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- MusicDiscPlayer V1.1 Copyright (C) 1993 Future Crew
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- Contents:
- 1 Using MusicDiscPlayer
- 2 Supported music file formats
- 3.1 Creating your own music disc
- 3.2 Why we released a modifiable music disc
- 3.3 Description of the MDP.MDI file format
- 3.4 Example of an MDP.MDI file
- 4.1 When will Scream Tracker 3 be released
- 4.2 For more information
- 5 MusicDiscPlayer V1.1 What's new?
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- 1 Using MusicDiscPlayer
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- There are two modes of usage.
- 1. Player mode
- 2. Music disc mode
-
- The former, player mode is engaged by entering
- MDP <filename>
- This will load the selected file and start playing. You'll find the
- list of keys to change orders and quit from the top of the screen.
-
- The latter mode is executed by just writing
- MDP
- In this mode the MusicDiscPlayer will look for the file MDP.MDI in
- the current directory. If it's found, a menu described in it is
- displayed. From this menu one can select with arrows and enter
- the song to be played. After the song is selected the MDP changes
- to playing mode. You can get back to menu and vice versa with ESC.
- Other keys are as in player mode.
-
- Normally MDP automatically detects the soudncard you are using. It
- first looks for Gravis Ultrasound and then for SoundBlaster Pro or
- a normal Blaster. If you want to override this default search, you
- can use command line parameters. Execute
- MDP -?
- for list of available command line options.
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- 2 Supported music file formats
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- MusicDiscPlayer supports:
- - Protracker modules (.MOD)
- - Scream Tracker 2.x modules (.STM)
- - Scream Tracker 3.0 modules (.S3M)
- - FastTracker modules (.MOD)
-
- It's not possible to say that these formats are fully supported, since
- every player plays modules a bit differently. However, in practice there
- seem to be no major differences to other players, so you should be able
- to trust that MDP plays your modules 'correctly'.
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- 3.1 Creating your own music disc
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- You can freely use the MusicDiskPlayer to publish
- your own musics. To do this, just follow these simple steps:
-
- - unzip (or copy) the music disk to an empty directory
- - remove all modules from the directory
- - put in your own modules
- - edit the MDP.MDI file to contain the list and description
- of your modules and title of the music disk (see below).
- - change the FILE_ID.DIZ and README files to describe the
- music collection you are publishing.
- - zip the whole thing, and you have a simple music disk!
- - NOTE that we'd really appreciate if you left this file
- intact, so that people receiving your music disc can
- also modify it just like you did.
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- 3.2 Why we released a modifiable music disc
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- Why did we publish a music disk in this remodifiable form?
- Well, since we think there are many musicians out there who
- can make great modules but don't have the resources to compile
- a music disk, we though we should give them a chance to get
- their music distributed in a simple package. This music disk
- system is clearly nothing spectacular, but it is practical
- and easy to use (well, should be). We hope you find the
- MusicDiskPlayer useful.
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- 3.3 Description of the MDP.MDI file format
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- In practice the example following this description is most
- useful. Remember that experimenting is never (well, hardly
- ever) dangerous...
-
- In the beginning of the file, there should be the title of
- the music disk. It can span multiple rows and is automatically
- centered in big letters to the beginning of the menu.
-
- After the title, all the modules to appear in the menu are
- listed in the following format:
- #<full filename of the module>
- <name of the tune>
- <author of the tune>
- <description of the module>
- That is, the first row of the module description contains
- a '#' directly followed by the file name. The next row
- contains the name of the tune (displayed in big letters).
- On following row there should be the name of the author,
- which is displayed on the same row as the name of the
- tune. After the author there can be a few lines (1..6)
- of description for the module.
-
- The module list is terminated with ## alone on a line. After
- the module list, there are still the last words, which are
- displayed under the list with centered text. Normally these
- describe the keys to exit the menu. The last line terminating
- the last words should contain a #.
-
- Note that there should be no extra spaces at end of rows.
- If you want to make an empty row, put at least one space
- on the row. Otherwise you'll get strange results! Note
- also that you can't make the title or last words too
- high, since they won't be fully displayed if they are
- too big.
-
- You can also justify the text in the description. You can
- do this by prefixing the lines you want justified with
- '$' chars.
-
- There is also a possibility to change color to emphasize
- words. If you put a '@' char to the text, it flips the
- color between cyan and white.
-
- IMPORTANT: There are some limitations with the number of lines
- of text etc. The most important are listed here, and if the menu
- behaves strangely you have probably overflown some of these.
- - maximum size of the MDP.MDI file is 8K
- - maximum number of musics is 50
- - maximum number of description lines is 6. (If you want longer
- stories, put them in a modules.txt file etc.)
- - there are no overflow checks for text, so if you try to write
- too long lines, they'll mess up in the screen
- Generally to check on these, just run the music disk. If it works
- ok, it works ok. If not, there is something wrong :-)
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- 3.4 Example of an MDP.MDI file
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- This is a music disk by
- @Musician@ of @TheGroup@
- #MODULE1.MOD
- My first module
- Musician
- $This 4 channel module is my first production, and
- it sounds... well... ok...
- #MODULE2.MOD
- My second module
- Musician
- $Well, if you liked the first one, you'll surely
- $enjoy this, since I finally learned how to load
- more than one sample!
- ##
- Press F10 to return to playing screen, ESC to exit.
- #
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- 4.1 When will Scream Tracker 3 be released
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- Since we now released a player for Scream Tracker 3 modules, everyone
- is going to ask: When will ST3 really be out?
- The definite answer is that there is NO planned release date, and
- currently no work is done on ST3. Thus it will NOT be released in
- the near future. If it gets completed, you'll surely hear about it.
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- 4.2. For more information
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- There is an accomplying file FCINFO13.TXT which contains information
- on the Future Crew, our productions and on how to contact us. There
- is also a list of frequently asked questions that's worth browsing.
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- 5 MusicDiscPlayer V1.1 What's new?
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- - Removed screen flicker with slow machines (we don't have :)
- - Volume control (+/-)
- - Fixed some playing bugs
- - Fixed dosshell bug
- - Fixed some problems with special characters in modulename
- - S key to toggle mono/stereo
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