Changeset 17
- Timestamp:
- Jul 19, 2020, 10:11:27 PM (5 years ago)
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- branches/v2.9
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branches/v2.9/classes/help/en/cwmm.ipf
r16 r17 5 5 .* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 6 :h1 res=010.MP3 audio file 7 8 7 :p.This file is an MP3 audio file. It may be played using MMOS/2 when a suitable 9 8 MP3 MMIOProc has been installed. … … 21 20 .* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 21 :h1 res=011.ID3 tag 23 24 22 :p.Use this page to edit selected ID3 tag fields. 25 23 … … 70 68 .* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 71 69 :h1 res=013.ID3 tag 72 73 70 :p.This page displays selected fields of the ID3 tag attached to the MP3 file. 74 71 … … 119 116 .* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 120 117 :h1 res=012.Track meta 121 122 118 :p.Use this page to edit track information. Unlike an ID3 tag, the contents of 123 119 these fields will be saved in the extended attributes of the file upon pressing … … 165 161 .* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 166 162 :h1 res=014.Audio details 167 168 163 :p.This page displays various technical details about the selected audio track. 169 164 … … 196 191 .* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 197 192 :h1 res=020.Ogg audio file 198 199 193 :p.This file is an Ogg audio file. It may be played using MMOS/2 when a suitable 200 194 Ogg MMIOProc has been installed. Ogg is actually a container format, and may … … 214 208 .* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 215 209 :h1 res=030.CD audio track 216 217 210 :p.This file is a CD audio track. The track name and other info is queried from 218 211 a CDDB server if an internet connection is available. The information presented … … 228 221 .* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 229 222 :h1 res=040.M3U playlist 230 231 :p.This file is an M3U URL (Moving Picture Experts Group Audio Layer 3 Uniform 223 :p.This file is an M3U (Moving Picture Experts Group Audio Layer 3 Uniform 232 224 Resource Locator) playlist. M3U is a :hp1.de facto:ehp1. standard, generally 233 225 recognized by most MP3 players. … … 246 238 .* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 247 239 :h1 res=050.Audio stream 248 249 240 :p.This object a stream from provided by a streaming server on the LAN or across 250 241 the internet. The URL for the server is specified in the properties notebook for -
branches/v2.9/mediafolder/Help/mediafldr.ipf
r2 r17 5 5 :title.Help for Media Folder distribution 6 6 7 :h1 res=100.Help for Media Player 8 :p. 9 This object is a Media-Folder. Put any audio file into it 10 for playing. Specify the order of the tracks using drag and drop. 11 The usual play controls are available like play, stop or volume. 12 :p. 13 More information and updates: 14 :p. 15 :link reftype=launch 16 object='netscape.exe' 17 data='http://www.os2world.com/cdwriting'. 18 http&colon.//www.os2world.com/cdwriting:elink. 19 .br 20 :link reftype=launch 21 object='netscape.exe' 22 data='http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Sector/5785/'. 23 http&colon.//www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Sector/5785/:elink. 24 :p. 7 .* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 :h1 res=100.Media player 9 :p.This object is a Media folder. Drag one or more audio files into it for 10 playing. To reorder, ensure that :hp1.Always maintain sort order:ehp1. option on 11 the :hp2.Sort:ehp2. submenu is deselected, as well as any other sort options 12 which might affect manual ordering, and drag and drop the tracks as desired. 13 14 :p.Use the buttons to control playback. The Repeat checkbox will cause the 15 currently selected track to continuously replay. The Random checkbox will select 16 tracks arbitrarily, unless the Repeat checkbox has been set. 17 18 :p.More information and updates&colon. 19 20 :p.https&colon.//trac.netlabs.org/cwmmclasses/wiki 21 25 22 :nt. 26 :p. 27 For playing of MP3 files you need the MMIOMP3 procedure written 28 by Russell O'Connor. 29 :p. 30 Get it from 31 :p. 32 :link reftype=launch 33 object='netscape.exe' 34 data='http://www.math.berkeley.edu/~roconnor/'. 35 http&colon.//www.math.berkeley.edu/~roconnor/:elink. 23 A suitable MP3 MMIOProc is required in order to play MP3 files, as is a suitable 24 MMIOProc for Ogg (Vorbis and FLAC) files. These are included in the MMAudio Pak 25 2, available from&colon. 26 27 :p.http&colon.//r6.ca/MMAudioPak/ 28 29 :p.(Ogg formats are supported by default in ArcaOS 5.x and above.) 36 30 :ent. 37 :p. 38 :hp2.Keyboard control:ehp2. 39 :p. 40 Use the following keys to control the media folder. The buttons in the upper part 41 of the folder must have the focus when using the keys. Use :hp2.TAB:ehp2. to switch 42 the focus from the container to the buttons. 