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** CDTV-Player 2.2 **
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** designed in April 1993 **
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** by Daniel Amor **
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I. Introduction
Welcome to CDTV-Player 2.2
The idea for this program came up to me, as I was sitting in front of
my CDTV and wanted to listen to some music and do some work at the
same time. There is the possibility to press the play button while
working on Workbench, but nothing else than the track number will be
displayed. The other possibility to play Audio-CD's was to forget
multitasking and use the built-in player-screen. I thought that
this was quite lousy. In the German magazine 'AMIGA-DOS' I found a
little program by Dr. Peter Kittel of Commodore - Germany in AMIGA-BASIC.
This program looked more like a C-64 program with a lot of PEEKS and
POKES. So I translated it into KICK-PASCAL (Lines in AmigaBasic vs
Lines in Kick-Pascal = 200 vs 15) and designed a Workbench-Interface
(September 1992). This program is FISH-WARE. Commodore may even include
this program into the original CDTV-package or bundle it with every CD-ROM.
If you use this program for commercial matters, please don't forget to
mention my name.
II. Features
CDTV-Player 2.2 features quite a lot of new options. First of all I
added preferences in order to keep the program user-friendly (this will
be extended in future versions). Then I've programmed a routine that
recognizes the CD if it's in the archive (thanks to Frédéric Botton - Paris
for his «Gimme_a_CD»-program and the idea). Then I've introduced
a SHUFFLE function and an option to jump to seconds BACK and FORTH.
In earlier version only owners of a CD-ROM-drive could use the program.
Now everybody with an AMIGA has access to the archive in order to search
for a song or just have a look at the program. I've included now an
option called KARAOKE. If any lyrics are found in the archive they may
be displayed on-screen. Now an AREXX-Port has been included in order to
control the function of the CDTV from other programs.
III. Gadgets
Here's a short explanation of the gadgets.
REW : Decreases track number.
PLAY : Plays current track.
FF : Increases track number.
PAUSE : Pauses play.
STOP : Stops play.
FADE : Fades smoothly in/out.
LIVE : Automatic fade in at the beginning of a track and automatic
fade out a the end.
SINGLE : Toggles between playing one song and the whole CD.
REPEAT : Toggles between playing once or multiple times.
BACK : Jumps two seconds back.
SCAN : Scans into every song on the CD.
FORTH : Jumps two seconds forth.
SECRET : Future options.
KARAOKE : Live on-screen Karaoke (See V. KARAOKE).
SHUFFLE : Toggles between normal and shuffled play.
PROGRAM : Choose an order of play of your own.
PREFS : Access to internal preferences. (See VII. PREFERENCES)
EDIT : Opens edit window (See IV. EDIT).
DISPLAY : Toggles display-mode:
1. Track time played.
2. CD time played.
3. Remaining track time.
4. Remaining CD time.
5. No display (saves processing time).
Modes 3&4 accessible only with SINGLE off.
INFO : Displays information.
On the right side of the window there is a proportional gadget for
the volume.
IV. Edit
By pressing the EDIT-Gadget in the main window, another window will be
opened and you'll get access to the archive. In earlier version you had
to choose the CD you wanted to listen to from here. But this is done now
automatically, so you can only have a look at the archive now. You can have
a look at the songs by pressing the corresponding title. If CDTV-Player
does not find the CD in the archive, you've got the possibility to
add this CD to the archive, by pressing the ADD CD-Gadget. A new window
will be opened and you've got the chance to enter the new CD. If you select
a group beforehand then the group name will appear automatically in the
group field.
V. Karaoke
When pressing the KARAOKE-Gadget in the main window, the program searches
for the lyrics of the actual song. If found in the archive, they will be
displayed on a seperate screen, while playing the song. At the moment
there aren't any special effects, but I'm going to do this in the near
future (all ideas are welcome). If you want to create own KARAOKE-songs,
have a look at 'lyrics:depeche mode.mx' (the only complete one, since I'm
too lazy to key in all lyrics). When a genlock is available, you may use
it for KARAOKE.
VI. Archive
The archive is divided actually into two parts. The first part includes
the group names and the CD titles, CD time, number of tracks (e.g. Brian
Adams, Waking up the neighbours,74:54.38|15). In earlier version I
omitted the fractions of the second and the number of tracks, but that was
not very precise for finding the right CD in the archive and so I had to
include them, too. Have a look at Lyrics/A-ZMusix in order to learn
how to build own archives. The second part of the archive consists of
the group-files with the track titles and the lyrics.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Although there is a standard for AUDIO-CDs, playtime for the same CD may
vary from country to country. If you have a CD, which is in the archive,
but isn't recognized then change the time which is being displayed
in the ADD-CD window (normally it varies about a few seconds). I'll
introduce a function, which allows to change the time in the file.
