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Information about the CD titles:
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I have put the EID files for most of my own CDs into the installation
archive. The collection consists of classical music and orchestral sound-
traks (mostly by John Williams). Here are some special notes for specific
CDs:
The Star Wars Trilogy (Special Edition):
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I've included the EID files for the limited edition only. If you have
the "normal" special edition CDs, you may want to rename these files
to fit your CDs, as the contents are the same. Here are the file names
for the limited edition:
A New Hope #1 EID13002E4003F39F
A New Hope #2 EID11009229034FE4
The Empire Strikes Back #1 EID110095C6044E12
The Empire Strikes Back #2 EID1200734B043CCE
Return Of The Jedi #1 EID1500AA0005077B
Return Of The Jedi #2 EID120090DA05223A
Originally I planned to write into this files what is happening in the
movie at key moments, so you can hear the connection between pictures
and music, but as I do not own a video recorder, this would have been
rather incomplete, so I only entered the names for the cues. I hope, one
of the users of Discman will do this - if so, please send me your EID
files so I can use them myself as well as include them in the Discman
installation archive.
The Lord Of The Rings: (read the book!!!)
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Unfortunately the track titles written on the back of my CD cover are
not in the right order. I did what I could to give them the right names,
but I've seen the movie only once in the last years, so there are many
tracks which I simply called "?". If you can fill the holes in the title
list, please send me your EID file.
Classical CDs:
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The texts in these files are either in the original language or in
German. Normally the 2nd line specifies the title of the work and the
3rd line is the movement.