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- | |(c)1992 | |
- | |Blam | |
- | |Entertainment | Version|
- | |Group | 1.704|
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- Copyright (c)1992 Blam Entertainment Group. All Rights Reserved.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page i
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- Table of Contents
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- I: Warranty and License Terms and Conditions..... 1
- II: Important Notices............................. 3
- 1. AUTOEXEC.BAT............................... 3
- 2. CONFIG.SYS................................. 3
- III: System Requirements........................... 3
- IV: Concept....................................... 4
- V: General....................................... 4
- VI: About the Modes............................... 5
- 1. LaserDisc.................................. 6
- 2. Video Tape................................. 6
- 3. Compact Disc............................... 7
- 4. Cassette Tape / Record Album............... 7
- VII: A Note About Registration..................... 8
- VIII: Program Limitation............................ 8
- IX: Upgrading to New Versions..................... 9
- X: Applying Updates..............................10
- XI: Automatic Registration Transfer...............10
- XII: DOS Command Line..............................11
- XIII: Program Installation..........................11
- XIV: Keyboard Control..............................13
- XV: Main Menu.....................................14
- 1. Edit Menu..................................14
- 2. Report Menu................................14
- 3. Scan Records...............................14
- 4. Utility Menu...............................15
- 5. Mode Select................................15
- 6. Configuration Menu.........................15
- 7. Quit Program...............................15
- XVI: Edit Menu / Match Menu........................15
- 1. Find a Record..............................16
- 2. Add a Record...............................16
- 3. Match Report...............................16
- 4. Edit record................................16
- a. LaserDisc / Video Tape..................17
- 1. Screen One...........................17
- 2. Screen Two...........................18
- 3. Screen Three & Four..................18
- 4. Screen Five..........................18
- 5. Screen Six...........................19
- 6. Screen Seven.........................20
- b. Compact Disc &
- Cassette Tape / Record Album...........20
- 5. View Record................................21
- a. LaserDisc...............................21
- b. Video Tape..............................22
- c. Compact Disc &
- Cassette Tape / Record Album...........22
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page ii
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- 6. Record Print...............................22
- 7. Next Record................................23
- 8. Previous Record............................23
- 9. Quit Menu..................................23
- XVII: Report Menu...................................23
- 1. Category Menu..............................24
- a. Report All..............................24
- b. Movie...................................24
- c. Non-Movie...............................25
- d. Owned Titles............................25
- e. To Be Viewed............................25
- f. Coming Soon.............................25
- g. Available Now...........................25
- h. Record Albums Only......................25
- i. Cassette Tapes Only.....................25
- j. Quit Menu...............................25
- 2. Grouping Menu..............................26
- a. Title / Artist..........................26
- b. Category................................26
- c. Release Year............................26
- d. Video / Audio Label.....................26
- e. Numbered Catalog........................26
- f. Library.................................27
- g. MPAA Rating.............................27
- h. Replication.............................27
- i. Quit Menu...............................27
- 3. The Reports................................27
- a. Prefix..................................28
- b. System Mode.............................28
- c. Category................................28
- d. Grouping................................28
- e. Extend Character / Printer Codes........29
- f. Report Format...........................29
- g. Extension...............................29
- 4. Report Data................................29
- a. LaserDisc / Video Tape modes............29
- 1. Catalog Number.......................29
- 2. Title................................29
- 3. Stereo...............................30
- 4. SR...................................30
- 5. CX / DB..............................30
- 6. Di / HF..............................30
- 7. DS...................................30
- 8. WS...................................31
- 9. CC...................................31
- 10. CH / CR.............................31
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- 11. CLV-CAA-CAV / SP-LP-SLP.............31
- 12. Side / Program......................32
- 13. File................................32
- 14. MPAA Rating.........................32
- 15. Run.................................32
- 16. Year................................32
- 17. Category............................32
- 18. Video Release Label / Replication...32
- b. Compact Disc / Cassette Tape............33
- 1. Catalog Number.......................33
- 2. Artist...............................33
- 3. Title................................33
- 4. AAD-ADD-DAD-DDD / QS-NR-HX...........33
- 5. DS-D3-DV-DG / FMT-DS-XDR.............33
- 6. File.................................34
- 7. CI...................................34
- 8. Audio Run............................34
- 9. Year.................................34
- 10. Cagegory............................34
- 11. Label...............................34
- XVIII: Utility Menu..................................34
- 1. File Sort..................................34
- 2. Archive Data...............................35
- 3. Reindex Data...............................35
- 4. Program Information........................36
- 5. DOS Shell..................................36
- 6. Quit Menu..................................36
- XIX: Configuration Menu............................36
- 1. Printer Menu...............................36
- 2. Report Format Menu.........................37
- 3. Archive Pick Menu..........................37
- 4. Extend CHR On/Off..........................38
- 5. Codes to On/Off............................38
- 6. Time Calculate On/Off......................38
- 7. Quit Menu..................................38
- XX: Sample Screens................................39
- 1. LaserDisc & Video Tape.....................39
- a. Screen One..............................39
- b. Screen Two..............................40
- c. Screen Three............................40
- d. Screen Four.............................40
- e. Screen Five.............................41
- f. Screen Six..............................41
- g. Screen Seven............................42
- 2. Compact Disc &
- Cassette Tape / Record Album..............42
- a. Screen One..............................42
- b. Screen Two..............................43
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page iv
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- XXI: Edit Disc Legend..............................44
- A1. LaserDisc / Video Tape Title..............44
- B1. Stereo Type Indicator.....................44
- C1. Spectral Recording Indicator..............44
- D1. CX Noise Reduction / Linear Dolby NR
- Indicator................................44
- E1. Digital Sound / Hi-Fi Indicator...........44
- F1. Surround Sound Mode Indicator.............44
- G1. Multi Audio Indicator.....................45
- H1. LucasFilm THX Sound System Indicator......45
- I1. Q-Sound Indicator.........................45
- J1. Color Status Indicator....................45
- K1. Close Captioned / Subtitles Indicator.....45
- L1. Widescreen Format Indicator...............45
- M1. Digital Video Transfer Indicator..........45
- N1. Additional Footage Indicator..............45
- O1. Theatrical Trailer Indicator..............45
- P1. Color Bar Test Pattern Indicator..........45
- Q1. Super Laser Indicator.....................46
- R1. Extended Play Format Indicator............46
- S1. Standard Play Format Indicator............46
- T1. Special Jacket Indicator..................46
- U1. Minute Only Encoded Indicator.............46
- V1. Table of Contents Indicator...............46
- W1. Supplemental Indicator....................46
- X1. Surround Sound Test Pattern Indicator.....46
- Y1. Disc Type Indicator.......................46
- Z1. Stereo Select.............................47
- A2. Surround Select...........................47
- B2. Spectral Select...........................47
- C2. Super Laser Select........................47
- D2. CX Noise Reduction Select.................48
- E2. Linear Dolby B NR Select..................48
- F2. Digital Sound Select......................48
- G2. Hi-Fi Recording Select....................48
- H2. Color Select..............................49
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- I2. Close Caption Select......................49
- J2. Widescreen Select.........................49
- K2. Recording Format Select (LaserDisc).......51
- L2. Recording Format Select (Video Tape)......52
- M2. Library Select............................52
- N2. Release Year..............................52
- O2. MPAA Rating...............................53
- P2. Run Time..................................53
- Q2. Library Indicator.........................53
- R2. Category..................................53
- S2. Production Studio.........................53
- T2. Releasing Studio..........................53
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page v
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- U2. Catalog Number............................53
- V2. Side / Program Number.....................54
- W2. Chapters / Starting Counter...............54
- X2. Year Issued...............................54
- Y2. Episodes..................................55
- Z2. Purchase Date.............................55
- A3. Purchase Price............................55
- B3. Replication / Manufacturer................55
- C3. Distributor...............................56
- D3. Video Released Label......................56
- E3. Cast......................................56
- F3. Producer..................................56
- G3. Executive Producer........................56
- H3. Music by..................................56
- I3. Written by................................56
- J3. Screenplay by.............................57
- K3. Director..................................57
- L3. Special Features..........................57
- M3. Short Side CAV............................57
- N3. Odd Side Extended Play....................57
- O3. Side Number (SSCAV, Odd CLV)..............57
- P3. Magnetic Audio Master.....................58
- Q3. Number of Magnetic Tracks.................58
- R3. Cinema Digital Sound Select...............58
- S3. Supplemental Material Select..............58
- T3. Additional Footage Select.................58
- U3. Theatrical Trailer Select.................58
- V3. Special Jacket Select.....................59
- W3. Disc Type Select..........................60
- X3. Digital Video Transfer Select.............60
- Y3. LucasFilm THX Sound System Select.........61
- Z3. Mixed in Q-Sound Select...................61
- A4. Table of Contents Select..................61
- B4. Subtitles Select..........................61
- C4. Surround Sound Audio Check................61
- D4. Color Bar Pattern.........................62
- E4. Multi-Audio Type Select...................62
- F4. Bilingual Select..........................63
- G4. Minute Encoded Only Select................63
- H4. Side number (Minute Only).................63
- I4. Manual CX Switch Select...................63
- J4. Side Number (Manual CX)...................64
- K4. Brown Tint Select (Sepia Tone)............64
- L3. Episode Number............................64
- M3. Episode Title.............................64
- N3. Episode Air Date..........................64
- O3. Episode Run Time..........................65
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page vi
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- P4. Chapter Index Information.................65
- Q4. Format Select (Compact Disc)..............65
- R4. Format Select (Cassette Tape &
- Record Album)............................66
- S4. Noise Reduction Format....................66
- T4. Special Recording Format..................66
- U4. Dolby HX Pro Select.......................67
- V4. XDR Select................................67
- W4. Q-Sound Select............................67
- X4. Dolby Surround Select.....................67
- Y4. Artist....................................68
- Z4. Title.....................................68
- A5. Label.....................................68
- B5. Distributor...............................68
- C5. Recording Format / Noise Reduction
- Indicator................................68
- D5. Special Format (Compact Disc)
- Format (Cassette Tape / Record Album)
- Indicator................................68
- E5. Catalog Number............................69
- F5. Category..................................69
- G5. Special...................................69
- H5. Library...................................69
- I5. Release Year..............................69
- J5. Tracks....................................69
- K5. Audio Run.................................70
- L5. Video Run.................................70
- M5. Track Titles..............................70
- N5. Song Run Times............................70
- XXII: Association of Shareware Professionals........70
- XXIII: Legal Tidbits.................................71
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 1
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-
- I: WARRANTY AND LICENSE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
-
- Please review the following terms and conditions carefully.
- By using this software, you indicate your acceptance of such
- terms and conditions and agree to be bound by them.
-
- This is a legal agreement between you, the end user, and Blam
- Entertainment Group. By using this software, you are agreeing
- to be bound by the terms and conditions of this agreement. If
- you do not agree to the terms and conditions of this
- agreement, you must destroy all copies of this program and its
- associated documentation, whether in printed or computer
- readable form.
-
- This software and all associated documentation are the
- copyrighted property of Blaine R. Young and Blam Entertainment
- Group. All references to Blam Entertainment Group within this
- document and its associated software refer to Blam
- Entertainment Group and all its representatives, including but
- not limited to Blaine R. Young.
-
- Bulletin Board Systems, diskette duplication companies,
- shareware vendors and the agents of each where this software
- may be found are not in any way affiliated with Blam
- Entertainment Group. They serve as distribution points only.
-
- Blam Entertainment Group hereby disclaims all warranties
- relating to this software, whether expressed or implied,
- including without limitation any implied warranties of
- merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Blam
- Entertainment Group shall not be liable for any special,
- incidental, consequential, indirect or similar damages due to
- loss of data, loss of business profits, business interruption
- or any other reason, even if Blam Entertainment Group has been
- advised of the possibility of such damages. In no event shall
- Blam Entertainment Group's liability for any damages ever
- exceed the price paid to register the use of this software,
- regardless of the form of the claim.
-
- Should this software prove to be defective, the user assumes
- the responsibility of paying the entire cost of all necessary
- servicing, repair, or correction of any incidental or
- consequential damages.
-
- Blam Entertainment Group does not warrant that the functions
- contained in this program will meet your requirements or that
- the operation of this software will be uninterrupted or error
- free. You also assume the responsibility for the selection of
- this software to achieve your intended results, and for the
- installation, use and results obtained from this software.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 2
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-
- You are granted a limited non-exclusive license to use, copy
- and distribute this software under the following conditions:
- (a) This software must be distributed free of charge, except
- to defray expenses incurred during duplication. Connection or
- subscription fees to access bulletin board systems are not
- duplication costs. (b) This software must be unmodified in any
- way, with all files intact. You may only distribute the files
- as shipped to you on the distribution diskette or within the
- archive file.
-
- If any provision of this agreement is found void, invalid or
- unenforceable, it will not affect the validity of the balance
- of this agreement, which shall remain valid and enforceable
- according to its terms and conditions.
-
- This license is effective until terminated. You may terminate
- it at any time by destroying this software together with all
- copies of the documentation whether in computer readable or
- printed form.
-
- You may not use, copy, rent, lease, sell, transfer, modify,
- decompile, disassemble or otherwise reverse engineer this
- software or its associated documentation except as provided in
- this agreement. Any such unauthorized act shall result in
- immediate and automatic termination of this license.
-
- All rights not expressly granted here are reserved by Blam
- Entertainment Group including the right to update the program
- and/or documentation without formal notice of any kind.
-
- Should any troubles occur, support is available for any
- version of this software by telephone or mail. Please notify
- us of any errors in this software or its associated
- documentation at the address or phone number below.
-
- Blaine R. Young
- Blam Entertainment Group
- 916 Tanguay Court
- Kanata, ONT CANADA K2L 3X5
- (613) 591-7777
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 3
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-
- II: IMPORTANT NOTICES
-
- In order for DiscTrak System to operate to it's full
- potential, your computers AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS may
- require adjustment. Refer to your DOS documentation for full
- instructions regarding modifying and/or creating your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files.
-
- 1. AUTOEXEC.BAT
- Your AUTOEXEC.BAT file should contain the following line
- to allow the printed reports to be output correctly.
-
- PRINT /D:PRN
-
- PRINT.COM (or PRINT.EXE depending on DOS version) is a
- file supplied with DOS which runs resident and allows
- files to be printed while the computer is doing other
- things. DOS MUST be able to locate PRINT in order for
- DiscTrak System to use it. This file is usually located
- in the DOS subdirectory which should be located in the
- PATH= statement in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Consult your
- DOS manual on the full functions of PRINT and the uses of
- the PATH statement.
-
- 2. CONFIG.SYS
- DiscTrak can open and use up to 10 files at any given
- moment. With the numerous files which may be open prior
- to running DiscTrak System, the system will require more
- file handles than DOS provides by default. For this
- reason, the following line must be included in your
- CONFIG.SYS file.
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- FILES=20
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- If your CONFIG.SYS already includes a files command, make
- sure it's value is at least 20. DiscTrak System will not
- honour any file handles above 8 if the files are loaded
- into high memory. All file handles should be located in
- conventional memory.
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- III: SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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- MS/DOS Version 2.1 or Greater
- 512k Minimum Ram
- Monochrome Monitor Supported
- Color Monitor (CGA/EGA/VGA/MCGA/SVGA) Recommended
- Hard Drive Recommended
- 8mhz or faster System Clock Recommended
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 4
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- IV: CONCEPT
-
- The DiscTrak System was written to keep track of an ever
- growing number of Laser Video Discs and Compact Audio Discs.
