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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.
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.
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.