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5:title.Help
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7:h1 res=010.MP3 audio file
8:p.
9This file is an MP3 audio file. It may be played using MMOS/2
10after installing of MMIOMP3 a free multimedia IO procedure.
11MP3 files contain compressed audio data.
12The compression is not lossless.
13:p.
14Get the IO procedure from
15:p.
16:link reftype=launch
17object='netscape.exe'
18data='http://www.math.berkeley.edu/~roconnor/'.
19http&colon.//www.math.berkeley.edu/~roconnor/:elink.
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21:h1 res=011.ID3 Tag
22:p.
23Use this page for the editing of ID3 tags.
24If the entry fields
25are empty this file does not have any tag yet.
26The new information is only saved after pressing the :hp2.Save:ehp2.
27button.
28
29:p.
30The following information may be specified:
31:ul.
32:li.:hp2.Name:ehp2.
33.br
34The name of the track. The length is restricted to 30 characters.
35
36:li.:hp2.Artist:ehp2.
37.br
38The name of the Artist. The length is restricted to 30 characters.
39
40:li.:hp2.Album:ehp2.
41.br
42The album containing this track. The length is restricted to 30 characters.
43
44:li.:hp2.Comment:ehp2.
45.br
46An arbitrary comment. The length is restricted to 30 characters.
47
48:li.:hp2.Year:ehp2.
49.br
50The year the album was published.
51
52:li.:hp2.Genre:ehp2.
53.br
54The Genre of this track.
55
56:eul.
57
58:h1 res=013.ID3 Tag
59:p.
60This page displays the ID3 tags of the MP3 file. ID3 is a standard to add information
61to an MP3 file like the title of the track or the tracks artist.
62:p.
63If the entry fields are empty this file does not have any tag yet.
64
65:p.
66:ul.
67:li.:hp2.Name:ehp2.
68.br
69The name of the track. The length is restricted to 30 characters.
70
71:li.:hp2.Artist:ehp2.
72.br
73The name of the Artist. The length is restricted to 30 characters.
74
75:li.:hp2.Album:ehp2.
76.br
77The album containing this track. The length is restricted to 30 characters.
78
79:li.:hp2.Comment:ehp2.
80.br
81An arbitrary comment. The length is restricted to 30 characters.
82
83:li.:hp2.Year:ehp2.
84.br
85The year the album was published.
86
87:li.:hp2.Genre:ehp2.
88.br
89The Genre of this track.
90
91:eul.
92
93:h1 res=012.Track names
94:p.
95Use this page for the editing of track information. The contents of the fields will be saved
96in the extended attributes of the file.
97The new information will be only saved after pressing the :hp2.Save:ehp2.
98button.
99:nt.
100Extended attributes are only supported with OS/2 and they're not stored on CD. So
101if you copy the files to CD or another operating system they will be lost.
102:ent.
103:p.
104The following information may be specified. The length of each field is restricted to 256 characters.
105:ul.
106:li.:hp2.Name&colon.:ehp2.
107:p.The name of the track.
108
109:li.:hp2.Artist&colon.:ehp2.
110:p.The name of the Artist.
111
112:li.:hp2.Album&colon.:ehp2.
113:p.The album containing this track.
114
115:li.:hp2.Comment&colon.:ehp2.
116:p.An arbitrary comment.
117
118:li.:hp2.Year&colon.:ehp2.
119:p.The year the album was published.
120
121:li.:hp2.Genre&colon.:ehp2.
122:p.The Genre of this track.
123
124:eul.
125
126:h1 res=020.Help for Ogg audio file
127:p.
128This file is an Ogg audio file. It may be played using MMOS/2
129after installing of MMIOVORB a free multimedia IO procedure.
130Ogg files contain comressed audio data similar to MP3 files.
131The compression is not lossless.
132:p.
133Get the IO procedure from
134:p.
135:link reftype=launch
136object='netscape.exe'
137data='http://www.math.berkeley.edu/~roconnor/'.
138http&colon.//www.math.berkeley.edu/~roconnor/:elink.
139
140
141:h1 res=030.Help for CD track
142:p.
143This object is a CD audio track. Track names and other info is
144queried from a FreeDB server if an internet connection is available.
145You have to specify your email address to use FreeDB. Use the configuration
146object to do so.
147:p.
148The user information is stored in the cddb.ini file in the installation directory.
149
150
151:h1 res=040.Help for M3U playlist
152:p.
153This object is a M3U playlist. An M3U playlist is a text file which contains
154paths to the tracks to be played. These playlists are used e.g. by portable
155MP3 players. An editor is available to modify M3U files using the mouse (drag and drop).
156
157:h1 res=050.Help for Audio stream
158:p.
159This object plays a stream from a streaming server on the internet.
160The URL for the server can be specified using the properties notebook.
161
162:nt.
163Only Icecast server are supported. Servers using the shoutcast protocol won't work.
164:ent.
165
166:euserdoc.
167
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