- As this program matured through it's various incarnations, it
- occurred to us that this could be something everyone could
- use. From those early days the program has grown
- astronomically, into what has been described a very
- comprehensive and complete program.
-
- V: GENERAL
-
- DiscTrak System is a series of 32 files, two installation
- files and numerous possible report and other files. Seven of
- these files are issued in the archive file "DT-170.ZIP" (the
- .ZIP extension may differ depending on the archive program
- used.) or on the distribution diskette, depending on where you
- acquired the program. The installation program creates two
- program files, four documentation files and two windows
- related files. The DiscTrak program itself creates the 19
- remaining program files. These files consist of four Master
- Databases and a series of five Slave Databases, manually
- related back to the Masters, nine indexes and one
- configuration file.
-
- This program is written and tested on a Intel 386DX running at
- 20mHz, a 286 operating at 10mHz, and has been tested on all PC
- based processors and speeds available. At the slower speeds,
- the data compression/decompression will take time, especially
- when working with records containing very large numbers of
- chapter indexes and track titles. These waits are not
- intolerable but for this reason alone, the 8mhz clock speed is
- recommended.
-
- The recommendation for a hard drive is not forced. DiscTrak
- will allow the use of a SINGLE floppy drive system. However,
- using DiscTrak on floppy disks is slower and severely limits
- the ability to track large numbers of discs and/or tapes.
- With the vast amounts of data it is possible to track, the
- floppy will not be in your best interest. This program DOES
- NOT support the use of dual floppy disk drives.
-
- Color monitors are recommended. Actually, the better the
- monitor, the better this program looks. We have found that
- reading text on CGA screens is a pain. But if that's all
- you've got, we decided to let it go at that and not force you
- to go out and buy a $3000 monitor to run our programs. Aren't
- we nice?
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 5
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-
- Trust us when we talk about the RAM requirements. This
- program will use every byte it can get it's hands on and is
- very nasty if there isn't enough. Once loaded you shouldn't
- have any problems, however.
-
- This software is incompatible with EXPANDED Memory. It must
- be disabled before running DiscTrak System. For your
- convenience, we disable all memory between 640k and 1024k for
- use with all CLIPPER COMPILED APPLICATIONS automatically.
- This condition will be cleared on exiting the program. While
- in the DOS SHELL, this condition will still be in effect,
- however access to expanded memory which may be used by other
- programs is not affected.
-
- DiscTrak System is not particular when it comes to upper or
- lower case. It doesn't care if you type everything in all
- caps, all little letters or a mix of the two. Be happy and
- enter the data as you wish. However, this is not a spelling
- program. If you spelled a title wrong, and then spell it
- right while trying to locate it, you're out of luck. Try to
- remember to spell things correctly, or at least spell them the
- same wrong way consistently.
-
- SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT MICROSOFT WINDOWS:
- DiscTrak System will run properly under Microsoft Windows 3.0
- or higher, provided certain considerations are made. For your
- convenience, a default .PIF file and .ICO file have been
- included which will assist you. When invoking DiscTrak from
- windows, reference the .PIF file on the command line. The
- load file for DiscTrak, DT.EXE, does not like being inside the
- first 64k of memory inside windows. The .PIF file will call
- LOADFIX.COM, a DOS file, before loading. This will prevent
- troubles invoking the DOS Shell from inside DiscTrak and
- additional problems when exiting from Windows.
-
- DiscTrak System should run well within it's own window in 386
- Enhanced mode. With certain Windows 3.0 video drivers running
- directly in Windows 3.1, it is possible for screens writes to
- draw incorrectly, leaving parts of the screen blank or
- possibly from previous screens. Remember the base memory
- requirements when modifying or creating the .PIF file.
-
-
- VI: ABOUT THE MODES
-
- DiscTrak will accurately track all of your Laser Video Discs,
- Compact Discs, Video Tapes, Record Albums and Audio Tapes.
- Each format is maintained within it's own database to keep the
- program simple. The only exception is the Record Albums and
- Cassette Tapes. These formats share a common database.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 6
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-
- 1. LaserDisc
-
- The most comprehensive home video cataloging program ever
- seen, made even more extensive by tracking specifically
- the choice of videophiles. The LaserDisc has been around
- since 1978 but it's been in just the last few years that
- this format has received wide acceptance.
-
- DiscTrak centers on this incredible format. Specific
- information tracked here includes the year of the
- original release of the program on the disc as well as
- the year the disc was released. Also included is the
- ability to track for additional footage, supplemental
- material, LucasFilm THX Sound System remixing, closed
- captioning, digital sound, individual chapter index
- titles (up to 999 per LaserDisc entry) and many other
- things.
-
- In 1990, the term LaserDisc became the recognized term
- for the Laser Video Disc format and its variations
- worldwide. While this mode was designed exclusively for
- the LaserDisc format, it is compatible to some extent
- with the now defunct CED Videodisc System from RCA.
-
- 2. Video Tape
-
- This mode was designed with the VHS format in mind.
- However, it is not specifically limited to this format.
- References to tape speeds, such as SLP/EP, LP and SP are
- taken from the recognized standards within the VHS
- format.
-
- There are several tape formats available to users of this
- program including D1 & D2 digital, 1 inch open reel, 3/4
- inch open reel, 3/4 inch U-Matic, VHS, S-VHS, VHS-C,
- S-VHS-C, Beta, Beta ED, Beta Hi-Fi, SuperBeta, 8mm, Hi-8,
- and the Fisher Price Company Camcorder. Making
- allowances for all these different formats and the
- possible recording speeds available for each would be an
- incredible waste of code and time. When broken down into
- their basic components, all formats do the same thing,
- just in a different way.
-
- Therefore, everything's been lumped into a general
- purpose format. There are fields that can be used for
- any particular purpose to track additional information I
- haven't provided for. I'll explain fields later.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 7
-
-
- As for the information followed by the program, it is
- almost screen for screen the same as the LaserDisc mode.
- You can keep track of up to 8 major cast members and 6 of
- the production staff. Even keep track of those pesky
- previews that haunt us at every corner. The main
- differences center around the specific formats such as
- Hi-Fi, Dolby B Noise Reduction and counter position.
-
- 3. Compact Disc
-
- In 1983 when the Compact Disc appeared on the market, who
- could have predicted it's incredible rise to dominate the
- recording industry. With our program, you can keep track
- of running time, record label, year of issue and most
- importantly, the titles and running times of the
- individual songs on the disc itself (up to 999 per
- Compact Disc entry).
-
- Also available are flags for CD+Graphics discs, the short
- lived CD-Video 5" gold Video Discs and the even shorter
- lived CD-3, as well as Q-Sound encoding and Dolby
- Surround recording.
-
- 4. Cassette Tape / Record Album
-
- Everything about the Cassette Tape / Record Album mode
- directly mirrors the Compact Disc mode with only minor
- exceptions. Instead of asking your for things like AAD
- & DDD, it asks you for Noise Reduction characteristics.
- In addition, the mode will track tape types such as Metal
- and Chrome.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 8
-
-
- VII: A NOTE ABOUT REGISTRATION
-
- This software is written with the user supported shareware
- concept in mind. It is a copyrighted product. You are
- encouraged to copy the program and share it with others. If
- you find this program useful, and wish to continue using it
- beyond a reasonable evaluation period, registration is
- required.
-
- Registration of DiscTrak System will give you the following:
-
- 1) Unique serial number
- 2) Notifications of new versions
- 3) Free Upgrades (See NEW VERSIONS)
- 4) For an nominal fee to cover the cost of disks and postage
- a diskette with the latest version will be sent.
- 5) Automatic Upgrade Subscription service is available.
-
- With the release of version 1.50, the program no longer has
- limitations for the non registered user. This change brings
- us full circle to versions prior to 1.21 where serial numbers
- were first introduced.
-
- It is up to you and your conscience to register this software.
- Incredible amounts of time and money have been spent during
- the development and testing of this program as it now stands.
- All this to provide you with the fastest, smallest and most
- complete program possible. Please remember our efforts when
- you are entering untold numbers of entries into this program
- and thinking about the void it fills.
-
- For information regarding fees for registration, upgrades and
- upgrade subscription service, see DT-ORDER.DOC. When sending
- this form, only the first page is required. Print it out and
- set it to the address on the top of the form.
-
-
- VIII: PROGRAM LIMITATION
-
- DiscTrak is not limited in the number of record it can store,
- except by the size of the drive you're using. However there
- is a limit to how many records the program can keep track of
- in the Program Information Screen and in remembering the last
- active record in each mode. This limit is 9,999,999 records,
- per mode. If you begin to approach this limit, (I hope you
- have a VERY large hard drive) let me know and I'll make
- allowances.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 9
-
-
- IX: UPGRADING TO NEW VERSIONS
-
- Upgrades of DiscTrak System are available to everyone, free of
- charge. If you receive an upgrade from any Bulletin Board
- System (BBS), you will be billed for any long distance charges
- from your local phone company, provided you're calling long
- distance. You may also be required to pay a registration fee
- to access a particular BBS. These charges are independent of
- the registration fee for DiscTrak System.
-
- Blam Entertainment Group will try to keep all the major
- diskette duplicators up to date on the current revision of
- DiscTrak System. Upgrades are also available directly from
- Blam Entertainment Group, but registration is mandatory.
-
- Registered users of DiscTrak System may obtain a current copy
- of the program on diskette by filling out the "DT-ORDER.DOC"
- included with this package. Upgrade charges are listed in
- that document.
-
- Blam Entertainment Group offers a subscription service for our
- registered users. For a small processing fee, you can
- automatically receive all new versions of DiscTrak System.
- Simply fill out "DT-ORDER.DOC" and mark the subscription area
- to apply. Mail the completed form to Blam Entertainment
- Group. Current fees are listed in that document.
-
- If you're using a version of DiscTrak older than version 1.30
- and you've renamed your copy of the .EXE file for DiscTrak
- System to something other than "DT-xxx.EXE" (where xxx is the
- version number of the program, ie, DT-131.EXE is the file name
- for version 1.31), please rename accordingly.
-
- If you have a file called "DT.EXE" in the DiscTrak directory,
- please delete it or rename it. The "DT.EXE" file distributed
- with this version of DiscTrak is exclusive to this release.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 10
-
-
- X: APPLYING UPDATES
-
- This program incorporates an automatic update routine. It
- will apply itself the first time you run the program. This
- version of DiscTrak incorporates updates from the following
- versions:
-
- 1.18, 1.19, 1.20, 1.21, 1.22, 1.30, 1.31,
- 1.40, 1.50, 1.60, 1.61, 1.62.
-
- DiscTrak System will apply any updates necessary and activate
- the Automatic Registration Transfer if applicable upon the
- first execution of a new version. Previous versions of
- DiscTrak System will not be removed from your drive. Once the
- updates have been applied, however, the databases will no
- longer work with older versions of the program.
-
- Below is a sample version number for DiscTrak System. The
- version stated is not necessarily a valid version. This chart
- documents when updates are required, based on version number.
- This is valid for version 1.30 and newer.
-
- Version 1.401
- | ||\-- Bug Fix load ----\ No updates are
- | |\--- Version number --/ required when
- | | changed
- | |
- | \---- Version number --\ Updates are
- \------ Series Number ---/ required when
- changed
-
-
- XI: AUTOMATIC REGISTRATION TRANSFER
-
- DiscTrak System will read the serial number out of your
- previous version and install it in the new file, provided the
- version you are upgrading from is 1.21 or greater. The
- previous version of the .EXE file must be present for the
- transfer to take place.
-
- The Automatic Registration Transfer process is keyed off the
- first three numbers in the version number. In the example
- above, the transfer key is 140. With this example in mind, if
- you are currently using version 1.40 and upgrade to the bug
- fix load 1.401, the transfer keys are the same for both loads.
- In this case the Automatic Registration Transfer process will
- not run, and manual installation of the serial number into the
- bug fix load is required. As long as the key in the old
- version is different from the key on the new, the process will
- run correctly.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 11
-
-
- XII: DOS COMMAND LINE
-
- DiscTrak remembers the last mode active and automatically
- defaults that mode upon loading of the program. The first
- time the program is loaded, the LaserDisc mode is loaded by
- default. When one of the command line switches below are
- used, they override the default.
-
- The command line looks like this:
-
- DT [option]
-
- Options are:
-
- L = for the LaserDisc mode
- V = for the Video Tape mode
- C = for the Compact Disc mode
- T = for the Cassette Tape / Record Album Mode
-
-
- XIII: PROGRAM INSTALLATION
-
- Since you're reading this document, you have already installed
- the program. But for the purposes of completeness, here you
- go.
-
- The install program can be run from any drive or directory by
- simply typing INSTALL. The command line is as displayed
- below:
-
- INSTALL [target drive/directory]
-
- ie: INSTALL C:\DISCTRAK
-
- The [target drive/directory] is optional. If specified, the
- files will be installed into the specified directory of the
- specified drive. If the source and target drives are the
- same, you are you may omit the drive letter. The directory
- does not need to exist as the install program will create it
- automatically. If no target is specified, the currently
- selected drive and directory will be used. THERE IS NOT
- ENOUGH ROOM TO INSTALL THIS SOFTWARE ONTO A 360k DISKETTE, SO
- DON'T TRY.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 12
-
-
- The following files should be present: Files beginning with
- "*" are created by the installation program. All others were
- shipped on the diskette or included in the archive file.
-
- File Name: Purpose of File:
- ------------ ----------------------------------------------
- *DT-170.EXE Main program file.
- *DT.EXE System Start Up File
- *DT.ICO Microsoft Windows 3.x Icon File
- *DT.PIF Microsoft Windows 3.x Program Information File
- *DT-NEW.DOC Revision history information.
- *DT-ORDER.DOC Order form for registrations, upgrades and
- automatic update subscriptions.
- *DT-READ.ME Important program operation information.
- *DT-USER.DOC Complete system documentation. Includes
- warranty, registration and usage information.
- INSTALL.EXE Installation file which creates the program.
- PACKING.LST Listing of all supplied programs and files.
- FILE_ID.DIZ BBS File Description
- INSTALL.DOC Important installation information.
- SUBSCRPT.DOC Vendor/BBS Subscription order form.
- SYSOP.DOC Information for BBS Distribution.
- VENDOR.DOC Information for disk vendors, distributors,
- user groups, and more.
-
- Do not use any of the above files from any other version of
- DiscTrak System. The .PIF and .ICO may be safely used with
- other versions of DiscTrak System.
-
- At the DOS prompt, enter "DT" and press <ENTER>. The program
- will load and the title screen will appear. If this is the
- first time you've used DiscTrak, the program will prompt you
- that the database files are missing and ask if you would like
- to create them. Answering "No" will exit the program. Create
- the files and you will next be presented with the Main Menu.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 13
-
-
- XIV: KEYBOARD CONTROL
-
- There are several shortcuts when using DiscTrak System to move
- quickly around the screen.
-
- All options in all menus and all YES/NO questions are single
- key driven, using the first letter of the option. You may
- also use the cursor keys to move the highlight bar up and
- down, pressing <ENTER> on the desired option.
-
- On a color monitor, when editing or adding a record, the field
- you are working on is red with intense white letters. Other
- fields are white with red letters. If you have a monochrome
- monitor, the selected field is in inverse video from the rest
- of the screen.
-
- When editing or adding, the following keys are active.
