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- FILENAME: EPMM0015: Midi Machine V2.xx-.TXT pullup
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- This document was last updated on 9/30/95.
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- {{{ DOES NOT RELATE TO MIDI MACHINE V3.XX }}}
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- FILENAME: EPMM0016: Midi Machine V3.xx-Drag&Drop Not Working
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- This document was last updated on 1/25/1997.
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- Some people have noted that Midi Machine V3.xx does not support file
- drag&drop from File Manager/Explorer as mentioned in the documentation.
- This is probably because the configuration option got changed and needs to
- be reset.
-
- Method:
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- Choose "Setup Options" from the "Tools Menu." Click on the "General"
- tab and choose "Yes" when asked about supporting drag&drop. Click "OK"
- to save your changes.
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- FILENAME: EPMM0017: Midi Machine V3.xx-CD Track Renaming
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- This document was last updated on 1/25/1997.
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- With Midi Machine V3.xx, to edit the cd name/author/track and misc. info,
- one can merely click on the fields and enter in the desired new information.
- This does not work with the CD track names, as clicking on the items merely
- highlights the tracks.
-
- Method:
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- In order to rename CD tracks, click on the tracks to rename and choose the
- "Rename" function just as you would rename multimedia files. Due to the
- multimedia file/cd track integration built into Midi Machine, it will know
- the difference between tracks and files and will remember the renamed
- tracks when you next insert the cd.
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- FILENAME: EPMM0018: Midi Machine V3.xx-CD Program Incompatibility
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- This document was last updated on 1/25/1997.
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- When running other CD-audio programs at the same time as Midi Machine,
- Midi Machine may report MMSYSTEM or other errors when trying to read the
- CD information or when trying to play CD audio drives. It may also report
- this error at start-up.
-
- Method:
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- Disable any other CD-audio playing programs such as FlexiCD and the CDPlayer
- that comes with Win95 before and while running Midi Machine.
-
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- FILENAME: EPMM0019: Midi Machine V3.xx-Incompatible CD Info Files
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- This document was last updated on 2/28/1997.
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- Midi Machine creates and uses a file on your hard drive called CDDAT.DAT in
- the Midi Machine directory (folder). This file is used to store the audio-
- CD related information that Midi Machine remembers when you next insert a
- particular CD, including its name, author name, category, misc. information
- about the CD, and the CD tracknames, as well as a special ID generated by
- Midi Machine which is used to later track the re-insertion of said CD.
-
- Problem:
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- Midi Machine 3.x 16-bit and 32-bit versions use a slightly different format
- (or set of rules) when using the file CDDAT.DAT. Because of the format
- (rule) differences, this file can not be shared between the two versions of
- Midi Machine V3.xx. In other words, Midi Machine 3.x for Win3.x (16 bit)
- does not remember CD information stored by Midi Machine 3.x for Win95 (32
- bit) and vice-versa.
-
- Solution:
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- There is no true solution at this time, although Excel Progs is working on a
- converter between the two versions of Midi Machine. In the meantime, it
- is recommended to install Midi Machine 3.x-16 bit and Midi Machine 3.x-32
- bit in different directories (folders) if you need both copies on a
- particular system.
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