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- ≡ PC-Studio ≡
- The Ultimate in Digital Sound Playback
- User's Guide for Version 1.0
- Created by Anabicis
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- DISCLAIMER
- ----------
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- All of the PC-Studio programs and this documentation are Copyright 1991 by
- Anabicis and Costa Sapuntzakis and Dean Vukas, all rights reserved.
-
- Anabicis hereby disclaims all warranties relating to this product, whether
- express or implied, including without limitation any implied warranties of
- merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Anabicis cannot and
- will not be liable for any special, incidental, consequestial, indirect or
- similar damages due to loss of data or any other reason, even if Anabicis or
- an authorized Anabicis agent has been advised of the possibility of such
- damages. In no event shall the liability for any damages ever exceed the
- price paid for the license to use software, regardless of the form and/or
- extent of the claim. The person using the software bears all risk as to
- the quality and performance of the software.
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-
-
- Introduction
- ------------
-
- PC-Studio plays digitally sampled sound files, such as those you hear
- playing on the Mac, on any IBM PC or 100% compatible. There are other such
- programs that do this, however, most of them are extremely complex and hard
- to use, or they do not produce a good sound quality. PC-Studio is a simple,
- easy-to-use program that achieves superior sound quality as compared to the
- other sound programs out there. We hope you enjoy this product, as many
- hours of hard work were spent creating it.
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-
-
- Ordering Information
- --------------------
-
- PC-Studio is not Public Domain, nor is it free. You are granted a
- 15-day trial period in which to review the software, and see if it is to your
- liking. If you plan to use the software beyond the 15-day trial period,
- you must register it. Use of the software beyond 15 days without
- registering is prohibited and morally wrong.
-
- There are many advantages to registering this software:
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- ■ A clear conscience knowing that you have supported Shareware.
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- ■ The annoying 4-second delay will be removed from the introduction
- along with all of the "You must register..." messages.
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- ■ You will get the next major version (after the one you register) free.
-
- The basic registration fee is $15.00, which includes a disk (360K
- 5.25" or 720K 3.5") sent to you with the registered version on it. To order,
- just fill out the included file ORDER.TXT (to copy to printer type "COPY
- ORDER.TXT PRN" at the DOS prompt), and remit to:
-
- Anabicis
- 315 East 59th Street
- Hinsdale, IL 60521
-
- Please send either cash or check. Non-U.S. residents, please send
- checks drawn on U.S. funds. We will not accept non-U.S. currency. All
- checks must be drawn on U.S. dollars. Sorry, no C.O.D. orders will be
- accepted.
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-
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- System Requirements
- -------------------
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- ■ IBM XT,AT,PS/2, or 100% compatible.
- ■ 32k + size of sound file
- ■ Color monitor
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- Recommended hardware:
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- ■ 286/12MHz or better.
- ■ Hard disk.
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- Installation
- ------------
-
- PC-Studio installation is simple. Since the program consists of only
- one file, PCSTUDIO.EXE, you need only to copy this file to the directory of
- your choice. The other files (documentation, etc.) are not necessary to run
- the program.
-
- NOTE: PC-Studio must be distributed with all files listed in PACKING.LST.
-
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- Quickstart/Playing the Sample Sound File
- ----------------------------------------
-
- We have provided a sample sound file called HAL.SND. Use this
- file for the following procedure.
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- ■ The command line to run PC-Studio follows the following format:
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- PCSTUDIO [drive:][path]
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- If the sample sound file is not in the same path as PC-Studio,
- select the appropriate path. Do not include the name of the sound
- file.
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- ■ The PC-Studio program loads and the introduction screen appears.
- Wait the four seconds and press a key.
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- ■ The PC-Studio main screen appears. You are located in the file
- list box on the left side of the screen. Use the arrow keys to
- move the highlighted bar to the desired sound file and press ENTER.
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- ■ The program will now place you on the play button. Press ENTER
- to play the sound file.
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- ■ Press ESC to exit the program.
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- PC-Studio was able to auto-detect the correct speed, file type, etc.
- for the sample sound file. However, this may not be the case with all sound
- files. Please refer to the section called "Un-detectable Sound Files" for
- information on how to play these types of files with PC-Studio. This
- section is intended only as a quickstart to PC-Studio, we highly recommend
- you read the rest of this documentation.
-
-
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- Introduction to the PC-Studio Interface
- ---------------------------------------
-
- PC-Studio's user interface is extremely easy to use. There are four
- main sections to the interface: the File List Box, the Play Settings Box,
- the Playback Information Box, and the Help Box. To navigate PC-Studio, you
- need only to use the Tab key to go from one option to the other. Shift-Tab
- may also be used to go to the previous option. However, you do have the
- option of using the ALT-key shortcuts specified in the Help Box.
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- ■ File List Box: When you run PC-Studio, you are automatically put in the
- File List Box. Here you may navigate through your hard disk and select the
- sound file you wish to play by pressing ENTER on the highlighted choice.
- You may also type in the desired directory in the field where it says
- "Directory:" in the form [drive:][path].