-
- Right Arrow Move one character to right
- Left Arrow Move one character to left
- Ctrl Rt Arrow Skip one word to right
- Ctrl Lt Arrow Skip one word to left
- Up Arrow Move to previous field
- Down Arrow Move to next field
- Ctrl T Delete to end of word
- Ctrl U Restore data to field
- Ctrl Y Delete from cursor to end of field
- Home Beginning of field
- Ctrl Home Beginning of first field on page
- End End of data or end of field if no data
- Ctrl End Beginning of last field on page
- Page Down Next Page, changes saved
- Page Up For editing screens, this will step back one
- screen. In all other screens, the next page
- will be displayed.
- Delete Delete character at cursor
- Backspace Delete character to left of cursor
- ESC Next Page, No changes saved. Except in the
- track/chapter/episode edit & view screens,
- where the program will exit from the current
- routine and changes on current screen will not
- be saved. If pressed while answering a
- question, the current condition of the
- question will be maintained.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 14
-
-
- XV: MAIN MENU
-
- Everything you will do in DiscTrak will be initiated from the
- Main Menu. Across the bottom of the screen is a program line.
- This line will be visible the during the entire program. As
- for the options, we'll start at the top of the menu.
-
- 1. Edit Menu
-
- This brings up a new menu to allow for database
- manipulation. The options include editing, adding,
- viewing, printing, etc. Detailed explanations of the
- options are forthcoming.
-
- 2. Report Menu
-
- This brings up a menu for the system's printed reports.
- All reports are written directly to disk. The various
- options will be detailed later.
-
- 3. Scan Records
-
- a. LaserDisc / Video Tape
-
- A menu will appear and you will be asked to select
- from Cast, Production Credits, Episodes, Special
- Features or, in the LaserDisc mode only, Index of
- Chapters. Once selected, enter the information you
- wish to scan for. Any part of the information to
- search for is allowed, beginning, middle, end or
- anything in-between. The program will scan for
- anything that specifically matches the search
- string you've requested within the area you've
- specified.
-
- b. Compact Disc & Cassette Tape / Record Album
-
- Enter the title of the song you wish to search for.
- As stated above, this doesn't have to be the entire
- title, just some portion of the title.
-
- Once the scan is complete, a menu will appear which looks
- almost identical to the Edit Menu explained later. The
- only change is one option, Match Report, which creates a
- report containing all matches. The records will be
- presented sorted by Catalog Number. The format for the
- display is the same as the VIEW option under the EDIT
- MENU. You can view one, two all or none of the matches,
- in any order you desire. Refer to the EDIT MENU section
- for an explanation of each option.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 15
-
-
- After each selected operation, the menu will be returned.
- This is true except for the MATCH REPORT option which
- will return to the main menu, so be sure to use that
- option after viewing or printing any of the other
- matches.
-
- 4. Utility Menu
-
- This brings up a menu for the systems utilities.
- Operations available from this menu include sorting the
- database and storing the .DBF files within either a Zip,
- LZH or ARJ archive. DOS Shell and Program information
- are also in this menu. Details to follow.
-
- 5. Mode Select
-
- This will bring up a menu of choices to select between
- the four operating modes of DiscTrak System. LaserDisc,
- Video Tapes, Compact Discs and Cassette Tapes / Record
- Albums are the available modes.
-
- 6. Configuration Menu
-
- This is a menu to set all of DiscTrak System's variables.
- Included are Extended Character switches, Archive Program
- options, Report format, Printer Setup and Printer Code
- switches. Details to follow.
-
- 7. Quit Program
-
- System exit. A maintenance routine will run before
- exiting. This maintenance will delete any records you've
- marked for deletion. This is basically the same as the
- Sort Files option, but no sorting takes place. DiscTrak
- will exit to DOS when finished.
-
-
- XVI: EDIT MENU / MATCH MENU
-
- The databases in all modes are modified through this menu.
- The system automatically knows which files to use, depending
- on the mode. Across the bottom of the screen, DiscTrak will
- display three fields from the currently selected record:
- Title and Video Label for LaserDisc and Video Tapes, Artist
- and Title for Compact Discs and Cassette Tapes / Record Albums
- and in all modes, the catalog number. The Edit Menu / Match
- Menu will remain active until QUIT MENU has been selected.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 16
-
-
- 1. Find Record
-
- The system will search for the selected title or artist,
- depending on the mode and either display that title on
- the selection line or tell you the title / artist doesn't
- exist as typed. If DiscTrak can't find an exact match,
- it will search the entire title/artist field for the
- match and display it if applicable. If no match is found
- however, the displayed record will be the record active
- before the find option was selected. This option is not
- available in the Match Menu.
-
- 2. Add a Record
-
- This will add a blank record to the existing database.
- In the LaserDisc and Video Tape modes, you will be
- prompted to enter a title for the new record. You will
- then proceed to EDIT RECORD to enter the actual data.
- Refer to that section for full details. This option is
- not available in the Match Menu.
-
- After adding a record, the system will ask you if you
- wish to add another record. If you answer "Yes", the add
- routine is repeated. The default "No" will take you back
- to the main menu.
-
- 3. Match Report
-
- Available only from the Match menu, this option will
- print all the matches found during a Scan Records
- session. The format for this report will be the same as
- any report run from the Report Menu and will be grouped
- by Catalog Number. See the Report Menu section and Scan
- Records section for details.
-
- 4. Edit Record
-
- The sample screens and the legend that follows will help
- in the understanding of what DiscTrak is trying to say.
- They will help you from being confused. This option is
- not available in the Match Menu.
-
- This option is executed automatically when you are adding
- a record to the database.
-
- By pressing <Page Up> and <Page Down> you can step
- forward and backward through these screens.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 17
-
-
- If you are a previous user of DiscTrak System, it is
- possible that some deletion could take place on SLAVES 1
- & 4 when exiting the program. This is normal and is a
- result of new data storage routines which were
- incorporated in versions 1.61 and 1.70. This is normal.
- Trust me.
-
- This is like an elementary school quiz, fill in the
- blanks. Follow the steps below, referencing the sample
- screens and their explanations, and try not to get too
- far behind.
-
- a. LaserDisc & Video Tape:
-
- 1. Screen One
-
- The top half the screen will display the
- current information on the selected title.
- This information is provided to help you
- answer the displayed question. DO YOU WISH TO
- EDIT THE DISC/TAPE FORMAT INFORMATION? If
- you're adding a record, this question will be
- skipped, sending you straight to the
- questions. If you're editing an existing
- record, the default answer is "No".
-
- An answer of "No" takes you directly to screen
- two. When you answer "Yes", you will be
- prompted with the questions in the sample
- screens, one at a time. The default answers
- for each is highlighted by the cursor bar. If
- you are modifying an existing record, the
- default answer will reflect the current state
- of the database for each question. For
- example, if the record is in the MOVIE
- library, the highlight bar for the Library
- question will be on the "Movie" selection, if
- the record is in the NON-MOVIE Library, the
- default will be "Non-Movie".
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 18
-
-
- 2. Screen Two
-
- The lower half of the screen will refresh,
- updating the answers on the top of the screen
- if necessary. All data fields will be
- displayed at once, allowing you to use the
- cursor keys to select the field for
- modification. Refer to KEYBOARD CONTROL for a
- description of how to move around the screen.
- Fill in the blanks and keep going. The next
- screen will come up automatically.
-
- You must press either <Page Down> or <ENTER>
- on the last field in order to proceed to the
- next screen. The cursor keys will not move
- you to the next screen.
-
- Between screens two and three, if DiscTrak
- System detects any change in the catalog
- number or if you're adding a record, the
- program will scan for duplication. If it finds
- any record in either the LaserDisc or Video
- Tape modes using the specified catalog number
- already, you will be prompted to enter a new
- number for your current record. Each new
- number will also be verified.
-
- 3. Screen Three and Four
-
- Screen three is where you enter the Cast and
- Production Credits information. Screen four
- will come up when you're finished and allow
- you to enter any Special Information which may
- be applicable to the current record.
-
- 4. Screen Five
-
- Screen five uses the same basic format as
- screen one. It's pop quiz time. You will
- again be asked if you want to answer the
- questions, except if adding a record, where
- the questions are automatically asked. Like
- screen one, these will also appear one at a
- time. <Page Up> will go back to the previous
- question.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 19
-
-
- DiscTrak System will only ask questions which
- are valid based on the information you've
- already entered. For example, in the
- LaserDisc mode you will not be asked if the
- disc is encoded with a Table of Contents (TOC)
- if there are no chapter indexes recorded on
- the disc. If the question does not apply,
- DiscTrak simply doesn't ask it. Don't be
- alarmed if a question or two gets skipped.
-
- The cursor bar highlights the default answer
- for each question. If you are editing an
- existing record, the default position of the
- highlight bar will change to reflect the
- current state, the same way it did back on
- screen one. (Do you remember that far back?)
- Again, use the sample screens and their
- explanations. If you don't, nothing bad will
- happen, but you may need the stress relief
- method of your choice before too long.
-
- 5. Screen Six
-
- Screen six is an expansion of what used to be
- on screen four. As collections of LaserDiscs
- become available to the public of old
- television shows, the need to track more than
- 4 episodes per disc became necessary. This
- screen will ask if you wish to enter the
- Episode information and like before, the
- asking nicely will be skipped if you're adding
- a record. There are four fields of data to
- fill in per episode, Episode Number, Title,
- Air-Date and Run Time. These fields will be
- displayed in groups of 10 episodes, paging to
- the next screen when appropriate, up to 99
- episodes. Pressing PAGE UP will take you back
- one screen, PAGE DOWN will force you to the
- next screen. This screen will be skipped if
- there is no episode information to be entered.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 20
-
-
- 6. Screen Seven
-
- When first entering screen seven, you will be
- asked if you wish to enter the Chapter Index
- Information. And like the last three times
- we've discussed this type of a question,
- you'll be sent straight to the editing form if
- you're adding a new record. This is the area
- for the individual chapter stops placed on the
- disc. The number of fields is determined by
- how may chapters were specified on screen two.
- They will be displayed in groups of 10, up to
- 999 chapter indexes. Once the first ten
- chapters are filled in, the next group of 10
- will be presented, until you reach the total
- number of chapters specified. Again, the PAGE
- UP and PAGE DOWN keys work on this screen.
- This screen will be skipped if no chapter
- index information is encoded on the LaserDisc,
- or if you're in the Video Tape mode.
-
- b. Compact Disc & Cassette Tape / Record Album:
-
- The first screen is much like the first screen back
- in the LaserDisc and Video Tape modes. You must
- answer these questions when adding a disc/tape for
- the first time. You are asked four questions about
- the disc in the Compact Disc mode and six questions
- in the Cassette Tape / Record Album mode. Once
- they are answered, the next screen will pop up,
- looking much like the CD Sample Screen in the
- screen section.
-
- When first entering this screen, the area for song
- titles will remain blank until the number of tracks
- field has been entered and read. Once you're ready
- to enter the titles, you will be asked if you want
- to edit the information, unless your adding a
- record where you will jump straight to the data
- entry. The correct number of spaces will appear,
- in groups of 10. Once the first ten titles and
- their running times are filled in, the next group
- of 10 will be presented, until you reach the total
- number of tracks entered in the tracks field. PAGE
- UP and PAGE DOWN keys will work accordingly on this
- screen.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 21
-
-
- Once all titles are entered, DiscTrak will
- calculate the running times of all the tracks and
- advise you of any discrepancies between the AUDIO
- RUN time and the Calculated Time. If the times do
- not match, you will be asked if you wish to replace
- the entered time with the calculated time. This
- routine can be disabled with a switch in the
- Configuration Menu, however it will run when adding
- a record, regardless of the switch setting. This
- routine is not available in the Compact Disc mode
- on discs marked with CDV, as these discs have two
- different run times. It is available at all other
- times.
-
- Remember that run times reported by the record
- companies on individual songs do not include the
- "dead" space between songs, usually 2-4 seconds.
- For this reason, your calcluated times may be off.
-
- 5. View Record
-
- Once you've found the record you want, this option will
- view that record. In all modes, the top section of the
- screen will remain constant, displaying information
- regarding the specific record. See the sample screens
- under Edit for specifics.
-
- The lower section of the screen is paged. It is possible
- for several pages to follow, up to 110 pages to be exact,
- depending on the information for that record. If there
- are additional pages, the system will prompt with "More"
- in the upper left corner of the screen indicating to
- press any key to advance to the next page. If "More"
- does not appear, the last page is being displayed and any
- key press will take you back to the MAIN MENU. Any
- screen which has no data to be displayed will be skipped.
-
- If viewing the Chapters of a LaserDisc, Episodes on a
- LaserDisc or Videotape, or the Song Titles of a Compact
- Disc or Cassette Tape, pressing the ESC key will skip all
- remaining pages and proceed to the next valid menu.
- Pressing PAGE UP will take you back one screen.
-
- a. LaserDisc
-
- The top portion of the screen differs from what you
- see in the sample screens. You will see the actual
- words to display the saved information. There are
- no special symbols to decode.
-
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 22
-
-
- The first screen includes motion picture rating,
- run time, number of sides, production company,
- catalog number, home video label, etc. Screen two
- displays the Cast and the Production Credits,
- provided there are any. The third screen shows
- special features information.
-
- The fourth screen displays up to 99 episodes,
- grouped by 10. Pressing ESC will skip the episode
- display automatically. This series of screens will
- be skipped if there are no episodes to display.
-
- The remainder of the screens are for the displaying
- of the Chapter Index information. This data will
- be grouped by 10 chapters. Remember the use of the
- ESC key to skip viewing all of the 999 possible
- chapter indexes per disc record. These screens
- will also be skipped if empty.
-
- b. Video Tape
-
- A mirror image of the LaserDisc mode. Subtle
- differences exist to compensate for things like
- recording speed, beginning tape counter position,
- Dolby Noise Reduction and Hi-Fi Recording.
- References to things specific to LaserDisc have
- been removed like Jacket Type, disc type and Multi-
- Channel Audio. This mode does not support the
- Chapter index information screens, but does support
- the use of Episode information.
-
- c. Compact Disc and Cassette Tape / Record Album
-
- Pages are the actual names of the titles of each
- song and their associated running times located on
- each disc or tape, group by 10. Remember the ESC
- key if you don't want to step through all of the
- possible 999 entries per disc record.
-
- For all modes, please see the Edit Section and the
- associated sample screens for the exact information as
- displayed.
-
- 6. Record Print
-
- This option prints the currently selected record on a
- single 8.5 x 11" sheet of paper. The data printed out is
- the exact same information displayed with the View
- option, but only on paper and without the pauses between
- screens.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 23
-
-
- DiscTrak System tests for the presence of a parallel
- printer before printing the information. If it can't
- find one or it is off line, the program will write the
- file directly to the current drive and directory using
- the following format to determine the name of the file.
-
- C:\DISCTRAK\DT-xxxxx.TXT
- \----------/\-/\---/ \-/
- | | | \- Standard Extension
- | | \------ Seconds Elapsed Since Midnight
- | \---------- Standard Header
- \----------------- Sample Drive/Directory
-
- This name will be displayed on the screen while the
- printout is being written.
-
- 7. Next Record
-
- Jumps one record forward.
-
- 8. Previous Record
-
- Jumps one record backward.
-
- 9. Quit Menu
-
- Returns to MAIN MENU.
