Posts Tagged add-ons
How to Mute Adverts in Spotify
Posted by George Nixon in Tips and Tricks on 6 July, 2009
I realise I may be shooting myself in the foot, revealing this tip – if word gets out, I’m sure the Spotify team will patch it immediately – but I’ve found a way to quieten those pesky commercials.
If you’re not aware, Spotify is a free music streaming service that you browse with a super-fast, proprietary media player. It boasts millions of tracks and many thousands of albums, playing at high quality and with instant access. The price you pay is occasional adverts, which are significantly less frequent or annoying than those on commercial radio. They are still quite annoying though, nonetheless. And, cleverly, turning the volume down actually pauses the ad, so you’ve no choice but to listen to it. Until now.
So here’s what you do: when the advert starts playing, hit pause. You can then turn down the volume on the player and press play, and the advert will resume playing silently. You can watch the little timer to see when it’s done, and then just turn the volume back up. I haven’t tried pausing and then using the system volume to turn down the sound, so I’ll report on that soon.
Before I go, I’d just like to plead with Spotify to open-source the software, so people like me can start making add-ons for it, just like with Songbird. Your service has rocketed in popularity, leaving a small team to service over a million users. Right now, all we want is an equaliser. Oh and a lyrics plug-in. And not to mention…! So open-source the player and we’ll fill in the gaps. Come on, you know it makes sense.
edit: this article used to be titled “How to Mute Adverts in Spotify – July 2009″. However, as of April 2010, this technique still works just as well as it ever did – Spotify have taken no actions to close this loophole. I’ve taken the July part of the title out in order to make it obvious that the article is still relevant today.
Open In Songbird added to Softpedia
Posted by George Nixon in Projects on 20 May, 2009
I just received an email saying my Open In Songbird add-on for Firefox has been added to Softpedia. I don’t know how much of an honour this is as they seem to have pretty much everything on there, but it’s something!
Open in Songbird add-on for Firefox
Posted by George Nixon in Projects on 8 May, 2009

Tools menu after installing the Open in Songbird add-on
Songbird is a great piece of software – a halfway-home between media player and browser that turns the web into a playlist. Since version 1.1 added the possibility of opening a Songbird tab from Firefox through a special ‘songbird:’ protocol, I’ve been meaning to try to make an extension that does just that, and in a user-friendly manner. Having never made a Mozilla add-on before, it also seemed a relatively simple project to get help me get my feet wet.
Skip much head-scratching and cursing and here is is: Open in Songbird for Firefox. It adds what it says on the tin: an ‘Open this page in Songbird’ option to Tools, right-click and toolbar menus in the browser. If you want the toolbar button, you have to add it manually after installation, as Mozilla try to prevent users’ virtual real estate from clogging with each new extension by hiding buttons by default. Just click ‘customize’ and drag the Songbird icon to the toolbar.
I’m no artist so I’ve re-used the icon file that comes with Songbird 1.1 in Windows. If this is a problem I am happy to change it, but as it is I’m hoping this extension could be of use to the Songbird faithful. Props also to Chris Castiglione for this post on using bookmarklets to achieve similar results as my extension – it’s a simple operation behind-the-scenes, but Open in Songbird should make it a lot more pleasant for those lacking the requisite javascript know-how.

