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- Audio Jukebox - Version 1.00 Copyright ⌐ 1992 by Lantz/Weaver Consulting, Inc.
-
- INTRODUCTION
-
- There are a number of applications that play Wave Audio and MIDI files, but the user in-
- terfaces are all "serious". The Audio Jukebox is a more fun alternative to playing sounds
- under Windows 3.1.
-
-
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
-
- This application requires a 1024x768x256 color display, Windows 3.1 (or higher) and the
- hardware required to play Wave Audio or MIDI sound. Versions are available for both small
- and large font drivers.
-
-
- INSTALLATION
-
- The Jukebox is installed by running the SETUP.EXE file included with the product. You will
- be asked to provide a source and destination directory, which may be the same. You will
- also be asked to provide some simple initialization information:
-
- -- whether you want the Jukebox to recognize and play MIDI (.MID) files.
- -- whether you want the Jukebox to recognize and play Wave Audio (.WAV) files.
- -- the directories where you keep your MIDI and Wave Audio files.
- -- your registration key if you are a registered user.
-
- This information can easily be added or changed once the Jukebox is running.
-
-
- SETUP
-
- The Jukebox needs to know the directory where your Wave Audio (.WAV) and MIDI files are lo-
- cated. The Wave Path and MIDI Path commands in the File menu are used to change the Wave and
- MIDI directories. The "Set Default" option on the directory selection screen is used to
- make the Jukebox memorize the location of the directories between uses.
-
- The Options menu allows you to choose whether the Jukebox is operating in Wave Audio, MIDI
- mode or both. The MIDI option turns on and off MIDI mode; the WAVE Audio option turns on
- and off Wave Audio mode. Both may be on at the same time.
-
- The AutoStart option controls whether the power switch is off or on when the Jukebox starts
- up. It is initially on.
-
- The AutoPlay option controls whether the music or sound begins as soon as you select a file,
- or whether the Jukebox waits until you press the play control. It is initially set off.
-
- Your settings for AutoStart and AutoPlay are retained between Jukebox sessions.
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- PLAYING MUSIC
-
- DON'T FORGET TO TURN ON THE POWER SWITCH IF IT IS OFF! If you have set Wave and MIDI
- directories and turned on WAVE or MIDI under the Options menu, you will see the
- names of the songs appear on the Jukebox panel. Click on the song you want to hear
- and then use the player control panel to play, pause or stop the sound. Wave Audio
- choices are on red buttons, MIDI on blue buttons.
-
- The Jukebox will continue to play if minimized.
-
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- REGISTRATION
-
- The Audio Jukebox is offered as shareware, with a single user price of $20 per copy. Un-
- registered users are given a reminder screen after every three songs. To register your
- copy, please send your check (made out to Lantz/Wever Consulting, Inc.) to us at:
-
- Lantz/Weaver Consulting, Inc.
- 247 West 87th Street - 24G
- New York, NY 10024
- Phone: 212-787-0721
- Fax: 212-787-0723
-
- New York residents should include the appropriate tax.
-
- Future releases will include song replay features, song menus, multiple directory sup-
- port and other enhancements.
-
-
- DISTRIBUTION
-
- Evaluation copies of this shareware product may be freely distributed, provided that all
- of the files are included in their original form.
-