-
-
- XVII: REPORT MENU
-
- This facility will create ASCII reports in three possible
- formats. The default report is the SMALL report which is 132
- characters across by 62 lines per page. Then next report is
- the LANDSCAPE report and is 156 characters across by 47 lines
- down, per page. The third report PORTRAIT and is also 156
- characters across, but is 62 lines per page. Which report is
- written is specified by selecting the proper option in the
- CONFIGURATION MENU, explained later.
-
- If your printer supports a landscape font with 15 cpi
- printing, this is the basic premise LANDSCAPE report. You can
- also use an external program which will allow the document to
- be printed sideways on the page. The PORTRAIT report will
- format the report onto 8 1/2" paper, in 20cpi format. For the
- SMALL report, any printer capable of 15 cpi will print these
- reports just fine.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 24
-
-
- All reports are written directly do disk, regardless of which
- report format you chose. Any printer codes you've programmed
- into the program inside the CONFIGURATION MENU will be
- inserted into the proper report. Each report setup string
- will get added to the beginning of the report, with the clear
- down string being added at the end. However, if you've
- selected the Codes to Off in the CONFIGURATION MENU, no codes
- will be included in any report.
-
- Once the report is written, you will be asked if you wish to
- print the report. If "Yes", DiscTrak calls up the DOS program
- PRINT which will print the report. If the printout is not
- desired at this time or you're going to use an external
- program to print, select NO and control will be returned to
- MAIN MENU.
-
- NOTE: PRINT automatically ejects a page from the printer
- when printing is complete. In addition, a form
- feed code is included in the report to allow easy
- removal of the report from tractor feed printers
- and to insure proper operation when using external
- programs to print. There may be a blank page after
- printing is completed. This is not a malfunction.
-
- In all modes except the Compact Disc mode, there are two menus
- to step through. The first menu is the Category Menu or
- Inclusion Menu. The second menu is the Grouping menu. When
- either menu is present, the current report format will be
- displayed below the menu box. The Compact Disc Mode does not
- display the Category Menu.
-
- 1. Category Menu
-
- This menu selects which records to include in the report.
- The options are pretty self explanatory. This menu is
- skipped completely in the Compact Disc Mode where you
- will go directly to the second menu.
-
- a. Report All
-
- This category option will generate a report which
- contains all records stored in the current mode.
- This is the default selection in all modes.
-
- b. Movie
-
- This option will generate a report which will
- contain only those records listed in the MOVIE
- Library. It is valid in the LaserDisc and Video
- Tape modes only.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 25
-
-
- c. Non-Movie
-
- Only records in the NON-MOVIE Library will be
- included in reports generated with this option.
- This is valid in the LaserDisc and Video Tape modes
- only.
-
- d. Owned Titles
-
- All titles listed in the Movie, Non-Movie and To Be
- Viewed libraries will be included in this report
- created from this option. This is valid only for
- LaserDisc and Video Tape modes.
-
- e. To Be Viewed
-
- Titles listed in the To Be Viewed library will be
- included in reports generated by this option. It
- is valid in the LaserDisc and Video Tape modes
- only.
-
- f. Coming Soon
-
- Records included in this report must be in the
- COMING SOON library. And what a shock, this is for
- LaserDiscs and Video Tapes only.
-
- g. Available Now
-
- This report will include records with the library
- field set to AVAILABLE NOW. Valid for LaserDiscs
- and Video Tapes only.
-
- h. Record Albums Only
-
- This will allow you to create different reports
- based only on the Record Albums stored in the
- database. This option is exclusive to the Cassette
- Tape / Record Album Mode.
-
- i. Cassette Tapes Only
-
- The reports generated with this option will only
- include the Cassette Tapes and not the Record
- Albums. This is exclusive to the Cassette Tape /
- Record Album Mode.
-
- j. Quit Menu
-
- Returns to MAIN MENU.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 26
-
-
- 2. Grouping Menu
-
- Once the category is selected, you'll be prompted to
- select the grouping order. Beyond this selection, the
- report writer will take over. Inside each grouping, the
- records will be listed alphabetically.
-
- a. Title / Artist
-
- Within the LaserDisc and Video Tape modes, the
- records selected in the Category Menu will be
- grouped alphabetically, by TITLE. In the Compact
- Disc and Cassette Tape / Record Album modes, the
- records will be grouped by ARTIST and then by Year
- of Release. This is the default selection in all
- modes.
-
- b. Category
-
- Selected records will be grouped according to their
- Category. This option is valid for all modes.
-
- c. Release Year
-
- Within the Compact Disc and Cassette Tape / Record
- Album modes, the reports will be grouped on the
- Year the title was released, field -I5- in the
- sample screens. For the LaserDisc and Video Tape
- modes, the report will be grouped by the year the
- original program was released. Field -N2- as
- referenced by the sample screens.
-
- d. Video / Audio Label
-
- For those of you who really want this report, here
- it is. All records valid for the criteria you set
- forth are reported by their releasing label or Home
- Video label. This is available in all modes.
-
- e. Numbered Catalog
-
- Not that anyone actually asked for reports grouped
- by the catalog number, but what the heck. This
- will report all applicable records grouped on the
- catalog number field. This is available in all
- modes of operation.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 27
-
-
- f. Library
-
- This option is exclusive to the Compact Disc and
- Cassette Tape / Record Album modes only. This will
- group all records by the library classification. I
- have included this in the grouping option because
- the library field is strictly random. It can
- contain any character or number known to mankind as
- long as it only occupies one space and can be typed
- from the keyboard.
-
- g. MPAA Rating
-
- This option is presented only in the LaserDisc and
- Video Tape modes. If you want a grouping by rating
- (nothing, G, PG, PG-13, R, X, NC-17, FAMIL, ADULT)
- this option was built for you.
-
- h. Replication
-
- Valid only in the LaserDisc and Video Tape modes,
- this option will group the report by the
- Replication field. Again, this is if you want to
- know, or even care which discs were pressed by 3M,
- Technidisc or Digital Audio Disc Corporation.
-
- i. Quit Menu
-
- Like in all other menus, this will return you to
- the MAIN MENU.
-
- 3. The Reports
-
- Now that you have selected what to report and how to
- report it, DiscTrak System runs off and writes the
- report. Each report has a unique filename, based by the
- report you are running. This filename will be displayed
- on the main menu while the report is being written.
- Follow the explanation below for the name.
-
- C:\DISCTRAK\DT-LLTEL.TXT
- \----------/\-/||||| \-/
- | | ||||| \-- Standard Extension
- | | ||||\----- Report Format
- | | |||\------ Extend Characters/Codes
- | | ||\------- Report Grouping
- | | |\-------- Report Category
- | | \--------- System Mode
- | \----------- Standard Prefix
- \------------------ Sample Drive/Directory
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 28
-
-
- a. Prefix
-
- Simply the standard prefix. All reports will have
- the "DT-" prefix.
-
- b. System Mode
-
- Which mode generated the report.
-
- L=LaserDisc
- V=Video Tape
- C=Compact Disc
- T=Cassette Tape / Record Album
-
- c. Category
-
- This is selected by the answer to the first menu
- choice you made.
-
- R=Report All
- M=Movie Records (LaserDisc and Video Tape Mode Only)
- N=Non-Movie Records (LD and VCR Mode Only)
- O=Owned Titles (LD and VCR Mode Only)
- T=To Be Viewed (LD and VCR Mode)
- C=Coming Soon (LD and VCR Mode Only)
- A=Available Now (LD and VCR Mode)
- A=Record Albums Only (Tape/Album Mode)
- T=Cassette Tapes Only (Tape/Album Mode)
- S=Scan Records/Song Search
-
- d. Grouping
-
- This is derived by the grouping option you selected
- back in the second menu.
-
- T=Title (LD and VCR Mode Only)
- A=Artist (CD and Tape Mode Only)
- C=Category
- Y=Year of Release
- N=Numbered Catalog
- V=Video Label (LD and VCR Mode Only)
- R=Record Label (CD and Tape Mode)
- L=Library (CD and Tape Mode Only)
- M=MPAA Rating (LD and VCR Mode Only)
- R=Replication (LD and VCR Mode)
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 29
-
-
- e. Extend Character / Printer Codes Setting
-
- This is the setting of the Extended Character Set
- and the inclusion of printer codes into the reports
- as set in the Configuration Menu.
-
- E=Extended Characters (Above ASCII 127), No Codes
- F=Extended Characters including Printer Codes
- S=Standard Characters (Below ASCII 127), No Codes
- T=Standard Characters including Printer Codes
-
- f. Report Format
-
- This is the format of the Report
-
- L=Landscape Report - 156 Characters x 47 Lines
- P=Portrait Report - 156 Characters x 62 Lines
- S=Small Report - 132 Characters x 62 Lines
-
- g. Extension
-
- This will always be ".TXT"
-
- 4. Report Data
-
- The actual body of the reports consist of various types
- of information. All pages of the report will have
- headers giving page number, program version, time and
- date of the report, which mode generated the report and
- the report category. Data included in each report varies
- only by which report is being run. For example, the
- Small report does not contain all the data available in
- the Portrait or Landscape reports.
-
- These descriptions are for each of the fields included in
- all reports and the meanings of the data. All fields are
- included in all reports unless otherwise specified.
-
- a. LaserDisc / Video Tape
-
- 1. Catalog Number
- Pretty self explanatory.
-
- 2. Title
- Again, pretty self explanatory.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 30
-
-
- 3. Stereo
- There are several possible entries. They are
- pretty self explanatory too. The entry for
- Digital is spelled without the "a" because of
- a database field length. Don't call us for
- this apparent typo.
-
- Dolby = Dolby Stereo
- Ultra = Ultra*Stereo
- Analog = Analog Stereo
- Re-mix = Electronically Re-mixed for Stereo
- Digitl = Digital Stereo
- Mono = Mono
-
- 4. SR
- Spectral Recording data. This field will be
- blank if it does not apply. This field is not
- available in the Small report.
-
- SR = Spectral Recording
- SD = Spectral Recording Digital
-
- 5. CX / DB
- CX Noise Reduction in the LaserDisc mode,
- Dolby Noise Reduction in the Video Tape mode.
- If the field is blank, it does not apply to
- the record.
-
- 6. Di / HF
- Digital Sound in the LaserDisc mode and Hi-Fi
- recording in the Video Tape mode. If the
- field is blank, the data does not apply.
-
- 7. DS
- Specifies the type of Surround Sound, if
- applicable. This field is not available in
- the Small report.
-
- DS = Dolby Surround
- US = Ultra Surround
- SS = Surround Sound
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 31
-
-
- 8. WS
- Details the widescreen ratio used.
-
- PS = Normal Pan & Scan - Full Frame
- TV = Made for Video or TV - Full Frame
- IM = IMAX Process - Full Frame
- TF = Total TV Frame - 1.33:1
- FM = Foreign Film Matted - 1.66:1
- EM = European Matted - 1.75:1
- WS = American Matted - 1.85:1
- FW = Scan Matted - 1.85:1
- 70 = 70mm - 2.1:1
- PV = PanaVision - 2.35:1
- D7 = Deluxe 70mm - 2.7:1
-
- 9. CC
- This field will show if the title is closed
- captioned. It is not available in the Small
- report.
-
- 10. CH / CR
- In the LaserDisc mode, this is CH which
- records the number of chapters on the
- LaserDisc. If this number is over 99, "**"
- will be reported here. In the Video Tape
- mode, this records the first two digits of the
- tape counter field. For example if the tape
- counter is "1234" then "12" would be reported
- here. This field is not available in the
- Small report.
-
- 11. CLV-CAA-CAV / SP-LP-SLP
- These columns are for the recording format of
- the program. CLV-CAA-CAV are for the
- LaserDisc mode and SP-LP-SLP are for the Video
- Tape modes.
-
- CLV = Extended Play
- CAA = Extended Play
- CAV = Standard Play
- SP = Standard Play
- LP = Long Play
- SLP = Super Long Play / Extended Play
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 32
-
-
- 12. Side / Program
- In the LaserDisc mode, this will detail the
- number of sides the program occupies. In the
- Video Tape mode, this details the sequential
- program number, for multiple programs on a
- single tape. If this number is greater than
- 9, "*" will be reported here. This field is
- not available in the Small Report.
-
- 13. File
- In all reports, this will report the Library
- setting of the program.
-
- M = Movie
- N = Non Movie
- C = Coming Soon
- A = Available Now
- D = Marked for Deletion
-
- 14. MPAA Rating
- The Motion Picture Association of America
- rates almost all movies distributed in the US.
- That rating will show up here. If it is
- blank, nothing was entered on the record.
-
- 15. Run
- The program run time.
-
- 16. Year
- The year the program was originally released
- will be displayed here. This field is not
- available in the Small report.
-
- 17. Category
- The program classification. In the small
- report, this field may be truncated, depending
- on the data.
-
- 18. Video Release Label / Replication
- Another of those self explanatory fields. If
- you select the report to be grouped by
- replication, the Video Release Label field
- will be replaced by the Replication field.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 33
-
-
- b. Compact Disc / Cassette Tape
-
- 1. Catalog Number
- Back to the self explainers.
-
- 2. Artist
- See what I mean.
-
- 3. Title
- More of the same. Overstating the obvious.
-
- 4. AAD-ADD-DAD-DDD / QS-NR-HX
- This one is a little tough. AAD-ADD-DAD-DDD
- are for the Compact Disc mode. QS-NR-HX are
- for the Cassette Tape mode. This field is not
- available in the Small report.
-
- AAD = Analog-Analog-Digital
- ADD = Analog-Digital-Digital
- DAD = Digital-Analog-Digital
- DDD = Digital-Digital-Digital
- Q = Q-Sound
- B = Dolby B Noise Reduction
- C = Dolby C Noise Reduction
- S = Dolby S Noise Reduction
- X = dbx Noise Reduction System (2nd Column)
- X = Dolby HX Pro (3rd Column)
-
- 5. DS-D3-DV-DG / FMT-DS-XDR
- This one too is a little tough. DS-D3-DV-DG
- are for the Compact Disc mode, FMT-DS-XDR are
- for the Cassette tape mode. This field is not
- present in the Small report.
-
- Compact Disc
- D = Dolby Surround - Column 1
- DV = CD-Video
- D3 = CD3
- DG = CD+Graphics
-
- Cassette Tape / Album
- D = Dolby Surround - Column 2
- X = Extended Dynamic Range
- A = Album
- N = Normal Tape
- C = Chrome Tape
- F = Ferrichrome Tape
- M = Metal Tape
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 34
-
-
- 6. File
- Library classification will be documented
- here. This field is not included in the Small
- report.
-
- 7. CI
- Chapter Index documents the total number of
- songs in the record. If this field is greater
- than 99, "**" will appear in this field.
-
- 8. Audio Run
- The audio run time of Compact Discs and
- Cassette tapes will be detailed here. This
- field is not present in the Small Report.
-
- 9. Year
- The year of the audio program's release.
-
- 10. Category
- Back to those fairly obscure fields which
- require pages and pages to describe. This
- field may be truncated in the Small report,
- depending on the data.
-
- 11. Label
- The record label which released the program.
- This field may be truncated in the Small
- report, depending on the data.
-
-
- XVIII: UTILITY MENU
-
- The utility menu allows you to perform basic utility
- functions. From this menu, you may file sort, archive data
- with any of the supported archive programs, display program
- information and shell to DOS.
-
- 1. File Sort
-
- This will clear all databases of deleted records and sort
- them to allow for faster access and data processing.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 35
-
-
- 2. Archive Data
-
- This option will call up one of the supported compression
- archive programs as selected in the Configuration Menu,
- and create an archive file containing all the .DBF files
- for DiscTrak System as well as the .CFG file. This file
- will be named "DT-D-xxx.yyy", where xxx is the version of
- DiscTrak and yyy is the default extension for the
- selected archive program.
