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- AVIXIVA Reflective Systems
-
- DA-7 Document file: 07Aug95
-
- Foreword:
-
- DA-7 is based on a series of CD-ROM Audio player software originally begun
- in December 1987. Preliminary work led to release of software which had
- nearly all of our most desired features by Fall 1988. The user interface was
- changed with the first release of DA-3 in Spring '92. Support for MSCDEX
- was added with DA-5 released in December 1993. The July '94 release of
- DA-5 changed the appearance of DA-5 considerably, actually it should have
- been released as DA-6, internally it was known as DA-5D. The addition of
- Artist, Track, Title information required slight changes to the look of
- DA-5D, it just didn't look clean and show enough track title lines. We
- have tried to keep the interface from being too busy. As much as possible
- we have tried to model a real player, except that Artist and Title would
- not appear on a real front panel. The area below the front panel models
- a pull down computer screen. Real players are very cost limited in the
- number of buttons, we took advantage of your keyboard, consider it a remote.
-
- The CD play engine is proven with over 700 D/L of the mscdex version.
- New code is database and display related. We had to take out a few features
- to get the size down. Shuffleplay and Queplay will hopefully be put back to
- work with the disc files in a future release.
-
- What you need to know:
-
- DA-7 makes four data files. Two for discs with 14 tracks or less, two for
- discs with 15-36 tracks. The Disc number (if shown) will be the number
- in either file A or B. When DA-7 is run, it will make at least one
- Data file in the Current directory. When you add data, it will make 2 or 4
- more. So put it where it can make files, and make sure that it is started
- from the current directory, or it will not find the files. If you make
- a .Pif file for windows to run it partial screen text mode, specify the
- directory for it and the files. (Recommend data entry from DOS.)
-
- Start DA-7 by typing DA7 and ENTER. Install an audio disc in the drive.
-
- At startup, your options are (if no disc is in the CD-ROM drive), to Esc,
- Accept a disc with key A (power load drive/driver support required) or F1,
- or Press D to select a alternate CD-ROM Drive. Any one of up to 10 drives
- can be selected for play. The first drive is 0, the second is one. Drive
- icons are shown at the bottom of the screen, left (drive 0), right (drive 1),
- higher drives use the left icon. The color of the disc lines indicates
- (green) audio, Yellow (rom), red (mixed data/audio).
-
- Once a disc is installed and playing, the time scales and such should
- show. Make sure you have an audio disc in the drive, plug headphones or
- amplified speakes into the drive.
-
- DA-7 starts audio play automatically except on mixed mode discs. To start
- play on mixed mode discs, F3/P or F4/F9 or press a number key for a starting
- track. It will "bump" to the first audio track.
-
- When a Disc is installed/playing, press the H key or ? (shifted) for the
- Help screen. A short version menu appears. It should be enough to getcha
- goin'.
-
- Limitations to data entry - only valid keys are accepted. Double quotes are
- not accepted. Use single quotes.
-
- Editing: Data is Inserted during play with the "I" key. This also allows
- editing of prior data while playing a disc. Normally, data entry proceeds,
- Artist, album Title, Track titles. As RETURN is pressed after entering
- something, (one or more characters/spaces), it advances to the next position.
- If you press return without entering anything while in the Track Edit mode,
- the data is accepted and saved.
-
- If you notice an error on one of the tracks just typed (before pressing
- return at the start of an edit line), press the UP CURSOR key to back up
- to the desired track number. Then retype the line, and press enter. Then
- use the DOWN CURSOR key to go back to the desired track, and enter data.
-
- To modify previous data, press "I" while in normal play mode, then DOWN or
- UP cursor to the required field(s), enter data, and exit the edit mode with
- the return key. If you press return in the Track section of edit, and
- have not entered any characters since the prior time you pressed Return,
- you exit the edit mode and save data. Escape can be used to escape a line
- and not change that field. It can also escape edit without saving, EXCEPT
- when you changed a field earlier. That change gets saved.
-
- When you Insert/edit information already entered and saved, the Right arrow
- CURSOR key copies one character at a time from the prior information.
