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==============================================================================
P O W E R P L A Y E R
.....User-Manual.....
==============================================================================
Copyright
---------
PowerPlayer is FREEWARE, this means that it may be freely distributed as
long as the package is distributed unaltered and complete with the files
PowerPlayer, PowerPlayer.info, PowerPlayer.DOC, PowerPlayer.DOK ,
PowerPlayer Music Cruncher, ReqToolsLib, PowerPackerLib, LhLib and the
installation-script! If you want to make any changes -» contact ME ! I
cannot guarantee that all files included in this package are freely
distributable and/or public domain.
© 1991/92 STEPHAN FUHRMANN, WEST-GERMANY
These freely distributable shared libraries are included in the
PowerPlayer-Package:
-ReqTools.Library © by Nico François
-PowerPacker.Library © by Nico François
-Lh.Library © by Holger P.Krekel and Olaf 'Olsen' Barthel
Version 3.0 (11 JUL 1992)
==============================================================================
Greetings
---------
Greetings go to
-Mum
-Delta/TCC for the great REAL DINKELATOR DOPPELBOCK INTRO !
-Flynn/TRSI for his great NoisePlayer
-Holger P.Krekel & Olaf 'Olsen' Barthel for their lh.library
-Bryan Ford (MultiPlayer) -» enjoyed my debugging-lesson ?!
-Nico François for his _GREAT_ reqtools.library & powerpacker.library and
his hints concerning the reqtools.library
==============================================================================
History
-------
V 1.0: Version with BUGS & no COOL features :-(
V 1.1: Removed ALL bugs, added coool CLI-Interface & CLI-InfoPage, PMC
V 1.2: Added the 4-Channel Oktalyzer-Replay
V 1.3: Added DeltaMusic (finally got a song :-) ),
corrected PowerPlayer to recognize SoundMon for ALL Versions,
optimized ProTracker-Replay
V 1.5: Added the possibility to start the File-Requester with a specific
directory, the NoiseTracker 1.3D-Replay has been disabled for a
strange reason -» FIXED
V 1.6: In the meantime aged Req.Library has been displaced by the
ReqTools.Library that generates i.e. nice 3D-Requesters.
V 1.7: Instead of a VBlank-Interrupt, that replays songs with strange
speeds when running on Amigas with NTSC or a 10 Hz monitor a
CIA-Timerinterrupt is used.
V 1.8: Added the "Restart"-function
V 1.9: Improved the outputs for faults, the ECLOCK-Frequency will be fetched
under OS 2.0 from the System, optimized Replays again
found a bug that exists in ALL tracker-replays, that writes into
unallocated memory. I don't know whether this bug exists in all
other Module-Players, too. I recommend to use only PowerPlayer !!!
V 2.0: Added a replay for TFMX-Modules WITH built-in replay-routine
V 2.1: Added a replay for MED-Modules
V 2.2: Now features a GUI (graphical user interface) with a CD-player-like
button-system. Now uses a big Lh-Buffer for faster decrunching.
V 2.3: Pressing the right mousebutton will iconify/deiconify the window
now, the window will be centered beneath the mousepointer when
launched, new shortcuts were added, code has been optimized
V 2.4: New functions: First song, last song and random play !
V 2.5: PowerPlayer will now display a busy-mousepointer when loading &
decrunching a file and disable the IDCMP of the window.
V 2.6: PowerPlayer will now look fine on a 2 color-screen
V 2.7: A little bit more WB 2.0-feeling by adding 3D-Borders
V 2.8: Included new Protracker-replay (V2.1A), hitting return while
displaying requesters will activate the negative response
(for all pessimists ;-)), the PowerPlayer-task is running with
priority 1, optimized all replays again
V 2.9: Included Sonix Arranger-replay, new commandline parsing routine +
commandline flags, multiple modulenames can be specified in the
commandline
V 3.0: WorkBench tooltypes for all flags supported (please read the
chapter "Calling PowerPlayer"), ARexx is supported with many commands
(please read the chapter "ARexx support"), new "NoReq"-Flag for
Workbench and CLI (useful for ARexx)
==============================================================================
This version of the PowerPlayer supports:
FutureComposer 1.4
NoiseTracker (Protracker V2.1a Replay)
JamCracker
SoundMon
Startrekker 4 Voice
Fred
SidMon
NoiseTracker 1.3D packed modules
NoiseTracker 1.3D packed modules with replay-routine
Mark II Sound System
NoisePacker 2.03
Oktalyzer 4 Voice
DeltaMusic
TFMX with replayroutine
MED-Modules
Sonix Arranger with replayroutine
==============================================================================
Installation
------------
The PowerPlayer NEEDS the PowerPacker.Library and the ReqTools.Library in
your libs:-directory. The script included in this package will install
them for you. Optionally the Lh.Library is used. If you feel fit enough
you can crunch your modules with the powerful PMC which uses the
LH.Library.