-
- The archive programs are not included with DiscTrak
- System. You are responsible for their existence. The
- supported programs are called "PKZip.EXE", "LHA.EXE" and
- "ARJ.EXE". The files must be locatable through your
- computers PATH= statement in order for DiscTrak to find
- them. In addition, the programs must be called the
- default name. Several people rename PKZIP to things like
- "ZIP" and "Z". In order for DiscTrak to use these
- programs, the names must be as shipped by the author.
-
- LHA used to go by the name "LHARC". Versions of this
- compression program called "LHARC" will work with this
- program, provided the file is renamed to "LHA.EXE".
-
- NOTE: Starting with version 1.61, the storage routines
- have been altered in the Compact Disc and Cassette Tape
- modes to take advantage of space. These routines are
- included in all modes as of version 1.70. Additionally,
- version 1.70 also includes true data compression. These
- changes will cause your archives to be larger than you
- may be used to. This is completely normal. As we get
- smarter, the compression programs have less "wasted
- space" to throw out.
-
- 3. Reindex Data
-
- From time to time, you may find it necessary to rebuild
- the system indexes. If you suspect index corruption,
- manifest by program crashes or incorrect displaying of
- data or any of a raft of symptoms, rebuilding the index
- files is the logical step. This can be accomplished one
- of two ways. First is to delete the indexes from DOS and
- allow DiscTrak to recreate them as it loads. The other
- option is to select this option from within the program.
- Both options will accomplish the same thing.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 36
-
-
- 4. Program Info
-
- This is the shareware screen. It will give you
- information on the program which will be necessary in the
- event you need support. It will also total up the number
- of records the program is tracking in each mode and
- display that information.
-
- Until you register, you will be reminded that the copy
- you are using is unregistered and will display a
- registration solicitation message. Once registered, this
- screen will display your registration number and will no
- longer display the solicitation.
-
- 5. DOS Shell
-
- This is our version of a DOS Shell. DiscTrak will clear
- itself from memory entirely, except for some minor memory
- to maintain the shell. You may run any application your
- memory will allow while in this shell. Your existing DOS
- Prompt will be amended to include instructions about how
- to return to DiscTrak. "EXIT" and <ENTER> will, of
- course, return you to the program, restoring your
- original prompt and resetting to the proper drive and
- directory in the process. The shell requires around 15k
- of memory.
-
- 6. Quit Menu
-
- Always pesky, that old Quit to Main Menu option raises
- it's ugly head in this menu too.
-
-
- XIX: CONFIGURATION MENU
-
- This menu allow you to setup DiscTrak Systems basic
- configurations for things like extended character set, default
- compression programs and printer codes for the reports. This
- menu will be visible until the Quit option is selected to ease
- the number of keystrokes when setting the options.
-
- 1. Printer Menu
-
- This option will bring up a menu which will give you a
- choice of six printer code fields to fill in. These
- fields will be tacked onto the beginning and end of each
- report that is run, depending on the Codes option. For
- example; the SMALL Setup will be added to the beginning
- of the SMALL report, the Reset SMALL codes will be added
- to the end of the report.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 37
-
-
- Enter the exact string of commands you want to send to
- the printer. These codes are documented in your printer
- manual, or at least they should be. DiscTrak only has
- one minor hang up here. We don't like it when control
- characters are entered into a field. The characters in
- particular are anything below ASCII 32.
-
- To get around this, if your printer string requires any
- character from ASCII 1 to ASCII 31 enter ~xx~ instead,
- where xx is the decimal value of the character (01-31).
- The number in-between the tilde's (~) must be expressed
- as a two digit number, for example ~01~, ~02~, etc. Most
- printers today require an ESC before a series of codes so
- you will most likely have to use this procedure. Be sure
- to include the tilde (~) at the beginning and end.
- DiscTrak will see this and send the proper characters to
- the printer. Be sure not to add extra spaces to the
- command line which the printer does not require.
-
- Here is an example. This is the setup string for a
- Hewlett Packard DeskJet 500 for 16.67 cpi, Draft Quality
- and Landscape page orientation as you would enter it into
- the program. This setup string would be perfect for the
- LANDSCAPE report on this printer.
-
- ~27~(s16.67H~27~(s1Q~27~&l1O
-
- DiscTrak will replace the three occurrences of ~27~ with
- the proper ESC character before sending it to the
- printer.
-
- 2. Report Format Menu
-
- This menu is where the report format is chosen. The
- options are Small (132 x 62), Landscape (156 x 47) and
- Portrait (156 x 62). The highlight bar will display the
- default answer, or the currently set option. Quit Menu
- return to the Configuration Menu.
-
- 3. Archive Pick Menu
-
- This menu is where the archive programs are chosen. The
- supported options are PKWare's PKZip, Yoshizaki's LHA and
- Jung's ARJ. The highlight bar will display the default
- answer, or the currently set option. Quit Menu return to
- the Configuration Menu.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 38
-
-
- 4. Extend CHR On/Off
-
- This option was added to compensate for printers unable
- to print the extended character set, (characters over
- ASCII 127). The current state of the switch is stated on
- the item line. If the character set is currently
- enabled, the prompt will say "Extend CHR ON". If the set
- is disabled, the prompt will say "Extend CHR OFF". The
- answer will be stored and will be set accordingly each
- time you load DiscTrak. The default setting is "ON".
-
- 5. Codes to On/Off
-
- This option also is a toggle On/Off switch. Use it to
- tell DiscTrak not to send the preprogrammed printer codes
- to the reports. Default is on, send the codes.
-
- 6. Time Calculate On/Off
-
- This option is another On/Off switch. It is used to tell
- DiscTrak weither or not to calculate the total running
- times of songs included on Compact Discs and Cassette
- Tapes. Default is on, calculate running times.
-
- NOTE: DiscTrak will calculate the times
- automatically upon adding a Compact Disc or
- Cassette Tape / Album. This switch works only
- on subsiquent editing of the records.
-
- 7. Quit Menu
-
- As with most appearances of the Quit Menu prompt, this
- will take you back to the Main menu.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 39
-
-
- XX: Sample Screens
-
- The actual screens will differ slightly from those shown here.
- The field content of each is the same, however.
-
- 1. LaserDisc & Video Tape
-
- a. SCREEN ONE
-
- ========================LaserDisc / Video Tape Catalog=========================
- [....................................-A1-.....................................]
- ========== Audio ==========|========== Video ==========|======== Disc ========|
- | Stereo Type -B1- | Color/Black & White -J1-| Extended Play -R1-|
- | Spectral Recording -C1- | Close Cap / Japanese -K1-| Standard Play -S1-|
- | CX NR / Dolby B NR -D1- | Widescreen Format -L1-| Special Jacket -T1-|
- | Digital Sound/HiFi -E1- |Digital Video Transfer -M1-| Minute Encoded -U1-|
- | Surround Mode -F1- | Additional Footage -N1-|Table of Contents -V1-|
- | Multi Audio Sound -G1- | Theatrical Trailer -O1-| Supplemental Mat -W1-|
- | THX Sound System -H1- |Color Bar Test Pattern -P1-|Surround Sound Ck -X1-|
- | Q-Sound -I1- | Super Laser -Q1-| Disc Type -Y1-|
- ===============================================================================
- LaserDisc and Video Tape Record Editor
- Stereo Type: (D)olby Stereo, (U)ltra*Stereo, (A)nalog Stereo,
- (P)CM Digital Stereo, (M)ono, (E)lectronic Re-Mix -Z1-
- Surround Mode: (D)olby Surround, (S)urround Sound, (N)one -A2-
- Dolby Spectral Recording Format: (S)pectral, (D)igital, (N)one -B2-
- Super Laser -C2-
- CX Noise Reduction -D2-
- Linear Dolby B Noise Reduction -E2-
- Digital Sound Encoded -F2-
- Hi-Fi Recording -G2-
- Color Type: (C)olor, (B)lack/White, (M)ixed Color/B&W
- (E)lectronically Colorized -H2-
- Closed Captioned -I2-
- Widescreen Format: (N)ormal Pan & Scan, (V)ideo or Made for TV,
- (I)max Process, (T)otal Video Frame, (F)oreign
- Standard, (E)uropean Standard, (A)merican
- Standard, (S)canned PanaVision, (7)0mm Ratio,
- (P)anaVision, (D)eluxe 70mm -J2-
- Recording Format: (E)xtended Play - CAA, (P)lay Extended -CLV,
- (S)tandard Play - CAV -K2-
- Recording Format: (E)xtended Play - EP/SLP, (L)ong Play - LP
- (S)tandard Play - SP -L2-
- Library: (M)ovie, (N)on-Movie, (C)oming Soon, (T)o Be Viewed,
- (A)vailable Now, (D)elete Record -M2-
- =DiscTrak System====Version 1.704===Copyright (c)1992 Blam Entertainment Group=
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 40
-
-
- b. SCREEN TWO
-
-
- Program Info | Disc Info
- Release Year -N2- | Catalog: [...-U2-...] -V2- Sides
- MPAA Raged -O2- | -W2- Chapters Disc Issued: -X2-
- Run Time -P2- | -Y2- Episodes Purchased: [.-Z2-.]
- Library -Q2- | Purchase Price $ -A3-
- Category | Replication by
- [........-R2-........] | [..............-B3-..............]
- Production Studio | Distributed by
- [.................-S2-.................] | [..............-C3-..............]
- Releasing Studio | Video Released by
- [.................-T2-.................] | [..............-D3-..............]
- |
- =DiscTrak System====Version 1.704===Copyright (c)1992 Blam Entertainment Group=
-
-
- c: SCREEN THREE
- Additional Program Information
- |
- Cast | Production Credits
- [.............-E3-.............] |
- [.............-E3-.............] | Producer: [..........-F3-..........]
- [.............-E3-.............] | Exec. Producer: [..........-G3-..........]
- [.............-E3-.............] | Music by: [..........-H3-..........]
- [.............-E3-.............] | Written by: [..........-I3-..........]
- [.............-E3-.............] | Screenplay by: [..........-J3-..........]
- [.............-E3-.............] | Director: [..........-K3-..........]
- [.............-E3-.............] |
- |
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-
- d: SCREEN FOUR
-
- Special Information
-
- [...........................-L3-..........................]
-
-
-
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- e: SCREEN FIVE
- Special Feature Fields Generator
- Short-Side CAV -M3-
- Long Side Extended Play -N3-
- Side Number -O3-
- Magnetic Audio Master (i.e. 6 Track Magnetic) -P3-
- Number of Tracks -Q3-
- Cinema Digital Sound -R3-
- Supplemental Section (Still Footage, etc) -S3-
- Additional Footage -T3-
- Theatrical Trailer -U3-
- Jacket Type: (S)tandard, (G)ate Fold, (D)igi-Pak,
- (J)ewel Box, (T)ri-Fold, (B)ox Set -V3-
- Disc Type: (L)aserDisc, (V)ideo Single, (8)" LaserDisc Single -W3-
- Digital Video Transfer -X3-
- Re-Recorded in a LucasFilm THX Theatre -Y3-
- Mixed in Q-Sound -Z3-
- Table of Contents -A4-
- Subtitles: (J)apenese, (E)nglish, (F)rench, (S)panish, (I)talian,
- (N)one -B4-
- Surround Sound Audio Check -C4-
- Color Bar Test Pattern -D4-
- Multi-Audio Type: (D)igital, (A)nalog, (M)ix, (N)one -E4-
- Bilingual -F4-
- Minute Encoded Only (Rather than MM:SS) -G4-
- Side Number: (#) or (A)ll -H4-
- Manual Switch CX Noise Reduction -I4-
- Side Number: (#) or (A)ll -J4-
- Are Black/White portions really Brown tint? -K4-
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-
- f: SCREEN SIX
-
- Episode Information
- Episode Title Air-Date Run
- 1) -L4- [.......................-M4-.......................] [.-N4-.] -O4-
- 2) -L4- [.......................-M4-.......................] [.-N4-.] -O4-
- 3) -L4- [.......................-M4-.......................] [.-N4-.] -O4-
- 4) -L4- [.......................-M4-.......................] [.-N4-.] -O4-
- 5) -L4- [.......................-M4-.......................] [.-N4-.] -O4-
- 6) -L4- [.......................-M4-.......................] [.-N4-.] -O4-
- 7) -L4- [.......................-M4-.......................] [.-N4-.] -O4-
- 8) -L4- [.......................-M4-.......................] [.-N4-.] -O4-
- 9) -L4- [.......................-M4-.......................] [.-N4-.] -O4-
- 10) -L4- [.......................-M4-.......................] [.-N4-.] -O4-
-
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-
- g: SCREEN SEVEN
- Chapter Index Information
- 1) [...............................-P4-...............................]
- 2) [...............................-P4-...............................]
- 3) [...............................-P4-...............................]
- 4) [...............................-P4-...............................]
- 5) [...............................-P4-...............................]
- 6) [...............................-P4-...............................]
- 7) [...............................-P4-...............................]
- 8) [...............................-P4-...............................]
- 9) [...............................-P4-...............................]
- 10) [...............................-P4-...............................]
-
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-
- 2. Compact Disc & Cassette Tape / Record Album
-
- a. SCREEN ONE
-
- =============================Compact Disc Catalog==============================
- Artist [....................................]
- Title [.......................................................]
- Label [............................] [............................] Distrib
- ===============================================================================
- | Rec Seq / NR .... | Catalog [..............] | Tracks .... |
- | Format .... | Category [...................] | Audio Run .... |
- | | Special [...................] | Video Run .... |
- | | Library .... Release Year .... | |
- ===============================================================================
- Disc/Tape Record Editor
-
- Recording Format Sequence: 1) Analog-Analog-Digital,
- 2) Analog-Digital-Digital,
- 3) Digital-Analog-Digital,
- 4) Digital-Digital-Digital -Q4-
- Format: (A)lbum, (N)ormal, (M)etal, (C)hrome, (F)erriChrome -R4-
- Noise Reduction Mode: (B) Type Dolby, (C) Type Dolby,
- (d)bx NR System, (N)one -S4-
- Special Recording Format: (C)D-3, (V)ideo 5", (G)raphic CD, (N)one -T4-
- Recorded in Dolby HX Pro -U4-
- Recorded in XDR (Extended Dynamic Range) -V4-
- Recorded in Q-Sound -W4-
- Recorded in Dolby Surround -X4-
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-
- b: SCREEN TWO
-
- =============================Compact Disc Catalog==============================
- Artist [.................-Y4-...............]
- Title [...........................-Z4-........................]
- Label [...........-A5-.............] [.............-B5-...........] Distrib
- ===============================================================================
- | Rec Seq / NR -C5- | Catalog [.....-E5-......] | Tracks -J5- |
- | Format -E5- | Category [.......-F5-........] | Audio Run -K5- |
- | | Special [.......-G5-........] | Video Run -L5- |
- | | Library -H5- Release Year -I5- | |
- ===============================================================================
- Title Listings Run Time
- 1) [..........................-M5-...........................] [-N5-]
- 2) [..........................-M5-...........................] [-N5-]
- 3) [..........................-M5-...........................] [-N5-]
- 4) [..........................-M5-...........................] [-N5-]
- 5) [..........................-M5-...........................] [-N5-]
- 6) [..........................-M5-...........................] [-N5-]
- 7) [..........................-M5-...........................] [-N5-]
- 8) [..........................-M5-...........................] [-N5-]
- 9) [..........................-M5-...........................] [-N5-]
- 10) [..........................-M5-...........................] [-N5-]
-
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-
-
- XXI: Edit Disc Legend
-
- NOTE 1: Fields -B1- through -Y1- are determined by the
- questions answered on screens one and five. You
- are not permitted to edit them directly so don't
- get frustrated trying to get the cursor up there.