- You can then type the remainder of the line or type replacement characters
- and press the Right arrow to copy the rest of the line. Down or Up arrow
- ends the line at the current position. The Left arrow Cursor key works the
- same as the backspace/delete key. When you backspace to the start of the
- line, the original information is left unchanged if you then RETURN, or
- Up/Down arrow. Normally when you're on a line, you will delete characters
- with the Backspace key and retype the part of the line erased by backspacing.
-
- I think you WILL find it very easy, simple and fast, since parts are
- automatic, and unlike many Windows programs, you don't have to keep moving
- your fingers from the keyboard to a mouse. Most fast typists (even half-fast
- typists) find that retyping a line is faster than positioning and editing it
- with a cursor. Current operation should cause no problems, we will improve
- it if we find difficulty. As of now, we've entered 128 discs with 14 or
- fewer tracks and 38 with 15-33+ and improved editing over the 05Aug95
- version. It helped to have two CD-ROM drives, one to switch discs in, the
- other to leave playing while typing. The titles are often hard to read,
- and a couple of discs had packages which showed fewer or more tracks than
- the disc actually had. (ARGH!)
-
- DA-7 uses the CURSOR arrow keys during play differently depending on whether
- the Left/Right arrow keys are pressed first, or Up/Down arrow keys are
- pressed.
-
- Left/Right activates slideplay. It cues to any disc location by minute as
- shown on the scale and Minutes display digits. Initially, track dots are
- shown above the scale to show the starting minute of various tracks. Certain
- operations clear the dots. Registered users will be advised on how to
- activate them after they clear initially. When the Laser pointer diamond
- is at the desired minute, press the Down Cursor key to start play at that
- location.
-
- Up/Down activates track sliding and selection of a starting track using the
- title name. It is highlighted when selected. To play it, press the
- Cursor Right key. You may want to look at all of the titles for each track,
- Up/Down scrolls through them. To exit the sliding mode, press Cursor Left
- or a keyboard key. This allows returning to normal play mode with time
- updates.
-
- Trackplay is available during normal play by pressing digit keys 1-9. Tracks
- with more than one digit require two when the starting digit is the same as
- a single digit track. When Track repeat is active, an ending track is
- accepted. After entry to repeat, press play. F3/P keys.
-
- Note: Track times shown are calculated from the disc track start data. This
- includes the quiet space after the track number changes (disc index=0), but
- before audio starts on the new track. The blank space may be 1-3 seconds or
- more (depending on how the disc is mastered). It is also rounded down,
- at beginning and end (odd 75ths of a second), and may be nearly 2 seconds
- off. If you use the times, allow accordingly. The maximum play time of a
- disc is typically 2 seconds less than the Max minutes and seconds, including
- the quiet areas (if any) between tracks. On some discs you may note that
- the index becomes zero after the track number changes, and the seconds
- count down to zero, then back up after the music starts. The index is
- most often 01, only a few discs show 02 or higher, usually only when the
- mastering facility took the time to mark the start of multi-part suites or
- movements. We have many discs with long tracks, the slidecue feature gives
- you easy access to position the laser to the nearest minute, and with the
- +/- 10 second keys, locate (and mark with B/F11 key) the location for one
- step repeat (in section repeat mode).
-
- There are several display features you may become aware of. While possible,
- questions will be answered via email. Compuserve 71777,2564. Please advise
- if you have any problems. DA-7 does not support a mouse, everything is done
- via the keyboard. DA-7 supports the same SET AVIX= dos variable options
- for color, starting drive, volume, as DA-5, and accepts or ignores options
- as needed for DA-3 or DA software players. The GREEN.BAT and PINK.BAT
- files are examples of how color is set from DOS, usually put the first line
- in the Autoexec.bat to set default colors at startup. The Database is not
- limited in the Shareware version, but there will be a message and delay
- before display after the database crosses the evaluation threshold.
-
- Hope you like our software and register it. Related programs are planned.
- We expect to handle other database functions with a separate Edit/viewing
- program.
-
- Best!
-
- Registration Fee: $10 ($US) - Y1000 (Japan)
-
- Send to: Att. T. Roscoe
- AVIXIVA Reflective Systems
- 11367 Wright Rd., No.3
- Lynwood, CA 90262
- USA
-