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- Title: OctaMED Frequently Asked Questions
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- Frequently Asked Questions
-
- If you have questions, which you would like to be answered here, please email
- to Teijo.Kinnunen@oulu.fi!
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- Amiga-specific questions:
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- Why doesn't OctaMED play samples longer than 131072 bytes?
-
- This is a hardware restriction of audio DMA, and has been existed in
- (Octa)MED since beginning. OctaMED Soundstudio has options that remove this
- restriction.
-
- OctaMED V6 can't save Protracker modules, why?
-
- To encourage using the OctaMED player routines. OctaMED has been used for
- e.g. composing game music, but if the music is incorporated in MOD format,
- the company didn't have to pay for OctaMED licence. So, this is mostly
- commercial decision. (Though, it may also encourage one to use
- OctaMED-specific features instead of restricting to Tracker-functions only.)
-
- Where can I get the documentation of OctaMED's file format?
-
- It's part of the OctaMED developers' support files. These are available on
- Aminet.
-
- Can I use the OctaMED player routines in my own programs?
-
- Yes, that's what they are for. OctaMED routines may be freely used, without a
- licence/payment etc., in public domain, freeware and shareware programs. Only
- if OctaMED routines are used in commercial software, a licence is required
- (see the documents accompanying the developer support files).
-
- What about the future of OctaMED?
-
- OctaMED Soundstudio V1 is the last OctaMED version on the Amiga. Since the
- tale of the incredible Amiga computer is now approaching its end, it makes no
- sense (either technically or financially) to continue the development on the
- Amiga and let the program die with its platform.
-
- OctaMED will continue to evolve, and it will be better than ever. This will
- happen on the PC.
-
- But the Amiga is far from dying...!
-
- Sorry, that's just wishful thinking... although it still has an active and
- pretty large fan base, the Amiga is no longer a viable commercial platform.
-
- Is Amiga support now abandoned?
-
- Not completely. Maintenance revisions to fix bugs etc. will be released as
- required.
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- PC-specific questions:
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- OS and hardware requirements, please.
-
- The PC version of OctaMED Soundstudio is written for Windows 95 and Windows
- NT 4.0 platforms.
-
- The exact hardware requirements have not yet been defined, but here's an
- estimated outline:
-
- o a Pentium, Pentium Pro, or a fast 486
- o a 16-bit Windows-supported sound card, preferably one with good
- DirectSound drivers
- o "enough" memory, i.e. what the typical requirement for the operating
- system happens to be (16 Mb should be fine for Win 95, and 24 Mb for Win
- NT).
-
- Can't you say when it will be available?
-
- The development of the PC version is still in pretty early stages, and the
- completion of the program depends on many factors. So, I'm sorry, I can't
- give any accurate release date at the moment. I can only give a very rough
- guess: the first PC version will be ready between May 1997 - Aug 1997.
-
- How will the PC version differ from the Amiga version?
-
- In short, it will be practically rewritten from scratch. It will look
- different, and also feel quite different, but I hope it will be better than
- the Amiga version. The basic functionality of tracker editing will be more or
- less the same, but some functions will be removed, some added, some
- considerably modified. It should be better judged as a completely new program
- than a "port" from the Amiga.
-
- What does it look like?
-
- OK... you asked for it! :-) Here's an extremely early screenshot, and the
- outlook will change much from this, but here it is. Please don't make
- assumptions about the completeness of the program on the basis of this
- picture; once it was taken, the display routine was about the only piece of
- code that was made...
-
- Will the PC version of OctaMED support the existing Amiga OctaMED files
- (MMD0/MMD1/MMD2/ST etc) and IFF samples, with simple 'CrossDOS'ing?
-
- Yes. The PC version will load existing OctaMED modules directly. It will also
- load MODs, S3Ms and MIDI files. Probably also XMs, sooner or later.
-
- OctaMEDPlayer?
-
- Yes, it is already available for the PC. You can download it from this page,
- it is freeware. Any feedback about it is welcome.
-
- OctaMEDPlayer looks nice, couldn't you add MOD, S3M, XM... support for it as
- well as extend it to a complete player program?
-
- Yes, I could. But my main task is to develope OctaMED the music editor, and
- if I were to make OctaMEDPlayer a complete player program with multi-format
- support, I could say goodbye to OctaMED... I think there's also need for a
- very compact, simple single-format players like OctaMEDPlayer, and
- OctaMEDPlayer shall remain as such.
-
- However, look at it this way: once the main OctaMED program is ready, it will
- be able to import a multitude of module formats, and besides being a music
- editor, it can be used as a player program, too.
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- Updated 22-Aug-96 by Teijo.Kinnunen@oulu.fi
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