- You just can't no matter how hard you try.
-
- NOTE 2: All questions are single key driven. This includes
- questions which prompt you for more information,
- such as a side number. Specifically, fields -O3-,
- -Q3-, -H4- and -J4-. These fields will accept
- anything you stick in them. (Except, of course,
- your finger.)
-
- A1: LaserDisc/Video Tape Title:
-
- You can edit the title on screen two only, even though
- the field is present through all five. The program may
- modify the title (ie, moving "The" from the beginning to
- the end of the string and adding ", ") to maintain the
- alphabetical order of the database. However, this
- modification will be transparent as the title will be
- reassembled correctly for any viewing and/or editing of
- the title.
-
- B1: Stereo Type Indicator
-
- This indicator will display the audio type in real
- english. No codes to figure out!
-
- C1: Spectral Recording Indicators
-
- D1: CX Noise Reduction / Linear Dolby B NR Indicator
-
- In the LaserDisc mode, this will indicate if the
- LaserDisc incorporates the CX Noise Reduction System.
- This applies to Automatic switching and manual switching.
- The Video Tape mode will indicate if the tape is using
- the Dolby B NR system on Linear audio tracks.
-
- E1: Digital Sound / Hi-Fi Indicator
-
- The LaserDisc mode will indicate if the disc is encoded
- with Digital Sound. The Video tape mode will indicate if
- Hi-Fi audio is utilized.
-
- F1: Surround Sound Mode Indicator
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-
-
- G1: Multi Audio Sound Indicator
-
- This area will be used if Multi-Audio is present on the
- disc.
-
- H1: THX Sound System Indicator
-
- If the motion picture audio was listed as being recorded
- in a THX equipped theatre, this area will specify that.
-
- I1: Q-Sound Indicator
-
- Q-Sound use will display here if the audio was so
- recorded.
-
- J1: Color Status Indicator
-
- K1: Closed Captioned / Subtitles Indicator
-
- This area will specify if the video program is encoded
- for the hearing impaired. If the program contains
- Japanese or English subtitles, it will be indicated here
- as well.
-
- L1: Widescreen Format Indicator
-
- Real words spelling out the widescreen ratio for the
- program.
-
- M1: Digital Video Transfer Indicator
-
- If video transfers were performed within the digital
- medium, it will be indicated here.
-
- N1: Additional Footage Indicator
-
- Programs which contain additional footage inserted within
- the main program will be indicated here.
-
- O1: Theatrical Trailer Indicator
-
- Presence of theatrical trailers at the beginning or end
- of the feature will be displayed in this area.
-
- P1: Color Bar Test Pattern Indicator
-
- STMPE Color Bars included with the program as a means of
- testing television settings will be displayed here. (No,
- not the color bars themselves, the presence of them.)
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-
-
- Q1: Super Laser Indicator
-
- Super Laser, while not in mass production yet, will be
- indicated here.
-
- R1: Extended Play Indicator
-
- Together with the next field, the recording format of the
- LaserDisc or Video Tape will be displayed here.
-
- S1: Standard Play Indicator
-
- See description above.
-
- T1: Special Jacket Indicator
-
- Any special disc jacket use will be noted in this field.
-
- U1: Minute Only Encoded Indicator
-
- LaserDiscs which do not include MM:SS counters will be
- manifest here.
-
- V1: Table of Contents Indicator
-
- This field will be used to notify the inclusion of Table
- of Contents information recorded on LaserDiscs.
-
- W1: Supplemental Material Indicator
-
- Any material included with the program which isn't an
- integral part of the main program will be indicated in
- this area.
-
- X1: Surround Sound Test Pattern Indicator
-
- Presence of a Surround Sound Test Pattern will be
- indicated here.
-
- Y1: Disc Type Indicator
-
- LaserDisc Size format will be displayed here.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 47
-
-
- Z1: Select Stereo Type
-
- Dolby Stereo - Default
- Ultra*Stereo
- Analog Stereo
- PCM Digital Stereo
- Mono
- Electronically Rechanneled for Stereo
-
- A2: Surround Sound Mode
-
- This option will only appear if you select "Analog or
- "Digital" in the Stereo type field. Default is "Dolby
- Surround for Dolby programs and "None" for all other
- stereo programs.
-
- Dolby Surround
- Surround Sound
- None
-
- B2: Select Spectral Recording Flag
-
- This option will only appear if you select "Dolby Stereo"
- in the Stereo type field.
-
- Spectral Recording
- Digital Spectral Recording
- None - Default
-
- C2: Super Laser Select - Default=No (LD Only)
-
- Super Laser, although fairly new, is a neat enhancement
- on the LaserDisc market as a whole. The big difference
- is increased picture resolution. The drawback, no analog
- audio. The bandwidth occupied by the analog audio tracks
- has been taken over by the extended video information.
- These discs are fully compatible with existing LaserDisc
- players, provided they have Digital Sound capabilities.
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-
-
- D2: Select CX Noise Reduction Flag - Default=Yes (LD Only)
-
- Something worth noting here. Although nearly every title
- uses CX noise Reduction, it should be said that titles
- which use Multi-Audio Analog sound to record a different
- program on the two audio channels of the Analog
- soundtrack CANNOT use CX noise reduction. Selecting
- Analog or Mixed Digital & Analog Multi-Audio in -E4- will
- force this option off. Selecting Video Single in
- question -W3- will also force this flag off. In
- addition, this question will be skipped if Super Laser is
- selected in field -C2-. If this is the case, CX will be
- left off.
-
- E2: Linear Dolby B Noise Reduction - Default=Yes (VCR Only)
-
- Unless the tape is home made, the tape box will state in
- no uncertain terms, that Dolby B is used. Most Hi-Fi
- decks these days do not include Dolby B circuits because
- everything pre-recorded for the last several years is
- encoded with Hi-Fi audio.
-
- F2: Select Digital Sound Flag - Default=Yes (LD Only)
-
- This question will be forced to YES and will be skipped
- completely if Super Laser is selected in field -C2-.
- Otherwise, if the words Digital Sound, Digitally
- Processed Audio or something to that effect is on the
- jacket, or the little "Digital" light appears on the
- front of the LaserDisc player, you've got your answer to
- this question.
-
- G2: Hi-Fi Recording Flag - Default=Yes (VCR Only)
-
- Some VCR's do not include a Hi-Fi indicator. Instead,
- like in the case of my SONY, the indicator used for MTS
- Stereo doubles as the Hi-Fi indicator during tape play
- back. As is the case with -E2-, the tape box will should
- say something about Hi-Fi on it.
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-
-
- H2: Select Color Type
-
- Pick the correct option here. It's not too difficult
- unless you're color blind. (No offense.) One word of
- note, there is another color scheme here, Sepia Tone.
- See -K4- for notes on it's presence.
-
- Color - Default
- Black & White
- Mixed Color and Black & White
- Electronically Colorized
-
- I2: Select Closed Captioned Flag - Default=Yes
-
- The inclusion of Closed Captions for the hearing impaired
- viewer is a fairly common practice. If the title is
- captioned, the familiar trademark used by the national
- captioning institute, or some reference to "CC" will be
- on the jacket or tape box.
-
- J2: Select Widescreen (Letterbox) Type
-
- This requires some explanation. The ratio which is
- presented on widescreen releases may differ from picture
- to picture, video company to video company and television
- to television. We've tried to cover the most common
- aspect ratio, but it's really impossible. The powers
- that be in the Home Video market decide how true the
- aspect ratios are when transferring to LaserDisc or Video
- Tape.
-
- The problem is that very few studios put the aspect ratio
- used during the video transfer onto the jacket or box
- which leave us to either guess or get out the trusty
- ruler. The only advice I can give you is make your best
- guess. Unless of course you're lucky enough to be
- entering a disc from MCA / Universal Home Video,
- FoxVideo, Touchstone Home Video, Walt Disney Home Video
- or Hollywood Home Video which have been putting the
- aspect ratio on their packaging or somewhere in the liner
- notes.
-
- Normal Pan & Scan (Full Frame) - Default
- Video or Made for TV (Full Frame)
- IMAX Process (Full Frame)
- As the IMAX process is really just BIG, it
- transfers full frame to the television medium.
- I've included this tag for the few titles which
- boast the use of the IMAX process.
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-
-
- Total Video Frame Ratio (1.33:1)
- This was added with the release of "Dick Tracy"
- from Touchstone Home Video. On the back of the
- jacket, it states "Dick Tracy is presented in the
- aspect ratio in which the movie was originally
- filmed." This raises some speculation on the part
- of Widescreen buffs. There IS a difference between
- the way the movie was "filmed" and how the director
- intended it to be "seen" in the theatre. Use this
- option when there is more vertical information in
- the video frame than there was on the motion
- picture screen.
- Foreign Standard Ratio (1.66:1)
- "The Color Purple" and "Empire of the Sun" from
- Warner Home Video have such a minor amount of
- matting it is almost a waste of code to track for
- it. But here it is anyway.
- European Standard Ratio (1.75:1)
- The three James Bond releases from Criterion
- Collection state the ratio as true 1.75:1. So,
- here we have the mark for this ratio.
- American Standard Ratio (1.85:1)
- Sometimes referred to as MATTED. "Batman" from
- Warner Home Video is a good example of this format.
- Scanned PanaVision (1.85:1)
- This option was added as a result of the release of
- "Ghostbusters II" from RCA/Columbia Pictures Home
- Video. The theatrical release was Full PanaVision,
- but they opted for an "American Standard Ratio" and
- Pan & Scan mix. Go figure.
- 70mm Standard Ratio (2.1:1)
- Several widescreen titles from MCA/Universal Home
- Video use this ratio. It is a "happy medium" to
- the Pan & Scan lovers (Yuck) and the Widescreen
- Lovers. Not as tight as the PanaVision ratio, but
- not Pan & Scan either. Case in point, "Bird on a
- Wire" and "The Hard Way". Valid uses could include
- pictures actually shot in 70mm. These titles would
- include "My Fair Lady" and "The Sound of Music."
- PanaVision Ratio (2.35:1)
- "Terminator 2: Judgment Day". Arnold flexes his
- muscles in both CAV and CLV widescreen formats of
- this picture. Bruce Willis has blown up a building
- and even a 747 in this format as well. This format
- looks as though the TV screen has been divided into
- thirds, with the picture in the center 1/3.
- Deluxe 70mm Ratio (2.7:1)
- Ever seen "Ben Hur" on LaserDisc in Widescreen.
- End of discussion.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 51
-
-
- K2: Select Recording Format - LaserDisc
-
- This references the longest portion of the disc. If side
- one is CAA and side 2 is CAV, enter "E" for CAA. Later
- in fields -M3- through -N3- on screen five, we will
- compensate for any one side being a little different.
-
- Standard Play - CAV
- This was THE format for LaserDisc at it's
- introduction in 1978. In fact ALL discs came in
- CAV. "The Hindenburg", and "JAWS", for example
- were on 5 sides. "The Blues Brothers" took up an
- incredible 6 sides. Today CAV is used mostly on
- animated titles or on special releases. Voyager
- Press and it's CRITERION COLLECTION use this format
- frequently. Whenever a title is released in CAV,
- studios may add in special extras like deleted
- footage (ie, "Ghostbusters") and even multi audio
- tracks, although these bonus items are not limited
- to the CAV format.
- Extended Play - CAA - Default
- Just about everyone uses this form of Extended Play
- encoding. Under a light, there is a very
- distinctive pattern to the recorded information. A
- side by side comparison with an old Extended Play
- DiscoVision or a current Extended Play disc from 3M
- Manufacturing is the best illustration of the
- differences.
- Play Extended - CLV
- This applies to all Extended Play discs made by 3M
- Manufacturing and really old Extended Play discs
- from DiscoVision and Pioneer Video. By looking at
- the disc under a good light, you will see a kind of
- smear pattern making up the recorded information.
- This is your indication of CLV. Compare against a
- current disc, (anything made since late 1983 by
- anyone other than 3M) and you'll see a difference.
- This is really called Extended Play, but I am using
- that definition already. The light bar menus don't
- like the same thing more than once.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 52
-
-
- L2: Select Recording Format - Video Tape
-
- Really designed after the SONY line of VHS Recorders,
- these speeds can be called something different on almost
- every line of VCR. Use your best judgement if you have
- a BETA or other format that doesn't match these speeds.
- The speeds themselves are pretty self explanatory.
-
- Standard Play (2 hr Mode) - Default
- Long Play (4 hr Mode)
- Extended Play (6 hr Mode)
-
- M2: Select Library Location
-
- The library location of the specific title is noted here.
- A total of five valid locations are possible.
-
- Movie
- Pretty self explanatory really. Is it a movie, or
- isn't it?
- Non-Movie
- In my mind, anything that isn't a movie is marked
- here. Music video's, concerts, stand-up comedy
- shows and "Star Trek" episodes fit into this
- category.
- Coming Soon
- I use this for discs and tapes I know I want, but
- aren't yet available. A kind of "wish list" if you
- will.
- To Be Viewed
- This is a disc or tape that I have, but not yet had
- opportunity to view. Once viewed, I put it into
- the proper category.
- Available Now - Default
- This is a disc or tape that used to be "Coming
- Soon" but has been released and I haven't had a
- chance to pick it up yet. Hard to find, but
- available, discs and tapes are also lumped under
- this flag.
- Delete Record
- This will mark the active record and the associated
- slave records (if any) for deletion.
- **** WARNING! ****
- THIS WILL DELETE THE DISC and/or TAPE from the
- database upon QUITTING the program, when you select
- "F" for a FILE SORT from the UTILITY MENU, or "A"
- for ARCHIVE from the UTILITY MENU. You can change
- this flag back to any other option by simply
- re-editing the record.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 53
-
-
- N2: Release Year - Default=Current Year
-
- The year the movie, television show, or what ever, was
- first released to the public.
-
- O2: MPAA Rated
-
- You can actually put anything here you want. The normal
- choices are G, PG, PG-13, R, X, NC-17, Family, Adult
- Action, etc. However, you aren't specifically limited to
- these choices. There are only 5 characters allowed in
- this field, so if you live in Canada, which doesn't use
- the MPAA rating system, abbreviate.
-
- P2: Run Time
-
- The run time of the program in minutes, up to 999.
-
- Q2: Library Indicator
-
- The answer to -M2- above, in english terms.
-
- R2: Category
-
- There are 20 characters to say anything you want at all.
- I use this to explain what type of picture the movie is.
-
- S2: Production Studio
-
- 40 characters here. I use it for movies like "Can't Buy
- Me Love" from Touchstone Home Video. It was an "Apollo
- Pictures" movie, but was released by "Touchstone
- Pictures". It isn't unusual for -S2- and -T2- to be the
- same.
-
- T2: Releasing Studio
-
- 40 characters here too. See -S2- for the reasons as to
- why this is here.
-
- U2: Catalog Number.