==============================================================================
Introduction
------------
Hello and welcome to the world of PowerPlayer! This fantastic tool was
written in 1991/1992 by Stephan Fuhrmann, using the outstanding abilities
of the
-ReqTools.Library by Nico François for the File- and Text-Requestors
-PowerPacker.Library by Nico François for uncrunching powerpacked files
-Lh.Library by Holger P. Krekel and Olaf 'Olsen' Barthel for _BEST_
compression of modules, executable simple cruncher included.
The PowerPlayer is a tool for playing music made with one of the supported
music-programs or compatibles with the good old AMIGA stereo digital
sound-facilities ! There have been many of these programs before, but
PowerPlayer is something different:
-cool fast tricky optimized 100% assembly code, most parts PC-Relative
-little pretty (?) play-window
-maaaany optimized replays
-PowerPacker-Library for using always the latest and fastest decrunch-routine
-Lh-Library for deepest compression ever seen on modules (try it out !)
-ARexx-Port for remote control of PowerPlayer
-may be used in thousands of ways from WorkBench and from CLI
But let us start at the beginning:
Calling PowerPlayer
-------------------
WorkBench
---------
DoubleClick
-----------
DoubleClick the icon of the PowerPlayer, choose the
file in the File-Requester, hit 'OK' and enjoy !
DefaultTool
-----------
You have a module with an icon. Select this icon and
activate the info-function of the Workbench. Now
select the DefaultTool. Enter the path of
PowerPlayer and press <RETURN> to terminate the input.
Press the SAVE-Gadget.
Now everytime you doubleclick the project-icon
PowerPlayer will be loaded and will play your song !
MultiSelect
-----------
Move the mousepointer over the PowerPlayer-Icon and
press the left mousebutton ONCE. Now press SHIFT and
leave it pressed. Select the songs you want to hear
with the mouse. Now doubleclick the last song and
release SHIFT. Your songs will be loaded !
ToolTypes
---------
Place the mousepointer over the powerplayer-icon
and activate it by choosing "Info" out of the
Workbench-menus. You have got the possibility
to add/change the following ToolTypes:
DIRECTORY=(directory you want in the filerequester)
This specifies the directory that will be
displayed first in the filerequester
Example: DIRECTORY=DF0:Modules
PATTERN=(pattern you want in the filerequester)
This specifies the pattern all files in
the filerequester are matched with
Example: PATTERN=MOD.#?
LED=[0|1|M]
This specifies the mode of the filter-LED:
0=Force filter-led off
1=Force filter-led on
M=Let the module decide (default)
Example: LED=0
NOREQ=[TRUE|FALSE]
Tells PowerPlayer to pop up *NO* filerequester
if it started without any files specified.
Useful for ARexx since you can't control
Nico's Filrequester with ARexx ;-).
CLI/Shell
---------
Filerequester
-------------
Everyone knows how to handle filerequesters, so I
do not want to explain the very sophisticated one
of the reqtools.library. Type the name of PowerPlayer
in the CLI/Shell you have opened and add the
parameter '-r' to the command. You will see
a filerequester where you can select your songs.
This flag is obsolete, PowerPlayer will pop up
the filerequester if there are no files specified
on startup.
Example: PowerPlayer -r
Filename
--------
If you do not want to select the file by making use
of the filerequester (i.e. in scripts) you may also
add one or multipe modulenames with its/their path
to the commandline.
Example: PowerPlayer df0:MOD.PowerTheme ram:SID.Mega
Information
-----------
If you want to see the cool information-page,
enter: PowerPlayer ?
