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- The
- Sound
- Site
- Newsletter
-
- Volume 1 #2 November 6, 1990 (h)
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-
- Note from the Editor
- --------------------
-
- Welcome to the second issue. I am happy to say demand for the sound
- letter is very high. Read on and enjoy!
-
- -----> Dave
-
- Corrections:
-
- The Amiga sound site was named incorrectly in the last newsletter. Please
- note the correction at list on list at the end. Sorry for any
- inconvienice it may have caused.
-
- CCB is proud to say that 15 megabytes of sound files are now
- available at our site. New files includes
-
- cheers.snd the opening to cheers
- abcfd.txt list of abcfd files
- =list= list of ccb directories
- =sound2= This newsletter
- playmac2.zip *New* point-n-shoot shell for REmac
- Blast A directory full of Soundblaster utilities
- Song digitized samples of NEW music
-
-
- News Bits
- ---------
-
- *****
-
- Due to increasing usage on the system and delays ccb.ucsf.edu requests
- that you limit FTP's to "off-peak" hours for best results. Many people
- have been saying the the connection is slow thus to overcome this problem
- ftp during non-prime hours. We thanks you for your support and
- understanding. Hopefully a machine upgrade and the near future will
- provide faster connection times.
-
- *****
-
- Playmac Technologies proudly introduces PLAYMAC 2.00 the SMART point-n-
- shoot shell for REmac.
-
- o Organize your sound-files
- o Floppy disk and Hard Disk support
- o Dos 3.2, 3.3 and 4.0 support
- o Now able to play longer sound files
- o New improved file handling
-
- PLAYMAC 2.00 is available from the following sites by FTP
-
- ccb.ucsf.edu Pub/Sound_list playmac2.zip
- wsmr-simtel20.army.mil pd1:<msdos.voice> playmac2.zip.1
- wuarchive.wustl.edu mirrors/msdos/voice playmac2.zip.1
-
- We are also hoping it will appear on comp.binaries.ibm.pc
-
- Playmac Technologies is also working on a Soundblaster/Adlib version of
- Playmac slated for release shortly.
-
- *****
-
- Legend Software announces their first release SPELLCASTING 101 featuring
- graphics and REAL SOUND on a Adlib, Soundblaster or Roland interface.
- This adventure written by Steve Mertzky (of Infocoms Zork Zero) is
- available in stores today.
-
- *****
-
- [Editors note. As of July 1, 1991 this site is no longer active]
-
- Great news: Announcing a new location for sounds. This is like a
- sister-site to ccb.ucsf.edu and carries sound files for the
- soundblaster board by CREATIVE LABS. Also on this site are
- gifs, games and other stuff. This site can be reached by
- anonymous FTP at: 36.80.0.138
-
- However there are still technical problems so the IP number may
- fluctuate in the range of 36.80.0.(138-143) and for now the site
- is up only between MIDNIGHT and 1pm (Pacific Coast time). For
- the current IP number finger: minakami@neon.stanford.edu
-
- ******
-
- We have a request for information if anybody can help please respond
- directly to: MEN408T@vaxc.cc.monash.edu.au
-
- Subject: CVSD sound systems
-
- Does anybody know anything about CVSD (continously variable slope
- deltamodulation ) for encoding of speech??? I have a speech card that
- uses this technique for recording and playback, it produces VERY good
- quality speech considering it is only running at 32 K bits sec.
-
- I wish to play back the sound through an I.B.M PC speaker but to do so
- I have to write a program. I tried that bitstream approach, it does work
- but is not very clear.
-
- I noticed that REMAC produces quite good quality sound on the I.B.M speaker
- and almost plays CVSD files.
-
- I've tried different types of bit averaging on the system but this does not
- seem to have much effect.
-
- Would anybody have any bright ideas.
-
- Thanks in advance
-
- Dougal
-
- *****
-
- YOUR sound related announcement can go here just send it over to
- us for inclusion in our magazine
-
- *****
-
-
- FAQL (Frequently Asked Questions List)
- ----
-
- Due to a tremendous amount of questions we are generating a FAQL file
- to be available by FTP from ccb.ucsf.edu and of course we have included
- it below. If you have any sound questions or comments please pass them
- along.
-
-
- 1) What is a .snd file
-
- A .snd file is a 22khz raw Macintosh sound sample. It is strictly a
- series of bytes describing the displacment of the speaker on the scale
- from -127 and 128.