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- ■ Play Settings Box: You are entered into this section after selecting a
- sound file or by pressing TAB from the File List Box. Here you may change
- the play settings for PC-Studio:
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- ■ Sound File Type: The type of sound file you are using. You may
- select either Macintosh or Amiga. The Macintosh sound file setting
- encompasses the following types of sound files: Macintosh, Sound
- Blaster, Covox Sound Thing, or any 8-bit non-polarized PCM sound
- file. The Amiga sound file setting is for Amiga sound files or any
- 8-bit polarized PCM sound file. If the sound file is barely
- intelligible because of staticy crud, try switching this setting.
-
- ■ Playback Rate/Slow-Down Rate: The playback rate and the slow-down
- rate determine the speed at which the sound file is played. Larger
- values of the playback rate lead to a slower playback. For
- example, a rate of 200 is twice as slow as a rate of 100. The
- slow-down rate decreases the rate at which the sound file is
- played by a factor of None, 2x, 3x, or 4x. For example, a sound file
- with a playback rate of 120 with no slow-down is the same as 60/2x,
- 40/3x or 30/4x. This may sound complex and stupid, but through
- this method you are able to achieve the best sound quality. The
- best playback rates to choose are from 50-80, so if you have a
- sound file with a playback rate of 142, you should put the rate
- down to 71 with a slow-down rate of 2x.
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- ■ Volume: The volume can be set from 0-100 inclusive. The
- larger the value, the louder the sound file is played. A sound
- file played at a setting of 40 is 4x louder than at a setting of
- 10. A sound file played at a setting of 5 is .5x louder than at a
- setting of 10. In theory this is true, however, in practice, it is
- not that drastic of a change.
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- ■ Play File: Too complex for words.
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- ■ Choose File: Exit from current sound file back to the File List
- Box.
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- ■ Playback Information Box: Displays information about the current sound
- file.
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- ■ File Size: Size of current file in bytes.
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- ■ File Type: Name of specific file format if one is detected.
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- ■ Auto-Detect Rate: The rate of file playback (in hz) detected in
- the header, if any.
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- ■ Current Rate: The rate of file playback (in hz) specified by the
- options in the Play Settings Box. Dividing the file size by this
- number yields the duration of the playback in seconds.
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- ■ Help Box: Displays commands for PC-Studio.
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- Auto-Detectable & Non-Detectable Sound Files
- --------------------------------------------
-
- One of the unique features of PC-Studio is its' ability to auto-
- detect most sound files' settings. It does this by reading the sound files'
- header, and interpreting this information. However, some sound files have
- no header, consequently no auto-detection occurs. When this happens,
- PC-Studio will place you on the first setting that was not auto-detected. All
- subsequent settings will not have been auto-detected either. For these
- non-detectable sound files, just experiment with the different settings until
- you reach the proper settings.
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-
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- Tips for Using PC-Studio
- ------------------------
-
- Using a memory manager while running PC-Studio will decrease the
- sound quality when playing sound files. However, on faster systems, there
- is not a significant change in sound quality. You may use PC-Studio under
- Windows in Real Mode or Standard Mode. Do not run PC-Studio under 386
- Enhanced Mode, it may crash.
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- If you know your file originated on a Macintosh, chances are that
- the Playback Rate should be set at 54 and only the Slow-Down Rate has to be
- changed.
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- Where to Find Sound Files & the Latest Version of PC-Studio
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Now you are probably wondering, if you aren't already a sound file
- junkie, where can I get sound files? The largest collection I have found
- is on CompuServe, in the Macintosh Fun Forum. You can also find them on
- many Amiga/Macintosh BBS's throughout the universe. The latest version of
- PC-Studio is always available on these BBS's/Information Networks:
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- ■ CompuServe, in the IBM New User's Forum.
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- ■ Executive Region Premium BBS Service: 2400 baud (312) 267-4749
- USR HST Dual Standard (312) 267-4750
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- ■ Other BBS's around the country!
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- Big Thank You to...
- -------------------
-
- A big thanks to the following people/products that made this possible:
-
- ■ The patience of Mom and Dad.
- ■ ReMAC - showing us how it's done.
- ■ Sounder for Windows - volume control.
- ■ CO.COM (PC Mag Util) - showing a good bubble sort.
- ■ Leo Scanlon - delay routine.
-
- The following books were invaluable in my trials and tribulations:
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- ■ The Peter Norton Programmer's Guide to the IBM PC
- Peter Norton
- Microsoft Press, 1985
-
- ■ Advanced MS-DOS
- Ray Duncan
- Microsoft Press, 1986
-
- ■ The Microsoft Macro Assembler Bible
- Nabajyoti Barkakati
- Howard W. Sams & Company, 1990
-
- And finally to...
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- ■ Trusty Turbo Assembler 2.0 which never let me down.
-
- ■ Trusty Turbo Debugger 2.0 - which showed me my humanity (errors,
- that is).
-
- ■ USRobotics, the Dual Standard was a heaven-sent for distributing
- PC-Studio to the BBS's/Information Networks.
-
-
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- Final Stupid Comments from the Authors
- --------------------------------------
-
- By the way, the user interface is an original creation (yes, yes,
- we know, you can tell). Hell, do you know any other program this friendly
- under 10k? This program plans on expanding and hopefully your generous
- donation will provide that possibility (plug, plug).
-
- We'd love to hear your comments about PC-Studio, you can reach us on
- CompuServe, ID# [71270,1344]. You may also reach us at any of our BBS
- distribution sites listed in the "Where to Find Sound Files & the Latest
- Version of PC-Studio" section.
-