home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- FILENAME: EPMM0008: Midi Machine V2.xx-/! No Tips
- =============================================================================
- This document was last updated on 9/30/95.
-
- {{{ DOES NOT RELATE TO MIDI MACHINE V3.XX }}}
-
-
- FILENAME: EPMM0009: Midi Machine No Sound
- =============================================================================
- This document was last updated on 1/24/1997.
-
- As mentioned by several users, cases exist where Midi Machine may not
- automatically play midi and sound files the first time it is run. This
- scenario may not actually be the fault of Midi Machine, but several methods
- are available to solve this problem.
-
- BACKGROUND:
-
- With the proliferation of the "multimedia computer," many manufacturers
- automatically installed sound boards and cd-rom drivers, complete with a
- set of drivers so that the operating system knows how to communicate with
- the equipment. These essential drivers vary between pieces of equipment,
- and therefore programs had to be made to accomodate the drivers.
-
- With Windows 3.1 and above, these device-dependent drivers could still be
- used, but a new standard called MCI [Media Control Interface] could
- also be used, allowing programs to communicate with all different types
- of sound boards quickly and efficiently.
-
- There are many cases, however, where these drivers have not been installed
- on pre-packaged systems. While a growing amount of software requires the
- MCI drivers, a fair amount of software still rely on these device-dependent
- drivers, and thus a sound "problem" might not be noticeable until a piece
- of software that requires MCI drivers fails to run. Midi Machine is one
- such program that requires MCI drivers to ensure compatibility.
-
- POSSIBLE FIX/WIN3.1-WFWG3.11:
-
- To test your system for the presence of MCI drivers, run MEDIA PLAYER and
- try playing a sound or midi file. If they play under Media Player and Midi
- Machine fails to play the sounds, contact Excel Progs for further help.
- If Media Player also fails to play the midi music, then you will need to
- install the proper MCI drivers.
-
- In order to install the MCI drivers under Windows 3.1, go to the Control
- Panel and select drivers. If [MCI Sound] and [MCI Sequencer] or other
- drivers similar in name are not found, then go to ADD and install the
- MCI devices that are not present.
-
- An alternate approach to installation:
-
- BACK UP your SYSTEM.INI file to SYSTEM.BAK or SYSTEM.BK2 (you may
- already have backup files so just use SYSTEM.BKx).
-
- In the [mci] section, add this line:
-
- Sequencer=MCISEQ.DRV
-
- POSSIBLE FIX2/WIN3.1-WFWG3.11:
-
- Choose your Control Panel and double-click on Midi Mapper. Click on "New"
- to create a new MidiMap, and pick a name of your choosing.
-
- A grid should appear with "Port Name" on the center column. Click on the
- "[None]" pulldown in line 1 and select "MVI OPL3 FM Synthesizer" or
- "Voyetra Super Sapi FM Driver" or equivalent. Do the same for lines 2-10
- and 13-16.
-
- Click on line 16 under "Dest Channel" and change the 16 to 10.
-
- Click OK until the Midi Mapper is closed and save all of your changes.
-
- DEPENDING on your sound card you may have to adjust these instructions
- slightly. Please see your sound card manufacturer for more details on
- creating a Midi Mapper. Although this SHOULD already be set up for you,
- many times it isn't and you have to go through these instructions.
-
- POSSIBLE FIX/WIN95+:
-
- Test for the presence of Midi as above using Media Player. If the MCI midi
- driver is not present, you need to go to the Add New Hardware Wizard and not
- have Windows check for new hardware types. Choose the "Sound, video, and
- game controllers" category and click on "Microsoft MCI" as the Manufacturer.
- Click on "MIDI Sequencer Device (Media Control)" under the Models and finish
- the installation. If digital audio sounds do not play, go back to the
- wizard and select "Wave Audio Device (Media Control)" for installation.
-
-
- FILENAME: EPMM0010: Midi Machine Mysterious Errors
- =============================================================================
- This document was last updated on 1/24/1997.
-
- As mentioned by several users, Midi Machine was crashing on certain systems
- with mysterious errors such as "Stack Overflow," "Division by Zero," ..etc.
- While no program can claim to be completely bug-free, certain errors were
- caused by other means.