-
- 2) How do I use a .snd file
-
- You will need to download a digitized playback program such as REmac
- to decode these files on your computer. See the documentation file
- with REmac for more information. If your .snd file is supported by
- PLAYMAC, do nothing except copy this .snd file to the PLAYMAC
- directory. PLAYMAC will automatically recognize this new .snd file as
- a user-definable file.
-
- 3) Do I need external speakers to use REmac/PLAYMAC
-
- No. REmac/PLAYMAC uses the internal speaker supplied on IBM's and
- compatible machines. Sound output quality is dependant on the quality
- of the speaker and the processing ability of the computer. As a
- general rule, a 2" or larger speaker is recommended for optimal
- playback quality.
-
- 4) I have both PLAYMAC and REmac and they don't talk to each
- other whY?
-
- PLAYMAC and REmac must be in the same directory. See your DOS manual
- for more information.
-
- 5) When I play longer sound files garbage appears on my screen and my
- computer shuts down (why?)
-
- You have violated system integrity. REmac does not check for memory
- violations, so if you have a limited about of memory, REmac will
- continue to write to memory although it will violate system integrity
- and cause problems. To avoid these problem, remove your memory
- resident software or relocate these programs to XMS or EMS memory. It
- is recommended that you run REmac/PLAYMAC with 500K or more free
- memory after DOS and all your memory resident software is loaded.
-
- 6) Why does trakblaster not work on a 386
-
- TrakBlaster is clock speed sensitive. It has been reported that
- TrakBlaster will not run on computers running with a clock speed of
- 10mhz or higher. Lower your clock speed to 10mhz or slower and it
- ought to work fine. It is recommended that TrakBlaster work with a
- clock speed of 8mhz to 10mhz.
-
- 7) Why does PLAYMAC lock up after I edit the PLAYMAC.DAT file?
-
- On some computers, it requires the PLAYMAC.DAT to end with a single
- blank line. This means, the RETURN/ENTER key must be pressed after the
- last entry. Problems also arise with more than one blank line after
- the last PLAYMAC.DAT entry. If problems arise, remove unnecessary
- empty lines at the end of the PLAYMAC.DAT file.
-
- 8) After editing the PLAYMAC.DAT file with my word processor, PLAYMAC
- dies. Why?
-
- PLAYMAC.DAT is a standard text file and must remain a standard text
- file. Word processors such as Word Perfect do not write to standard
- text files without a dozen or more commands. We recommending using a
- standardized text editor such as EDIT by Integrated Software Solutions
- (PLAYMAC Technologies). EDIT is a fast 20K text editing system that
- supports all standard WordStar commands. It has a 64K text buffer
- which is adequate for most applications.
-
- 9) After adding a new PLAYMAC.DAT entry, it doesn't display within
- PLAYMAC.
-
- PLAYMAC has approximately 5K of buffer space for user definable
- selections. Once this memory space is exhausted, you are out of luck.
- If you need more space, try convincing PLAYMAC Technologies for
- another version of PLAYMAC with more user space.
-
- 10) I want to buy a sound card? What is the best to get.
-
- Unfortunately there is no optimal answer as people will vary opinions
- you should explore software packages and see what they support and do
- some price shopping. Also ask around and see what you come up with.
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- This sound site is availabe by anonymous FTP at:
-
- ccb.ucsf.edu (128.218.1.13)
-
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- Other Known Sound FTP Sites
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-
- If you know of any other Sound ftp sites please forward the information
- this way. If you know the administrators of the below sound sites or
- you are in charge of one of the below sound sites please e-mail me so
- we can join efforts. Your input to this sound-list would be greatly
- appreciated.
-
- WHERE WHAT
-
- abcfd20.larc.nasa.gov Amiga Sound Files (Note correction)
- ccb.ucsf.edu REmac/PLAYMAC general *.snd files
- sumex-aim.stanford.edu Macintosh sounds (binhexed)
- terminator.cc.umich.edu Misc Sound files
-
-
- If you are reading this on a USENET 'rn' newsgroup and DID NOT RECEIVE
- this by e-mail and want to be added onto our mailing list send the
- following to: komatsu@alcor.usc.edu. Make sure that your
- message begins on a new line and contains:
-
- ADD-ME: your e-mail address
-
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- | komatsu@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu | I will not encourage others to fly |
- | komatsu@aludra.usc.edue | Tar is not a plaything |
- | sound@ccb.ucsf.edu | I will not waste chalk |
- | -----> Dave | |
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