Once the appz Karotz Live! has been installed on your Karotz Store, go to the configuration page to create your account online.
The Pseudo is unique and may correspond, for those who have also a Nabaztag, to the Serial_Number (s/n) : your Karotz is identified within this pseudo (e.g. Your Nickname).
The private Token (not mandatory) is like an authorization code to make your account "private". In this case, only those who known this token (with your pseudo) can send messages to your Karotz.
If no token is registered, then everybody can send messages.
The first passage of the Nanoz under its nose will create the account. The following passages will change the account (if the pseudo or token have changed in the config) or put online/offline the Karotz to receive live messages. So it's really you who decide whether or not to be available ...
The message is sent instantly on Karotz if it available: ie not busy playing another appliz at that moment. A score indicates whether the message was actually read (or not) by the Karotz.
Same thing for MP3, the major difference is that you can not really control the end of the radio stream. If you send a radio stream, then you will hold the Karotz about 15 minutes (the default timeout for the Kz)... and therefore not being able to send TTS messages and thus only the owner of Kz can then cut the radio stream by clicking three times on its head.
The idea is to send a file mp3 light (like sound effects). You can also indicate roughly the maximum amount of time to play the mp3 (if needed).
One immediate effect of techno Karotz Live! is to make "compatible" websites Nabaztag in (almost) a snap.
In fact, a simple API, based on that of Violet, is made available to site managers. See the blog.
Grosso modo, a website can send a direct message to a Karotz with: http://api.wizz.cc/?sn=pseudo&token=token&tts=le_texte&voice=fr
It can also retrieve the list of pseudo contact: http://api.wizz.cc/?list=select (where list=xml|select|ul|ol|sep)
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The Pseudo is unique and correspond to the S/N (serial number) of your Nabaztag and uniquely identifies it within the community.
At the moment there is no centralized directory, so you have to enter the S/N on the keyboard.
The private Token (not mandatory) is like an authorization code to make your account "private". In this case, only those who known this token (with your pseudo) can send messages to your Nabaztag. If no token is registered, then everybody can send messages.
Due to the increasing number of servers that are emerging, it is necessary for now to indicate to which server (which hosts the Nabaztag) send the message.
The message is sent instantly to the Nabaztag. A score indicates whether the message was actually sent.
Easy.
One immediate effect of techno Karotz Live! is to make "compatible" websites Nabaztag in (almost) a snap.
In fact, a simple API, based on that of Violet, is made available to site managers. See the blog.
Grosso modo, a website can send an instant message to a Nabaztag with: http://api.wizz.cc/?sn=pseudo&token=token&server=pixel|don|poupou|...&tts=the_message&voice=fr
It can also retrieve the list of the servers: http://api.wizz.cc/?list_ojn
For more information on the united API, go to the Forum.
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