bookmarks.
    When I find a cool list I would like to be able to come back to it later.

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  16. Doctor Who: TARDIS Type 40 Instruction Manual Charlie says:

    Haha, you beat me to it. I saw that guy’s coverflow Fluid thing and immediately started my own version, with searching and downloading. Now I can just use yours. Nice work.

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  20. I am having trouble getting this app to work. I have it installed and everything but it seems to never actually load anything. It just says “Loading…” the whole time. Any suggestions?

    -Brandon

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