Flags
-----
There are multiple flags that can make the time
you pass using the PowerPlayer more convenient:
-r........use filerequester (obsolete)
-nr.......don't pop up filerequester at start when
there are no files specified
-dDIR.....set the directory of the filerequester
i.e. '-dDF0:modules'.
-pPAT.....set the pattern of the filerequester
i.e. '-pMOD#?'.
-l0/1/M...set the mode of the filter-led.
0=force filter off
1=force filter on
M=module controls filter
Play-Requester
--------------
The Play-Requester contains information about the module and some gadgets.
All versions +2.1 have a new userinterface. There's a main window that
stays at where it is as long as PowerPlayer is running:
Questionmark....displays the usual information concerning copyright &
features.
Key: '1'
Eject...........ejects the current list of songs & asks you with a
filerequester for a new one. Key: '2' or 'e'
FirstSong.......will load & play the first song from the list.
PrevSong........will load & play the previous song from the list.
Key: '3','[','(' or '{' !
Play............will play the song. Will automatically unpause, if you
hammer the PLAY again the song will start from the
beginning.
Key: '4' or 'p'
FastForward.....will play the song twice as fast as normal. This gives a
nice FF-effect ! Rehammer will switch back to normal speed.
Key: '5' or 'f'
NextSong........will load & play the next song from the list.
Key '6','<RETURN>', ']',')' or '}' !
LastSong........will load & play the last song from the list.
Stop............will stop the song. Automatically unpauses, unFFs and
unplays!
Key: '7' or 's'
Pause...........stops the song until you repress pause or push play.
Key: '8' or '<SPACE>'
Reset...........will start the song again.
Key: '9' or 'r'
RND.............will load & play a randomly chosen song.
Key: '~' or '/'
Almost every gadget has an equivalent on the keyboard (Keys 1-9), ESC and
CTRL-C will exit the PowerPlayer.
CTRL-F resizes the window to full size and places it in front of all other
windows.
Pressing the right mousebutton will change to the iconify-mode. The window
will shrink to a minimum height of 10 pixels. The gadgets will disappear,
but you can still control PowerPlayer with the keyboard-shortcuts.
To unshrink the window to its normal size you just have to hit the
right mousebutton again.
The display of the window contains
-the name of the module (top of window)
-type of the module & length of the module in bytes (middle of window)
-the gadgets and the position-indicator that displays your position in the
file-list.
My GUI works with a recolor-routine that can handle crazy palettes in a clever
way. It searches for the brightest and darkest colors for the shadows and
it searches for the color with the biggest contrast to the background for
text-output.
==============================================================================
ARexx support
-------------
PowerPlayer offers an ARexx-Port named "PowerPlayer.REXX".
The ARexx-Port supports the following commands:
PlEject acts exactly like the "Eject"-button
PlFirst acts exactly like the "First"-button
PlPrevious acts exactly like the "Previous"-button
PlPlay acts exactly like the "Play"-button
PlFF acts exactly like the "FF"-button
PlNext acts exactly like the "Next"-button
PlLast acts exactly like the "Last"-button
PlStop acts exactly like the "Stop"-button
PlPause acts exactly like the "Pause"-button
PlReset acts exactly like the "Reset"-button
PlRnd acts exactly like the "Rnd"-button
PlQuit tells PowerPlayer to quit. Don't try to access the
ARexx-Port after this command!
PlLoad "<ModName>" loads <ModName> and plays it.
==============================================================================
The PowerPlayer Music Cruncher
------------------------------
There are more powerful datacrunchers than the PowerPacker, but LhArc has
got a complex file-format and the IMPLODER has no commentated function in
its explode.library to decrunch FileImploder's datafiles, so I was very
happy to receive the Lh.Library and include my own cruncher/decruncher-
utility (PMC) to the PowerPlayer. The usage of the PMC is veeeerrry
simple. You only have to open a CLI/SHELL and then type in PMC, the name
of the file to crunch and finally the name of the destination-file.
Example:
PMC df0:modules/MOD.PowerTheme df0:modules/MOD.PowerTheme.LH
PMC will then display something like
Crunching df0:modules/MOD.PowerTheme, Please stand by !
