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5:title.Help for Media Folder distribution
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7:h1 res=100.Help for Media Player
8:p.
9This object is a Media-Folder. Put any audio file into it
10for playing. Specify the order of the tracks using drag and drop.
11The usual play controls are available like play, stop or volume.
12:p.
13:nt.
14:p.
15For playing of MP3 files you need the MMIOMP3 procedure written
16by Russell O'Connor.
17:p.
18Get it from
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20:link reftype=launch
21object='netscape.exe'
22data='http://www.math.berkeley.edu/~roconnor/'.
23http&colon.//www.math.berkeley.edu/~roconnor/:elink.
24:ent.
25:p.
26:hp2.Keyboard control:ehp2.
27:p.
28Use the following keys to control the media folder. The buttons in the upper part
29of the folder must have the focus when using the keys. Use :hp2.TAB:ehp2. to switch
30the focus from the container to the buttons.
31:p.
32:ul.
33:li.:hp8.B:ehp8.ack
34:li.:hp8.S:ehp8.top
35:li.:hp8.P:ehp8.ause
36:li.P:hp8.l:ehp8.ay
37:li.:hp8.N:ehp8.ext
38:li.:hp8.R:ehp8.epeat
39:eul.
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41:h1 res=200.Help for CD-Player
42:p.
43This object is a CD player with FreeDB support. Tracktitles and other information
44are queried from a FreeDB server if an internet connection is available.
45:p.
46:nt.
47To use FreeDB servers you have to
48specify an email address. Use the configuration object to do so.
49:ent.
50:p.
51:hp2.Keyboard control:ehp2.
52:p.
53Use the following keys to control the player. The buttons in the upper part
54of the window must have the focus when using the keys. Use :hp2.TAB:ehp2. to switch
55the focus from the container to the buttons.
56:p.
57:ul.
58:li.:hp8.B:ehp8.ack
59:li.:hp8.S:ehp8.top
60:li.:hp8.P:ehp8.ause
61:li.P:hp8.l:ehp8.ay
62:li.:hp8.N:ehp8.ext
63:li.:hp8.R:ehp8.epeat
64:eul.
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66:h1 res=300.Help for playlist editor
67:p.
68Use the playlist editor to create or modify M3U playlists. These playlists
69are for example used by portable MP3 players. Such a playlist file is a text file
70containing the filenames of every track to be played.
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