|Bษอออออออออออออออออหออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออหอออออออออออออออออป |Bบ |6Feature Program|B บ ^1 Video Tape Librarian |B บ |6Feature Program|B บ |Bศอออออออออออออออออสออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออออสอออออออออออออออออผ ^Cby ^CBob Napp Didn't I make a tape of the final game of the World Series? Don't I have a copy of "Citizen Kane?" Fret no more! VIDEO TAPE LIBRARIAN is a database designed to organize and catalogue all of your video tapes. Recorded events can be stored in six different categories: Movies, Television, Sports, Music, Personal, and Miscellaneous. The MAIN MENU contains the following choices: Load - Name a disk file of video tapes. Add - Add new tapes. Browse - Examine the list of tapes and make changes. Search - Search for tapes by title, category, actor, etc. Print - Print a catalog of tapes. Exit - Leave the VIDEO TAPE LIBRARIAN to Big Blue Disk MAIN MENU. To make a selection, move the highlight bar to the desired option or type the first letter of the menu option and press . ***PLEASE SEE THE NOTE IN TECHNICAL DETAILS*** ^CGetting Started Select "Load" from the MAIN MENU. Type in a filename at the flashing cursor. For example, to list all your videos in a file called MYTAPES, type MYTAPES and press . A filename may have up to eight characters. NOTE: The next time you use VIDEO TAPE LIBRARIAN, all the filenames, such as MYTAPES, you have created are displayed. The and Arrow Keys highlight these filenames. Press to select a file. Select "Add" from the MAIN MENU. At the bottom of the screen are six categories: Movies, Television, Music, Sports, Personal, and Miscellaneous. Always select the appropriate category first. Choose a category with the and Arrow Keys and press . Each category has a unique information screen. Use the and Arrow Keys to move the cursor within an information screen. Fill in the blanks and select to save the information to the file. ^CFeatures Select "Browse" from the MAIN MENU. Highlight the category of tapes you want to browse (or ALL categories) with the and Arrow Keys. Press . The first tape from that category will be displayed. The options available in Browse and Search mode are: Update - Edit the information. Delete - Remove tape from file. Label - Print a label for selected tape. Next - Display the next tape . Previous - Display the tape before selected tape . Help - Display help screens. Exit - Exit "Browse" mode. To activate an option, use the and Arrow Keys to highlight the options located at the bottom of the screen and press or type the first letter ( for "Delete"). For example, to browse through a category, keep pressing - Next selection. Select "Search" from the MAIN MENU. Choose a category. A Search Box is displayed containing a blank and five or six different search parameters. On the blank line, type in the search text (word or words) and press . Next, move the cursor to the first desired field with the Arrow Keys. A desired field is a part of the tape entry that might contain the words. Press to mark the field. A checkmark will appear. Select to search. For example, after selecting the MOVIE category, type "ANIMAL" in the blank line and check "Title" as the desired field with the . If you have an extensive collection, the search might yield "Animal House," "Animal Farm," or "Animal Kingdom." VIDEO TAPE LIBRARIAN selects all tapes catalogued under "Movies" with "Animal" in the title and places them in an area to be browsed. Special Feature: Select "Browse" from the MAIN MENU and select a category. When a tape is displayed, press . The contents for that tape- id are listed, possibly several different entries in the catalogue. For example, tape-id jd10 may include footage from J.D.'s piano recital as well as some from his last soccer game. Highlight one entry and press . The information screen for that entry will display. Select "Print" from the MAIN MENU. The Report Selection Screen shows the options available for a catalogue of your tapes. Use the Arrow Keys to move to the selected option for Report Type, press to mark the option. Move to the desired Level of Detail, press to select. Press to build and print report. Select "Exit" from the MAIN MENU to return to the BIG BLUE DISK MAIN MENU. ^CTechnical Details ****NOTE**** The file on your DOS system disk named config.sys should have the following entries: FILES=20 BUFFERS=20 (If you are unfamiliar with the config.sys file, please refer to your DOS manual, and/or to the Diskovery column in BIG BLUE DISK Issue #43.) ^COutside BBD When running this program from the DOS command line, the following command line switches, or parameters, are available: Type: ^1VTL m^0 -- for the monochrome mode display. Type: ^1VTL nw^0 -- to omit the special effect screen changes, called screen-wipes. These may be slow on some systems. To run this program outside the ^1Big Blue Disk^0 menu, type: ^1VTL^0. DISK FILES THIS PROGRAM USES: ^FVTL.EXE ^FVTL.TSL ^FVIDEO.DBV ^FVIDEO.IX