-
- This is important. I put the actual disc/tape number
- here. For example, "Soapdish" from Paramount Home Video
- is "LV32445-WS". The Slave databases use this field for
- control purposes. After you enter the information on
- screen two, the program will verify that you haven't
- duplicated the number anywhere else, in any mode.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 54
-
-
- V2: LaserDisc Mode: Sides
-
- Enter the number of programmed sides. I don't include a
- blank side on a 3 sided disc in this figure. This number
- will default to 2 in this mode.
-
- Video Tape Mode: Program #
-
- This is the relative location on the tape. If you record
- several programs onto one tape, put each program under a
- separate record and separate them by using this as an
- identifier. The second program on a tape would have a 2
- here. If there is only one program, put a 1 here.
- (Actually, the "1" will default)
-
- W2: LaserDisc Mode: Chapters
-
- The number of chapter indexes on the disc, provided there
- are any. Chapter stops are becoming more popular lately
- and some companies actually put the chapter stops on the
- jacket. Others put a little blurb about "This disc
- contains chapter stops for your viewing enjoyment." It's
- up to you to figure out how many there are. On the other
- hand, that same company often says "42 Chapters" but
- there are really 44. You've really got to care if you
- want this field to be accurate.
-
- Video Tape Mode: Counter Position
-
- Enter the starting counter number for the specific title.
- Again, if this is the second program on a tape and it
- begins at counter 0466, enter "0466" here. If your VCR
- uses a real time counter rather than a numerical one,
- enter "1:42" here, indicating the specified program
- begins 1 hour and 42 minutes into the tape.
-
- X2: Disc/Tape Issued
-
- The year the LaserDisc or Video Tape was released to the
- public should go here. When adding a record, this will
- be the current year until July 1, when it steps to the
- next year. Remember to change it back if you're adding
- a disc or tape you bought today.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 55
-
-
- Y2: Episodes
-
- With the ever increasing number of Episodic collections
- available on Video from either Home Video companies or
- Home Taping, the number of episodes (originally 4)
- tracked needed to be increased. Rather than fix a hard
- limit on the number of episodes, this field has been
- added. 99 Episodes per LaserDisc/Video Tape record are
- possible. The data for these episodes are entered in
- fields -L4-, -M4-, -N4- and -O4-.
-
- Z2: Purchase Date - Default Today's Date
-
- Date you purchased or recorded the disc/tape. Yes I
- realize you can't record onto a disc.
-
- A3: Purchase Price
-
- What you paid for the disc/tape (Blank or Pre-recorded).
- I put the retail cost of the disc/tape, regardless of
- what I paid personally. You can leave this blank if you
- are easily disgusted by how much money you dump into the
- Home Video addiction.
-
- B3: Replication by
-
- For the LaserDisc mode, this is the name of the pressing
- facility that actually stamped the disc. This may be
- impossible to find out on most discs.
-
- Those pressed by Pioneer Video Manufacturing usually say
- so on the jacket. Most discs made by Technidisc have
- serial numbers just outside the center label. Discs from
- 3M Manufacturing have got "Manufactured by 3M" just
- outside the label area. Digital Audio Disc Corporation
- (DADC - Sony) actually have a bar code on the inner band
- of the disc. Take a look at "Three Men and A Little
- Lady" from Touchstone Home Video to see what I mean.
-
- Discs pressed by any company in Japan other than DADC are
- nearly impossible to distinguish from one another.
- Anything distributed by Image Entertainment in the US and
- Canada could have been produced by any of a number of
- facilities anywhere in the world. This makes it
- difficult to track the origin of the disc.
-
- For the Video Tape Mode, I usually put the brand of video
- tape the movie is made on. Pre-recorded tapes don't
- always say, but sometimes we get lucky. If you don't
- know, guess or leave it blank.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 56
-
-
- C3: Distributed by
-
- Image Entertainment Inc. discs used to be easy to pick
- out. All their jackets were the same. However, they
- have changed to full jacket art, but that Image logo is
- still in the lower corner. Not a problem. As for the
- rest of the world, you're on you're own. If you care to
- read all the fine print on the jacket, you may get lucky.
- Otherwise, you're guess is as good as mine. As for
- tapes, it usually says who distributed the thing
- somewhere on the jacket.
-
- D3: Video Released by
-
- This is easy. What's the Video label on the jacket?
-
- E3: Cast
-
- You've got eight fields, 32 characters long each to list
- the major cast members. If you haven't got eight, use
- the fields for the lessor cast, or leave them blank.
-
- F3: Producer
-
- Look in the credits for this, provided you care. 29
- characters maximum.
-
- G3: Executive Producer
-
- Where would modern movie making be without them. Steven
- Spielberg fills this field quite nicely. Again, there
- are 29 characters maximum.
-
- H3: Music by
-
- Who wrote the musical score? Printed credits tell us
- this sometimes. Sometimes they don't. Like everything
- else, you have to care. 29 characters maximum.
-
- I3: Written by
-
- Who wrote the original story? They may tell you this,
- and then again, they may not. If someone wrote the
- screenplay based on someone else's novel, put the
- novelist here. 29 characters maximum.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 57
-
-
- J3: Screenplay by
-
- Someone had to write the actual script the actors used.
- Well sometimes it seems more like a free-for-all. This
- again may be difficult to find. Sometimes, the Story
- writer has written everything. Such a case would be
- Written and Directed by Steven Spielberg. You gotta give
- it to the guy, he does everything but act. You've got 29
- characters here to play with.
-
- K3: Director
-
- I have yet to run across a movie that wasn't directed,
- although there are a few that have seemed that way. Once
- again only 29 characters to fill in the blank.
-
- L3: Special Features
-
- There are 70 characters to say anything you want about
- the title. Stuff like "James Bond #16" on "License to
- Kill" goes well here. On the other hand, nothing goes
- here just as nicely.
-
- M3: Short Side CAV - Default="No"
-
- This question is for the LaserDisc mode only. Are sides
- 1 & 2 in Extended Play and side 3 in Standard Play?
- You'll only see this question if you specified something
- other than Standard Play - CAV back in field -K2-.
-
- N3: Long Side Extended Play - Default="No"
-
- This question is for the LaserDisc mode only. This is
- basically the opposite of -M3-. You'll only be asked
- this question if you selected Standard Play - CAV back in
- field -K2-.
-
- O3: Side Number - LaserDisc only
-
- You'll only get this question if you answered "Yes" to
- either -M3- or -N3-, depending on which one you were
- asked. Enter the side which is recorded different.
- There are a couple of titles roaming around the world
- which are not going to work here. Sides 1 and 3 are
- Extended play, sides 2 and 4 are Standard Play. I'm at
- a loss as to how to figure this one. Best guesses
- anyone? This defaults to the total number of sides
- entered in -V2-.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 58
-
-
- P3: Magnetic Audio Master - Default="No"
-
- Guess work at best, unless you know for a fact that the
- program audio was mastered from a Magnetic Source. The
- Criterion Collection for LaserDiscs sometimes put's
- little blurbs about Magnetic Masters in their liner
- notes, and most of their releases utilize magnetic
- masters.
-
- Q3: Number of Tracks
-
- You'll only get this field if you answer "Yes" to -P3-.
- and something other than "Mono" way back in -Z1-. This
- field defaults to 6 for valid Stereo programs. If you
- specified "Mono" in -Z1-, the question will be skipped,
- inserting 1 into the field.
-
- R3: Cinema Digital Sound - Default="No"
-
- This sound format is a new way of putting audio on movie
- film. It is different than Dolby Labs Spectral Digital.
- It is not a replacement for Dolby Stereo, or any other
- stereo program. If you look at the view in the LaserDisc
- mode, you'll see most audio is 2-Track Optical Stereo.
- CDS replaces optical analog sound.
-
- S3: Supplemental Section - Default="No"
-
- If you've heard of or seen the 50th anniversary edition
- of the Wizard of Oz from MGM/UA Home Video or almost any
- title from The Criterion Collection you know the meaning
- of supplemental material.
-
- T3: Additional Footage - Default="No"
-
- From time to time, the home video version of a title gets
- the luxury of new footage being added that wasn't in the
- theatrical release for some reason or another. More
- often than not, the new footage doesn't add anything but
- running time to the film, but that's not the issue.
- Footage added at the end of the program should not be
- considered additional footage. If this is the case, as
- with "The War of the Roses", included that footage as
- part of the supplemental material.
-
- U3: Theatrical Trailer - Default="No"
-
- It really doesn't matter if the trailer is for the same
- program as the main feature. I kinda lump all trailers
- under this area.
- 9DiscTrak System Documentation Page 59
-
-
- V3: Special Jacket
-
- This question applies to the LaserDisc mode only. There
- are many types of disc packaging on the market today.
- Originally this was only a tag for Gate Fold jackets, but
- we have expanded this to cover for Box Sets, Tri-Fold
- Jackets and other packaging variants simply because of
- the number of deluxe issues which are popping up all the
- time.
-
- Standard Jacket - Default
- The old tried and true blue jacket. Sometimes
- really detailed information crammed onto just the
- front and back cover. Inside these jackets are
- stuffed anywhere from one to three discs. How many
- old double disc record albums were issued in this
- type of jacket anyway?
- Gate-Fold Jacket
- In my opinion, all double disc titles should be
- packaged in Gate-Fold Jackets. Granted they very
- rarely do anything interesting with the additional
- panel room.
- Digi-Pak
- Based on economy Compact Disc packaging, these are
- 12 1/2" square jackets with a hard piece of plastic
- in the middle, holding onto the center of a
- LaserDisc just like a CD case holds onto a Compact
- Disc. This packaging option can be either single
- or double disc.
- Jewel Box
- Well, it's those handy dandy CD cases. You know
- the clear plastic things that break if you drop
- them. Put here only to account for Video Singles.
- Tri-Fold Jacket
- An official name for this jacket format is unknown.
- Simply put, this jacket is a double Gate Fold.
- When fully opened, it is three jackets in one. One
- disc is housed in each end as well as a single disc
- in the center. Several old LP's used this style of
- jacket. Use of this style is rare, but worth
- tracking.
- Box Set
- These box sets will hold anywhere from 2 to 10
- discs. Although there is no limit as to how may
- discs can be stuffed into a box, 10 is the biggest
- in my personal library.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 60
-
-
- W3: Disc Type Select
-
- This question applies to the LaserDisc mode only. There
- are three main types of LaserDiscs out on the market.
- Once upon a time, way back in version 1.21 and before any
- formal documentation was available for this program, this
- was a unique field to track for disc size. We've added
- this back in, not because of an overwhelming abundance of
- multiple size discs, but because of consist use of all
- LaserDisc formats.
-
- LaserDisc - Default
- This includes ALL 12" Laser Optical Video Discs, no
- matter what the jackets may say.
- Video Single (CD-Video)
- Gold (but sometimes the standard CD Silver) 5 inch
- discs which have up to 5 minutes of full motion
- video on them as well as up to 20 minutes of CD
- compatible audio. Hard to find, but still
- available. A CDV-5 compatible LaserDisc player is
- required to play the video portion of these discs.
- Infinitely popular in England and Japan where they
- are called "Video Singles". In the US, they are
- used mostly for special applications.
- 8" LaserDisc Single
- Bunches and bunches of these fully LaserDisc
- compatible discs are available. Most are still in
- print in the US. They are able to hold up to 20
- minutes of program material in Extended Play, 14
- minutes in Standard Play, and may be either double
- or single sided. Some players may require an
- adapter when playing single sided discs as they are
- half as thick as regular LaserDiscs.
-
- X3: Digital Video Transfer - Default="No"
-
- Most MGM/UA Home Video titles, some Nelson Entertainment
- and Disney titles and all Criterion titles use a Sony D-1
- Master for their video transfers. If it is applicable,
- it should say so clearly on the jacket. It may be hidden
- somewhere in the liner notes included with the disc.
- However, it may not say anything at all. "The
- Terminator" from Hemdale Video is a prime example of not
- giving the public all the information.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 61
-
-
- Y3: Recorded in a LucasFilm THX Sound System Equipped Theatre
- - Default="No"
-
- Several films have specifically referenced this Theatre
- Sound System in their closing credits. I figured what
- the heck and added it.
-
- Z3: Mixed in Q-Sound - Default="No"
-
- This is another sound matrix enhancement which has popped
- up. It does not require anything to decode the
- information, just a stereo system. Not as popular as
- THX, but still worth taking note of.
-
- A4: Table of Contents - Default="No"
-
- This question is for the LaserDisc mode only. Compact
- Discs include a total number of tracks and running time.
- LaserDiscs can also contain this information, but finding
- it may be tricky. The only way to tell is with a player
- that can read the TOC. Most players built since 1988 can
- read this information. This question is not asked if the
- disc does not contain chapter stops as indicated by
- question -W2-, or if it was issued before 1988 as entered
- in -X2-.
-
- B4: Subtitles
-
- Simple enough. I included this because of large import
- collections and foreign films available on video. This
- question will only appear if you selected Closed
- Captioned = "No" back at question -I2-.
-
- Japanese
- English
- French
- Spanish
- Italian
- None - Default
-
- C4: Surround Sound Audio Check - Default="No"
-
- Some video programs have included a Surround Sound Test
- Pattern at the end of the program. For this reason, we
- ask this question. You really have to care, but here it
- is. This question is only valid in the LaserDisc and
- Video Tape modes and if you select any Surround Type.
- Note: Surround Sound may be selected automatically.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 62
-
-
- D4: Color Bar Test Pattern - Default="No"
-
- For those cute little multicolored bars which seem to
- haunt us at every turn. Well here's just what you've
- been looking for. This is only valid in the LaserDisc
- and Video Tape modes, simply because you can't see color
- bars on a CD or Tape. Come on, really.
-
- E4: Select Multi-Audio Type
-
- This question is for the LaserDisc mode only. Multi-
- Audio refers to an audio program which is completely
- different from the other audio program. Stereo programs
- by themselves are not considered Multi-Audio.
-
- Analog only
- Most discs released in the US use this option when
- they use Multi Audio. Really handy on special
- editions like "War of the Roses" from FoxVideo.
- Danny DeVito narrates the picture on Track 1/L and
- the regular audio program is on Track 2/R. The
- only drawback to this is if you don't have a
- digital player, you don't get stereo. In addition,
- CX is not possible on Multi-Audio Analog discs.
- The CX flag from question -D2- will be forced off
- if this option is selected. This option will not
- be displayed if the Super Laser flag is set to YES
- in field -C2-, or if Video Single is selected in
- field -W3-.
- Mix (Both Digital & Analog)
- This option is only valid if Digital sound back in
- -F2-, the Super Laser option was not selected in
- field -C2- or Video Single was selected in -W3-.
- Big advantage here is 4 separate audio programs.
- The only place I've seen this so far is The
- Criterion Collection of "Silverado". Not all
- players can select Left over Right audio in the
- digital tracks, so use of this option is kept to a
- minimum. As with the previous option, CX will be
- forced off in field -D2- should this option be
- selected.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 63
-
-
- Digital only
- This option is only valid if you select Digital
- sound back in -F2- and is the only option other
- than NONE if Super Laser was selected in -C2- or if
- Video Single was selected in -W3-. First and
- second generation players from Pioneer cannot
- select left over right in the digital mode. As a
- result, this option is rare.
- None - Default
- No special multi-audio recording.
-
- F4: Bilingual - Default="No"
-
- This question is for the LaserDisc mode only. This only
- appears with an answer other than "NONE" in -E4-. It's
- easy to determine if channel 1 is Japanese, French or
- anything that isn't the same language as channel 2.
