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CD-Runner Setup - Main Options
The CD-Runner Setup section is to CD-Runner as the Control Panel is to Windows;
all of the options and features can be selected and customized as desired.
Below is listed by section a summary of the available options and features.
WALLPAPER
A graphical image (bitmapped or BMP file) or solid color screen may be selected
to serve as a background or 'wallpaper' for all of the CD-Runner screens. In
the wallpaper section of the CD-Runner Setup screen, the following 5 options
appear:
* NONE - Disable the wallpaper option
* DEFAULT SOLID COLOR - Use a dark blue solid color as wallpaper
* CUSTOM BACKGROUND COLOR - Choose a custom color; click on the option
first (a highlighted 'dot' will appear in the circle), then click on the
wallpaper box (around the sample CD Player or on the CD Player). This
will cause a color selection dialog box to appear. Select the desired
color and it will appear around the sample CD Player.
** NOTE: if you wish to change the empty space on either side of
the Audio CD player to a different solid color, then select one
here (even if you use a bitmapped wallpaper).
* TILED PICTURE - Choose a bitmapped image to be tiled as background; as
above click on the option first, then click on the wallpaper box. A BMP
file selection dialog box will appear; you may single click on any of
the BMP files present to display a resized sample (to browse files
before making your final selection) or double-click directly on the file
to select it. After a file is selected, a sample tiled display will
appear around the CD-Player as before. Note that the sample presented is
scaled to fit and is not necessarily how the final image will appear
full screen.
* SINGLE PICTURE - Choose an image as above to fill the entire screen,
stretching to fit if necessary. As above select the image and it will
appear around the sample CD Player.
If desired, you may also click the 'Wallpaper' button instead of clicking on
the wallpaper box to bring up the color and file selection dialog boxes. As
mentionned elsewhere, if you are using 16 or 256-color drivers, the BMP files
may appear pale or ghosted due to color interpolation and other limitations
when using these modes. A driver with at least 65K colors is recommended if
you plan to use bitmapped images as wallpaper.
CD-RUNNER OPTIONS
A variety of useful options exist when using CD-Runner; these may be selected
in the CD-Runner Setup 'CD-Runner Options' section. The following options may be
set:
* INITIAL LOAD AS MINIMIZED ICON - if desired, you may load CD-Runner as a
minimized icon. This is useful if you wish to always run an Audio CD in
the background while loading or using other Windows applications.
* ENABLE MAIN SHORTCUT ICONS - when this option is enabled, shortcut
icons will appear on the main Disk Prompt, CD-ROM Runner, and Removable
Disk Runner screens.
* AUTO-RUN - this option allows you to automatically run the CD-Runner
application immediately after CD-Runner is loaded. For example, if an
Audio CD is in the drive and the Auto-Run pulldown selection box is set
to ALL or Audio CD Only, then when CD-Runner is loaded the Audio CD will
immediately begin play. (NOTE: if a program has been stored for the
Audio CD, then it will be played on startup; if not, then play will
begin in the continuous mode.) Likewise, if the selection box is set to
ALL or CD-ROM Only, and if a CD-ROM is in the drive, then it will be run
on startup (assuming it has been already entered into the library).
* ENABLE RD-RUNNER - if you wish to use the Removable Disk Runner, then
enable this option. If disabled, then the RD-Runner icon will not be
displayed.
* ENABLE WAVE FILE RUNNER - if you wish to use the Wave File Runner, then
enable this option. If disabled, the icon will not be displayed as
above.
* ENABLE AUDIO CD PLAYER - if you have a compatible MCI CD Player driver
loaded, and if you wish to play Audio CDs, then enable this option.
* ENABLE CD-ROM RUNNER - if you wish to use the CD-ROM Runner then
enable this option.
AUDIO MIXER / VOLUME CONTROL OPTIONS
CD-Runner has the ability to run an audio mixer application, to control the
volume, balance, tone controls, etc.. Since a variety of different sound boards
exist, CD-Runner does not attempt to control volume or other board-related
controls directly, for compatibility reasons. Since most sound boards include
their own mixer application for Windows, CD-Runner allows you to select it and
use it while playing CD-ROMs, Audio CDs, etc.
If you are running Windows 95, then the Audio Mixer application "Volume Control"
(SNDVOL32.EXE) will be automatically setup during the CD-Runner installation.
If you wish to use a different Audio Mixer or are running Windows 3.x, then
you must locate the mixer application written specifically for your sound board.
This is usually a Windows application named something similar to JAZZPMIX.EXE,
SB16WMIX.EXE or AUDIOMIX.EXE. Common subdirectory names in which the mixer
application may be found would include JAZZ, SB16, SBPRO, AUDIO, etc. Once the
proper mixer application is located, it will be automatically used by CD-Runner
to allow you to change the Volume, Balance, Bass and Treble tone control
settings, etc..
To select an audio mixer, click on the Audio Mixer text box, or click on the
Mixer button to display a file selection dialog box. Select the Audio Mixer as
desribed above.
You may also choose to use the CD-Runner volume controls. If you are running
Windows 95, then you may choose from three different options. These include
"Sliders - Generic", "Pushbuttons - Generic", or "Sliders - Sound Blaster
Compatible". The "Generic" controls use the Windows 95 Volume Control utility
described above, and should be compatible with virtually all sound boards.
The "Sliders - Sound Blaster Compatible" option should work with all 100%
Sound Blaster compatible boards, and may work with other sound boards as well.
This option is available with all versions of Windows including 3.1x & 95.
CD-ROM & REMOVABLE DRIVE SELECTION
If you wish to use either the CD-ROM or Removable Disk Runners, then the
primary (and optional multi-disk) drive(s) must be set. The CD-ROM drive
selected must be drive letter C or higher (C thru Z); the RD drive may be any
drive letter (A thru Z). If the CD-ROM drive selected does not appear to be
a CD-ROM drive, then an appropriate message box will be displayed. When
choosing a CD-ROM drive, if CD-Runner is able to properly identify the drive
types, then select a CD-ROM drive which has a "CD" icon box next to it in the
drive selection window. For both the CD-ROM and RD Runners, the primary or
default drive is the first drive scanned to run an application. When in the
Library section, the primary drive is also used to enter a new application,
or to modify an existing one.
If you have a multi-disk CD-ROM changer or multiple RD drives, then enter the
drive letters in the multi-disk section. Up to 10 total CD-ROM and/or RD drives
may be entered.
MISCELLANEOUS
To access the CD-Runner Setup Help, either press function key F1 or click the
Help button. This help file will be displayed. Click the Customize button to
select custom colors and fonts for CD-Runner screens. Click the Advanced button
to setup advanced options such as CD-Runner passwords and wallpaper locking.