And after an unimportant little time (99 secs) it will display the result:
Result
------
Uncrunched: 214418
Crunched: 158052
Percentage: 73
PowerPacker crunched the same file in 109 secs, but only crunched it to
168760 bytes (78 %). The only advantage of PowerPacker is that it
decrunches in 10 secs (Lh: 14 secs). I do not want to harm poor ole Nico
:-) but I think that YOU should crunch with PMC if you don't already have
the PowerPacker. Or just don't crunch the stuff if you have a harddisk big
& quick enough with hundreds of free megabytes.
( I don't have the latter :-( ).
It may happen that the percentage is wrong. This happens if the crunched
file is too big. The reason for this is the 16 Bit Source of the CPU-Divu
Operation. Of course, the file is not affected.
PMC creates files of the SFHD-Format (Stephan Fuhrmann's High Density :-)
). Typical for these files is the 4 bytes ID 'SFHD' at the beginning. The
2nd long is the uncrunched length,the 3rd long is the crunched length.
I have seen some guys loading up modules on BBSs in the PMC-format.
PLEASE use '.PMC' as suffix and note that they need PowerPlayer to replay.
AND check the BBS wether there's PowerPlayer existing or not, they
won't be very happy if they download the stuff and don't find the
PowerPlayer !
An example BBS-entry could look like this:
SONG.PMC Very good module, use PowerPlayer to replay
I recommend uploading the modules in the PMC-format without unimportant
'trash' in an archive. You don't have to decrunch manually, the file
needs less diskspace (it's still crunched) and there's last but not least
the PMC-format that has been developed ONLY for the PowerPlayer, so you
_NEED_ the PowerPlayer to decrunch ß-} ! By doing this you can show your
consent to the PowerPlayer!
==============================================================================
Technical Information
---------------------
PowerPlayer won't create his own process. It seems to be a modern feature
to launch everything in the background, but I wanted to give the user the
possibility to stop the computer i.e. in the startup-sequence as long as
the song plays. I think this is the best way to realize this, if you want
to create a background process for PowerPlayer you will have to "RunBack"
it yourself !
PowerPlayer uses the AUDIO.DEVICE to allocate audio-channels. I think
PowerPlayer is the only ModulePlayer that does this. The great advantage
of this method is that PowerPlayer refuses to run when another program uses
the audio-channels. If you have ever heard the chaos two ModulePlayers
playing simultaneous evoke you will like this feature.
ATTENTION! Do use the NoisePacker-Routine V2.03 with care ! My Amiga
crashes after a while when I play a noisepacked Module. The programmers of
this replay-routine have done something weird with the CIA that should not
be made in Multitasking. If you have a CIA-free replayer, give it to me.
Do NOT process important data while and after playing such a module !
Since there are sooo many music-proggies for the AMIGA, it is impossible to
include all the existing replays. To give you and me the possibility to
expand PowerPlayer to the best moduleplayer ever written, I will built in
any replay-routine sent to me, if the following work is done:
- Sourcecode of the Music-Routine in ASSEMBLY, PC-Relative if possible.
At this time I can only include replayers at the base of the
verticalblank-interrupt. The sourcecode has to be on a 3.5"-disk
- Add a description how to recognize that certain kind of module or other-
wise simply enclose 3 or more of those modules and I'll find out myself
- In any case,though, I would like you to add 3 or more Songs that can be
played with your replay, if possible. I have to test the routines, and
a music-proggy with less than 3 adequate songs is surely not very useful.
- Include an envelope addressed to you, with 5 DM or more (I accept only
DEUTSCH-MARK, no cheques or other trash like that)
- If the disk has only ONE error, I'll take for granted that you do not want
it back and shred it. So do use high-quality-disks formatted carefully
before using (verify) !
If you want some cool features added to the PowerPlayer, do this:
- Write a detailed letter with all new features you think of
- If you'd like to have the update with all/some features wanted, include
a disk and an envelope addressed to you
- Include 5 DM (DEUTSCH MARK) for my working on it !
If you want an update, do this:
- Include a disk and an envelope addressed to you
- Include 5 DEUTSCHE MARK for all the work !
- I will send you the actual version of PowerPlayer
DON'T PANIC when I do not reply your letter at once ! I have not enough
time to spend half the day with my computer.
My Address: Stephan Fuhrmann
Erikstr. 30
W-2380 Schleswig
Germany
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