-
- G4: Minute Encode Only - Default="No"
-
- This question is for the LaserDisc mode only. If you put
- an old Extended Play disc into a new player and press the
- search button, the best search you can do is by minute
- only. If that's the case, and you really care, answer
- "Yes". This question will only appear if the disc was
- issued before 1986 as referenced in field -X2-.
-
- H4: Side Number
-
- This question is for the LaserDisc mode only. You'll
- only see this if you answered "Yes" to -G4-. I added
- this section because of repressings. My copy of "Star
- Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" from Paramount Home Video
- uses the old minute only master on side 1 but has full
- minutes and seconds on side 2. Whoda thought, eh?
-
- A=All Sides - Default
-
- I4: Manual CX Switching - Default="No"
-
- This question is for the LaserDisc mode only. In some
- very old discs, before they had automatic CX Noise
- Reduction switching, you used to have to push the CX
- button manually. If this is the case, answer "Yes".
- This question will only appear if the disc was issued
- before 1986 as referenced by field -X2- and if the disc
- is encoded with CX Noise reduction indicated by -D2-.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 64
-
-
- J4: Side Number
-
- This question is for the LaserDisc mode only. This will
- only pop up if you answered "Yes" to question -I4-.
- Along with the Minute Encoded section, I incorporated
- this because of repressings. Again using "Star Trek II"
- for an example, the side 1 that was minute only encoded
- also forced me to turn on the CX manually. On side 2,
- the disc does it automatically. In addition, the copy of
- "48 hrs.", also from Paramount, must have the CX manually
- enabled on both sides.
-
- A=All Sides - Default
-
- K4: Brown Tint - Default="No"
-
- This question will only pop up if you selected Black &
- White or Mixed Color / Black & White way back in field
- -H2-. It's pretty self explanatory. But to get a better
- idea of what I'm talking about, put on the 50th
- Anniversary Edition of "The Wizard of Oz". You'll see
- that the beginning and the very end are not truly Black
- & White. They are in "Sepia Tone", which is how they
- appeared in the original theatrical release.
-
- L4: Episode Number
-
- There are a maximum of 99 entries for episode numbers.
- Fill in the first 10 entries, (One Episode Number, Title,
- Air-Date and Run Time per line), the next ten entries
- will flip up and allow you to enter Episode entries 11
- through 20. This will continue up through episode 99.
- The number of episodes you are allowed to enter is
- directly controlled by the number of episodes specified
- in field -Y2-. There are 5 spaces maximum per episode
- number.
-
- M4: Episode Title
-
- See -L4- for a detailed description of how this field
- works. Enter the episode title here. It's not tough to
- figure out. There is a maximum of 50 characters, per
- entry for this field.
-
- N4: Episode Air Date
-
- See -L4- for a full explanation of how this field is
- supposed to work. Enough room to put the original air-
- date for "Star Trek" episodes as MM/DD/YY.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 65
-
-
- O4: Episode Run Time
-
- See -L4- for a functional description of how this field
- is controlled. The data to put in this field is the run
- time for the specified episode. If you've got "Police
- Squad! Help Wanted" from Paramount Home Video you'll see
- 3 episodes, totaling 75 minutes. I split up the run time
- into each episode here, entering 25 minutes per title.
- The 75 minute figure still goes in the -P2- field.
-
- P4: Chapter Index Information
-
- There are a maximum of 999 entries for chapter indexes.
- Once you fill up the first 10 entries, (One chapter index
- per line), the next ten entries will flip up and allow
- you to enter chapters 11 through 20. This will continue
- up through chapter 999. The number of chapter indexes
- you are allowed to enter is directly controlled by the
- number of chapters specified in field -W2-. There are 70
- spaces maximum per line.
-
- Q4: Recording Format Sequence
-
- This applies only to Compact Discs. This information is
- still missing from some of today's releases. However,
- those records companies who care are to be congratulated.
- If it isn't listed anywhere on the disc, jewel box liner
- notes or on the shipping sleeve, you best guess is the
- most accurate answer.
-
- 1) Analog-Analog-Digital (AAD) - Default
- 2) Analog-Digital-Digital (ADD)
- 3) Digital-Analog-Digital (DAD)
- I have to laugh. I've only seen a few discs using
- this sequence. It's so rare, most record labels
- don't even include this write up in their liner
- notes. Let me ask you. Doesn't using an Analog
- recorder for subsequent mixing of the music defeat
- the purpose of recording it digitally? Maybe it's
- just me.
- 4) Digital-Digital-Digital (DDD)
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 66
-
-
- R4: Format
-
- Cassette Tape / Record Album mode only. At this time the
- program does not support the existence of DAT (Digital
- Audio Tape) or DCC (Digital Compact Cassette). If either
- of these formats, or any other new ones which pop up,
- should become really popular, I will update the program
- to accommodate the new formats.
-
- Album
- This flag is the only distinction between a Record
- album (Think hard, it has been a while since we've
- see these.) and a Cassette tape.
- Normal Tape (Type I) - Default
- Chrome Tape (Type II)
- FerriChrome Tape (Type III)
- Metal Tape (Type IV)
-
- S4: Noise Reduction Format
-
- Specific to Cassette Tapes Only
-
- B Type Dolby
- C Type Dolby
- S Type Dolby
- The new Dolby Labs Noise Reduction routine which
- hasn't been released yet. Bet you thought I'd lost
- all my marbles didn't you.
- dbx NR System
- None - Default
-
- T4: Special Recording Format
-
- Only in Compact Disc Mode
-
- 3" CD
- Those little discs that lived only a short while
- and will never be seen again, unless you're witness
- to a Coca-Cola promotion.
- Video 5"
- Gold (but sometimes the standard CD Silver) 5 inch
- discs which have up to 5 minutes of full motion
- video on them as well as up to 20 minutes of CD
- compatible audio. Hard to find, but still
- available. A CDV-5 compatible LaserDisc player is
- required to play the video portion of these discs.
- Infinitely popular in England and Japan where they
- are called "Video Singles". In the US, they are
- used mostly for special applications.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 67
-
-
- Graphics CD
- Sometimes the record company will tell you the disc
- has been encoded with CD+Graphics, and then again,
- sometimes they encode the disc with CD+Graphics and
- then forget to tell you. Maybe they forgot. I
- doubt it.
-
- Warner Bros., at one point, went off the beaten
- path to inform everyone about CD+Graphics. In a
- nut shell, CD+Graphics are a series of still photos
- or other non-moving picture that can be displayed
- on your television during playback of the CD. I
- have yet to see these in action, but they don't
- affect the sound of your CD in any way. Oh, you
- have to have a CD+Graphics or CD-I (Compact Disc
- Interactive) player to get at these little
- pictures.
-
- U4: Recorded in Dolby HX Pro - Default "No"
-
- Cassette Tape / Record Album Mode Only. This isn't a
- Noise Reduction sequence as I originally thought. In all
- honesty, I don't know what it does, but I've seen tapes
- with both HX Pro and Dolby B NR. You will not be asked
- this question if you selected ALBUM back in question
- -R4-.
-
- V4: Recorded in XDR - Default "No"
-
- Cassette Tape / Record Album Mode Only. This is a
- Dynamic Range Extender utilized by Capitol Records and
- its associated labels. You will not be asked this
- question if you selected ALBUM back in question -R4-.
-
- W4: Recorded in Q-Sound - Default "No"
-
- A recording process which will give spacious, 3-D sound
- on normal Stereo equipment. No special decoding into
- surround is necessary. Now isn't that special.
-
- X4: Recorded in Dolby Surround
-
- Dolby Surround has been around on Compact Discs for years
- and I've decided to start tracking for it. It is
- included in the Album/Tape mode as well, although I
- haven't actually seen any tapes use it yet.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 68
-
-
- Y4: Artist
-
- Pretty self explanatory. In addition, I put the name of
- the title here if it happens to be a soundtrack from a
- movie or TV Show.
-
- Z4: Title
-
- Another easy one. What's the name of the album?
-
- A5: Label
-
- Look at the disc or tape. There is usually fairly large
- lettering saying things like "Arista", "RCA", "Sire",
- "Capitol", etc. There's your answer.
-
- B5: Distributor
-
- This one's not so easy. If you read the fine print on
- the back of the jewel box, it may say something about
- "Distributed by". Then again, it may not. If you really
- care, you can try to figure it out.
-
- C5: Recording Format / Noise Reduction
-
- There are no right answers, just real english versions of
- the answer you gave. This isn't a test.
-
- Compact Discs
- The answer to the question -Q4-.
- Cassette Tape / Record Album
- The answer to question -R4-.
-
- D5: Format
-
- Again this isn't a test. No wrong answers, unless you're
- just flat wrong. If you said it's a tape and it's really
- an album, you're gonna get the wrong answer.
-
- Compact Disc
- The answer to questions -T4-, -W4-, -X4-.
- Cassette Tape / Record Album
- The answer to questions -S4-, -U4-, -V4-, -W4- and
- -X4-.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 69
-
-
- E5: Catalog Number
-
- I usually put in the number on the edge of the jewel box,
- record sleeve or cassette box in this field. This number
- is used the same way as -U2- back in the LaserDisc mode
- and will be verified before the record is fully stored
- into the database.
-
- F5: Category
-
- 20 characters to specify what kind of music is contained
- on the disc or tape.
-
- G5: Special
-
- 20 more characters to say anything you want. I use it
- for things like Double Disc or Double Tape Set.
-
- H5: Library - Default="M"
-
- This field is much like Library in LaserDisc and Video
- Tape modes. Any answer will be converted to upper case,
- provided you answer with an alphabetic character.
-
- D=Delete
- This will mark the active record and the associated
- slave records (if any) for deletion.
- **** WARNING! ****
- THIS WILL DELETE THE DISC and/or TAPE from the
- database upon QUITTING the program, when you select
- "F" for a FILE SORT from the UTILITY MENU, or "A"
- for ARCHIVE from the UTILITY MENU. You can change
- this flag back to any other option by simply
- re-editing the record.
- Anything else in this field is allowed.
-
- I5: Release Year - Default=Current Year
-
- What year did the Compact Disc, Album or Cassette
- originally come out. Reissues of the Beach Boys albums
- on CD during 1990 and 1991 listed the dates as 1990 and
- 1991, however to get the catalog to list them properly,
- put in the date that the original albums were released.
-
- J5: Tracks
-
- Number of tracks on the Compact Disc, Album or Cassette.
- I don't track for specific sides when it comes to albums
- and tapes, or specific discs with multi disc sets. Just
- lump everything together.
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 70
-
-
- K5: Audio Run
-
- When you load up a Compact Disc, your player should give
- you a total run time for the disc. Enter it as MM.SS.
- You may have no idea of how long the Tapes or Albums run,
- unless you time them or it's written down somewhere.
-
- L5: Video Run
-
- For use exclusively with CD-Video 5" discs. Enter it as
- M.SS. This field will not appear unless Video 5" was
- selected in question -T4-.
-
- M5: Title Listings
-
- There are a maximum of 999 entries for song titles. Once
- you fill up the 10 titles on page 1, (One song per line),
- the next page will flip up and allow you to enter songs
- 11 through 20. This will continue up through song 999.
- The number of songs you are allowed to enter is directly
- controlled by the number of tracks you entered in -J5-.
- There are 60 spaces maximum per line.
-
- When you edit the selected record, you will be given no
- selections until -J5- has been entered and read. When
- you're ready to enter the selection titles, the correct
- number of entries will appear.
-
- N5: Song Run Times
-
- There are also 999 of these fields to fill out. They are
- paged along with the titles and are subject to the same
- controls as the titles.
-
-
- XXII: ASSOCIATION OF SHAREWARE PROFESSIONALS
-
- This program is produced by a member of the Association of
- Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that
- the shareware principle works for you. If you are unable to
- resolve a shareware-related problem with an ASP member by
- contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to help. The
- ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with
- an ASP member, but does not provide technical support for
- members' products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545
- Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442-9427 or send a Compuserve
- message via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 71
-
-
- XXIII: LEGAL TIDBITS
-
- "CDS" and "Cinema Digital Sound" are trademarks of Eastman
- Kodak
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- "The Criterion Collection" is a trademark of Voyager Press
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- "CX" is a registered Trademark of CBS, INC.
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- "dbx" is a registered trademark of dbx Associates
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- "DeskJet 500" is a Trademark of Hewlett Packard Company
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- "Dolby", "Dolby B", "Dolby C", Dolby S", "Dolby HX PRO",
- "Dolby Surround", "Dolby Spectral Recording" and "Dolby
- Spectral Recording Digital" are registered trademarks of Dolby
- Laboratories
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- "LDC America" and "Pioneer LDC America" are TradeMarks of
- Pioneer Electronics
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- "MCA DiscoVision" is a copyright of MCA/Universal Home Video
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- "PKZIP" is a registered Trademark and Patent of PKWare Inc.
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- "ARJ" is a copyright of Robert K. Jung
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- "LHA" is a copyright of Haruyasu Yoshizaki
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- "Q-Sound" is a registered trademark of Q-Sound, INC.
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- "Star Trek" is a registered trademark and copyright of
- Paramount Pictures Corporation
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- "THX" and "LucasFilm THX" are registered trademarks of
- LucasArts Entertainment, Inc.
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- "Ultra*Stereo" is a registered trademark of Ultra*Stereo Labs
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- "Windows" and "Microsoft Windows" are registered trademarks of
- Microsoft Corporation
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- "XDR" is a registered trademark of Capitol Records Industries
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- "IMAX" is a registered trademark of IMAX Corporation
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- 48 hrs. - Copyright (c)1983 Paramount Home Video
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- Batman - Copyright (c)1989 Warner Home Video
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- Ben Hur - Copyright (c)1988 MGM/UA Home Video
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- Bird on a Wire - Copyright (c)1990 MCA/Universal Home Video
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- The Blues Brothers - Copyright (c)1990 MCA/Universal Home
- Video
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- Can't Buy Me Love - Copyright (c)1988 Touchstone Home Video
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- The Color Purple - Copyright (c)1986 Warner Home Video
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- Dick Tracy - Copyright (c)1990 Touchstone Pictures
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- Empire of the Sun - Copyright (c)1988 Warner Home Video
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- Ghostbusters - Copyright (c)1989 The Criterion Collection /
- RCA Columbia Home Video
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- Ghostbusters II - Copyright (c)1990 RCA/Columbia Pictures Home
- Video
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- The Hard Way - Copyright (c)1991 MCA/Universal Home Video
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- The Hindenburg - Copyright (c)1990 MCA/Universal Home Video
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- The Hunt for Red October - Copyright (c)1991 Paramount Home
- Video
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- Jaws - Copyright (c)1983 MCA/Universal Home Video
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- License to Kill - Copyright (c)1990 CBS/Fox Home Video
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- My Fair Lady - Copyright (c)1990 CBS/Fox Video
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- Police Squad! Help Wanted - Copyright (c)1986 Paramount Home
- Video
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- Soapdish - Copyright (c)1991 Paramount Home Video
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- Silverado - Copyright (c)1991 The Criterion Collection
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- The Sound of Music - Copyright (c)1989 CBS/Fox Video
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- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan - Copyright (c)1983 Paramount
- Home Video
- DiscTrak System Documentation Page 73
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- The Terminator - Copyright (c)1991 Hemdale Video
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- Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Copyright (c)1991 Carolco Home
- Video
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- Three Man and a Little Lady - Copyright (c)1991 Touchstone
- Home Video
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- War of the Roses - Copyright (c)1991 FoxVideo
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- The Wizard of Oz - Copyright (c)1989 MGM/UA Home Video