-
- BACKGROUND:
-
- Applications written using the Visual Basic 3.0 language require a separate
- file to run called VBRUN300.DLL. The upside to this is that visual basic
- programs tend to be more quickly transferable over modem lines since this
- run-time module file (VBRUN300.DLL) need only be present on a system one
- time for any amount of Visual Basic-written programs. The downside is that
- many copies of the run-time module, through wide-spread distribution,
- have become corrupt, and it may be hard to find such corrupt modules because
- badly-coded setup programs may add their own copy of this run-time module.
-
- Midi Machine was written using the Visual Basic 3.0 language, and its setup
- program does not make a copy of this run-time file on your system. It,
- however, requires the file in order to run, and faulty copies can cause
- Midi Machine to perform erraticly, if at all.
-
- METHOD 1: Redownload VBRUN300.DLL
-
- First, make sure that no program required for basic operation of your
- system requires this VBRUN300.DLL file. Rid your system of all copies of
- this file. You may need to do full searches of your hard drive(s) in case
- two or more copies of this file exist, so the following dos command will
- search an entire hard drive, spotting the run-time module and placing the
- results of the search to a text file called "allvb.txt"
-
- DIR VBRUN30?.DLL /s > allvb.txt
-
- Next, download or get a copy of VBRUN300.DLL from a reputable source, such
- as a bbs where you know the files are good or a reputable ftp site. Place
- the copy of VBRUN300.DLL you believe to be good in your WINDOWS and
- WINDOWS\SYSTEM directories.
-
- BUG REPORTS:
-
- If the above steps do not solve your problem, first refer to other official
- Excel Progs documents for help. Afterwards, send e-mail to Excel Progs
- describing the error in full detail so we can try to solve the problem.
-
- METHOD 2: Upgrade Midi Machine to version 3.xx
-
- Midi Machine V3.xx is a complete rewrite of Midi Machine with does not
- require VBRUN300.DLL. With a powerful and easy-to-use interface, Midi
- Machine 3.xx is the definite multimedia manager for serious enthusiasts.
- Download Midi Machine 3.xx from one of the distribution sites (Send a
- message to excel@idibbs.com with the subject SITES for a listing).
-
-
- FILENAME: EPMM0011: Midi Machine Skipping Sounds
- =============================================================================
- This document was last updated on 1/24/1997.
-
- As noted by our beta-testers, Midi Machine has sometimes skipped or gotten
- "stuck" on certain sound files. Upon closer examination, it was found that
- these sound files were all corrupt in some fashion, and some other sounds
- which had other applications stuck were played fine with Midi Machine.
-
- Midi Machine will skip sound files that it has no way of playing; likewise,
- it will try to skip to the next sound file in a queue if the sound currently
- being played is corrupt and has seemed to "end" to the listener.
-
- BACKGROUND:
-
- Sound files are digital representations of audio information. They are
- files, just like texts, programs, and graphics are files. Like other types
- of files, they can sometimes be corrupted or arrive to a computer system
- in a corrupt format.
-
- SOLVE THE PROBLEM:
-
- METHOD 1: Upgrade Midi Machine to version 2.01
-
- Each version of Midi Machine has worked further on algorithms to try to
- play and recognize the endings of more sound files. While Midi Machine V2.01
- will not be able to play totally corrupt sound files, it will attempt to
- play certain corrupt files and recognize the ending of such files, even when
- an EOF marker is not returned to Midi Machine.
-
- In order to upgrade, you need to download Midi Machine 2.01 from one of the
- distribution sites (Send a message to excel@idibbs.com with the subject SITES
- for a listing). Run the SETUP program, and when asked, traverse your drives
- and click on the MM200.INI file when found. After entering the source drive
- and path for the upgrade files, your copy of Midi Machine 2.00 will be upgraded
- to version 2.01, which improves on the algorithms for detecting endings of
- corrupt sounds.
-
- METHOD 2: Re-retrieve the corrupt sound files
-
- Many problems can cause sounds to be transferred to your system incorrectly,
- including, but not limited to:
-
- 1) The sound uploader (sender) did not transmit the sound correctly.
- 2) A network error.
