A simple tool which makes you life easier by automatically converting, naming and managing songs in Radio and CD folders of My Summer Car.
MSC Music Manager is distributed without any warranty.
- Windows Vista SP2 or newer
- .NET Framework 4.6 installed
- FFMpeg (License)
- .NET Framework 4.6
- youtube-dl
This program is distributed under GNU General Public License v3. Feel free to use its source code as long as you mention the author and state the changes. You can also modify, share and distribute it, as long as you state changes. For more, see LICENSE file.
MSCMM at this moment is fully localised in English and Polish languages. If you want to help with translation to Your language, here's what you want to do.
- Download Poedit
- Download the template translation
- Open Poedit and open the template translation
- Go to Catalogue (or press Alt+Enter) -> and select Language to yours
- Go to File -> Preferences and fill "Information about the translator" section
You're ready to start making your translation! After you're done, you can test your translation, by pasting it into "locales" folder in MSCMM folder and going into Settings -> Languages.
Once you're done, you can send the file either to this mail, or send it on Steam Community discussion.
Wanted translators for Spanish, Brazilian (Portuguese), German, French, Italian, and Russian.
Available translations:
Flag | Language | Translator(s) | % Complete | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
🇬🇧 | English (UK) | Konrad Figura | 100% | |
🇫🇮 | Suomi (FI) | Daniel Pommell | 94% | Due to the fact that this locale has been sent with 2.9.1 in mind, some lines have been machine translated not by the original translator! |
🇵🇱 | Polski | Konrad Figura | 100% |
Note: translation corrections are also welcome :)
Simply unzip archive anywhere you want (except for My Summer Car root folder).
The program has automatic update function, although you can disable it in settings and update it manually by downloading the mscmm.zip from this repo.
We're version this project with sequence-based identifiers versioning (2.0, then 2.1...).
The program was build with Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 Community, so I think it's the best way to compile it.