43 :p. 44 :ul. 45 :li.:hp8.B:ehp8.ack 46 :li.:hp8.S:ehp8.top 47 :li.:hp8.P:ehp8.ause 48 :li.P:hp8.l:ehp8.ay 49 :li.:hp8.N:ehp8.ext 50 :li.:hp8.R:ehp8.epeat 31 32 :p.:hp2.Keyboard control:ehp2. 33 34 :p.Use the following keys to control the Media folder. The buttons in the upper 35 part of the folder must have focus when using these keys. Use 36 :hp2.<.Tab>.:ehp2. to switch the focus from the container to the buttons. 37 38 :ul compact. 39 :li.:hp2.B:ehp2.ack 40 :li.:hp2.S:ehp2.top 41 :li.:hp2.P:ehp2.ause 42 :li.P:hp2.l:ehp2.ay 43 :li.:hp2.N:ehp2.ext 44 :li.:hp2.R:ehp2.epeat 45 :li.R:hp2.a:ehp2.ndom 51 46 :eul. 52 47 53 :h1 res=200.Help for CD-Player 54 :p. 55 This object is a CD player with FreeDB support. Tracktitles and other information 56 are queried from a FreeDB server if an internet connection is available. 57 :p. 58 More information and updates: 59 :p. 60 :link reftype=launch 61 object='netscape.exe' 62 data='http://www.os2world.com/cdwriting'. 63 http&colon.//www.os2world.com/cdwriting:elink. 64 .br 65 :link reftype=launch 66 object='netscape.exe' 67 data='http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Sector/5785/'. 68 http&colon.//www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Sector/5785/:elink. 69 :p. 48 :p.:hp2.Track position slider:ehp2. 49 50 :p.To the right of the player buttons is the Track position slider. Drag the 51 slider forward or back to reposition the playback point of the current file. 52 53 .* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 54 :h1 res=200.CD player 55 :p.This object is a CD player with CDDB support. Track titles and other metadata 56 are queried from a configured FreeDB-compatible server if an internet connection 57 is available. 58 59 :p.More information and updates&colon. 60 61 :p.https&colon.//trac.netlabs.org/cwmmclasses/wiki 62 70 63 :nt. 71 To use FreeDB servers you have to install the appropriate package and you must 72 specify an email address. Use the configuration object to do so. 64 Most CDDB servers follow the FreeDB practice of requiring a valid email address 65 for access. Use the FreeDB Client configuration object in the Multimedia folder 66 to set this. 73 67 :ent. 74 :p. 75 : hp2.Keyboard control:ehp2.76 :p. 77 Use the following keys to control the player. The buttons in the upper part 78 of the window must have the focus when using the keys. Use :hp2.TAB:ehp2. to switch 79 the focus from the container to the buttons.80 :p. 81 :ul .82 :li.:hp 8.B:ehp8.ack83 :li.:hp 8.S:ehp8.top84 :li.:hp 8.P:ehp8.ause85 :li.P:hp 8.l:ehp8.ay86 :li.:hp 8.N:ehp8.ext87 :li.:hp 8.R:ehp8.epeat68 69 :p.:hp2.Keyboard control:ehp2. 70 71 :p.Use the following keys to control the CD Player. The buttons in the upper 72 part of the player must have focus when using these keys. Use 73 :hp2.<.Tab>.:ehp2. to switch the focus from the container to the buttons. 74 75 :ul compact. 76 :li.:hp2.B:ehp2.ack 77 :li.:hp2.S:ehp2.top 78 :li.:hp2.P:ehp2.ause 79 :li.P:hp2.l:ehp2.ay 80 :li.:hp2.N:ehp2.ext 81 :li.:hp2.R:ehp2.epeat 88 82 :eul. 89 83 90 :h1 res=300.Help for playlist editor 91 :p. 92 Use the playlist editor to create or modify M3U playlists. These playlists 93 are for example used by portable MP3 players. Such a playlist file is a text file 94 containing the filenames of every track to be played. 95 :p. 96 Weitere Informationen und Updates: 97 :p. 98 :link reftype=launch 99 object='netscape.exe' 100 data='http://www.os2world.com/cdwriting'. 101 http&colon.//www.os2world.com/cdwriting:elink. 102 .br 103 :link reftype=launch 104 object='netscape.exe' 105 data='http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Sector/5785/'. 106 http&colon.//www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Sector/5785/:elink. 84 :p.:hp2.Track position slider:ehp2. 107 85 86 :p.To the right of the player buttons is the Track position slider. Drag the 87 slider forward or back to reposition the playback point of the current track. 88 89 .* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 90 :h1 res=300.Playlist editor 91 :p.Use the Playlist editor to modify M3U playlists. An M3U playlist is a text 92 file which contains paths (URLs) to the tracks it references. 93 94 :p.M3U (Moving Picture Experts Group Audio Layer 3 Uniform Resource Locator) is 95 a :hp1.de facto:ehp1. standard, generally recognized by most MP3 players. 96 97 :p.To add tracks, simply drag and drop them into the editor. To reorder, ensure 98 that :hp1.Always maintain sort order:ehp1. option on the :hp2.Sort:ehp2. submenu 99 is deselected, as well as any other sort options which might affect manual 100 ordering, and drag and drop the tracks as desired. Save the playlist by 101 selecting :hp2.File | Save:ehp2. from the menu. 102 103 :p.To create a new playlist, drag the M3U playlist template from the Multimedia 104 Templates folder to a suitable location on the desktop. 105 106 :p.More information and updates&colon. 107 108 :p.https&colon.//trac.netlabs.org/cwmmclasses/wiki 108 109 109 110 :euserdoc. 110
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