- 3) Failing to go to BINARY mode when retrieving a sound from an FTP server.
- 4) Using a UUDECODE program that does not check for errors.
- 5) A .WAV sound file that is actually in a different format. Just like you
- can save a text file without the .TXT extension, people can save .WAV
- files with other names, and the same goes with sounds of other formats.
-
- Naturally, if a sound file is 0 bytes, it is not completed, but it is
- difficult to test for other corrupt sound files without playing them. If a
- sound file can not be played, it is best to test the file with several
- programs (including MEDIA PLAYER). If it can not be played with ANY sound
- program, then it is a good guess to say the sound file is corrupt and should
- be re-transmitted if possible.
-
- METHOD 3: Hit the Next Button
-
- As a last resort, if a sound file is stuck and Midi Machine can not recognize
- that the sound has ended, hitting the "Next" button should move you to the
- next sound file in the queue. If this is required, note the sound filename
- for further processing, testing, and/or possible deletion.
-
- METHOD 4: Upgrade Midi Machine to version 3.xx
-
- Midi Machine V3.xx is a complete rewrite of Midi Machine. With a powerful
- and easy-to-use interface, Midi Machine 3.xx is the definite multimedia
- manager for serious enthusiasts. Download Midi Machine 3.xx from one of
- the distribution sites (Send a message to excel@idibbs.com with the subject
- SITES for a listing).
-
-
- FILENAME: EPMM0012: Midi Machine V2,3.xx-garbled CD Audio
- =============================================================================
- This document was last updated on 1/24/1997.
-
- As noted by our staff, when playing certain CDs with Midi Machine V2,3.xx on
- certain CD drives, the sound seems to jumble and/or "skip" like an old
- scratched 45 record.
-
- BACKGROUND:
-
- Certain audio CD/CD drive combinations have caused sound jumbling and/or
- jumping due to the differing amounts of sound stored on a CD.
-
- SOLVE THE PROBLEM:
-
- METHOD 1: Try the CD in a standard audio CD-player (not CD-ROM)
-
- With improper care (and sometimes just due to wear), audio-CDs can become
- corrupted. It is vital to treat CDs with care; hold them by the sides and
- take care never to touch the data (bottom) side when placing the CD in
- a drive or taking it out. Cleaning CDs should only be done by CD-cleaning
- kits following the instructions strictly. Although Excel Progs can not be
- held responsible for CDs going bad due to following these methods, they
- have been proven to increase the CD life. If the CD works outside of the
- computer, then follow the next step.
-
- METHOD 2: Play the CD in the computer CD-drive outside of a CD-player.
-
- Most (if not all) CD-Rom drives have a button on the front to allow playing
- a CD outside of the computer's control. Test the CD using this method, and
- if it fails to work, then test other CDs that are known to work with the
- drive. If they work, then the CD in question and the drive are not
- compatible with each other. If no CDs work, then you need to check
- the CD connections (do not do this yourself if you do not know how--again,
- Excel Progs can not be responsible for damage done to your system!) Make
- sure your case is level (although certain CD players CAN work on a slight
- angle--check your manual). If these options fail, check data CD-ROMs.
- If even they fail to work, you may need to call in a repairman and/or
- replace your drive. Every situation is unique so we can not know exactly
- the cause and solution of your particular problem.
-
- METHOD 3: The CD works outside of the CD player.
-
- Make sure you have the latest CD-Rom drivers from the manufacturer, and
- that they are installed correctly. If you are using Win3.1, make sure the
- "[MCI] CD Audio" driver is installed correctly. Although this has yet
- to be a problem, turn OFF the animated prompts and all digital/analog
- time displays to free CPU time.
-
-
- FILENAME: EPMM0013: Midi Machine V2.xx-Locks in Win95
- =============================================================================
- This document was last updated on 9/30/95.
-
- {{{ DOES NOT RELATE TO MIDI MACHINE V3.XX }}}
-
-
- FILENAME: EPMM0014: Midi Machine V2.xx-Right-click problems
- =============================================================================
- This document was last updated on 9/30/95.
-
- {{{ DOES NOT RELATE TO MIDI MACHINE V3.XX }}}
-
-
-