VII. Preferences
In this menu you may alter the internal preferences for some functions.
On the left side there are two slider-gadgets. With the upper one you
may choose the time for fading in & out at the beginning and the end
of a track (1sec - 10sec). With the lower one you can choose the time for
scanning into each track (5sec - 25sec). On the right there are two
check boxes which are both related with the KARAOKE-Feature. Break
enables you to quit the KARAOKE whenever you want (a close-gadget
appears on-screen) and Time puts the playing time on the KARAOKE-Screen.
This has been introduced to ease the input of new KARAOKE-Titles.
Preferences are saved to s:CDTV.config.
VIII. The future
I'll include a function called COPY, which will simplify the COPY
of CD's to a cassette. You'll just key in the exact amount of time you
want to be copied and the program will select the songs in order to
match your timing (or as close as possible).
I'll try to use PARNET for my program in order to use e.g. an AMIGA 4000
for KARAOKE while playing from CDTV (i.e. more & faster effects).
I'll try to extend the program in order to use it with SCSI-Drives (if
anybody has any information on SCSI-Drives, please write).
If somebody out there has some other suggestions, needs or useful
information then please write to me. (See XIV. Address).
IX. Source-Code & Updates
You can get the source-code for free, if you write to me and send a disk.
Suggestions and ideas are welcome. New groups for the archives are also
welcome. CDTV-Player was written in KICK-PASCAL 2.12.
You can get updates from me, you can download it from the AMINET, the FRAS,
the better mailboxes and can get them of course from the Fish-Disks.
X. Assigns
Applies to OS 1.3 only!
For the moment, you'll have to do one ASSIGN in order to be able to
load the Archive (I'm sorry). For example, if you've got the directory
CDTV-Player in DF1:, then ASSIGN Lyrics: DF1:CDTV-Player/Lyrics. I've
included a script for this purpose.
XI. Arexx
Arexx has been introduced in order to gain control over CDTV-Player from
other programs. Please refer to the examples on the disk. At the moment
you can only start a track and stop it again. In future releases you'll
get complete control over the program.
XII. History of CDTV-Player
Version 0.8 (12.09.92)
Translation of the AMIGA-BASIC-Program by Dr. Peter Kittel into
KICK-PASCAL. Plays songs from CLI/SHELL without Workbench Interface.
Version 0.9 (14.09.92)
Added Workbench Interface in order to play songs without a keyboard.
Added features like PAUSE, SCAN, SINGLE, REPEAT, FADE, DISPLAY.
Version 1.0ß (18.09.92) Fish-Disk 759
First release with a lot of bugs in it (e.g. it didn't recognize if a
CD was taken out of a drive or a floppy disk). Added an INFO-Window.
Changed internal handling of 'cdtv.device'. Thought of a function
called KARAOKE, but did not know how to do it.
Version 1.2 (26.10.92)
Redesigned Workbench Interface and added the KARAOKE window. This had
nothing to do with KARAOKE, but you could choose the titles of a CD to be
displayed while playing it. Removed all bugs concerning the disk-change
problem.
Version 1.3 (05.11.92)
Added message for all people who don't own a 'cdtv.device'. Increased
speed of overall program and reduced usage of processing time.
Version 1.4 (26.11.92)
Added some bugs while removing some others. Many internal changes (You
can't 'see' a difference between 1.3 and 1.4, but 1.4 is more stable).
Version 1.5 (25.12.92) Fish-Disk 805
Increased size of KARAOKE window, added some gadgets to it. Renewed
the documentation and increased speed again. Removed all nasty bugs
concerning the KARAOKE option.
Version 1.5d (29.12.92)
Removed a little bug in the info-requester that caused sometimes a crash.
It's a pity, that I've sent the disk four days ago.
Version 1.6 (11.01.93)
Renamed KARAOKE as EDIT, since I haven't got the time to implement
a real KARAOKE function for the moment. Increased speed of EDIT
output due to change to dynamic structures (well, at least one thing
I could use from university). Moved to AMIGA 4000 for designing code
(more memory, more fun). Added SHUFFLE.
Version 1.7f (25.01.93)
Third official release of CDTV-Player. Now everybody with an AMIGA is
able to get into the program and have a look at the gadgets and use
the EDIT function in order to look for a certain song. Added a search
function in order to find the actual CD in the archive and load it
automatically. Added PREFS, BACK & FORTH.
Version 1.7j (20.02.93)
Added a PROGRAM function and now it's possible to key in your own
CD's. Removed quite a lot of unnecessary code. Improved design of EDIT.
Removed bugs in SHUFFLE & PROGRAM (internal the same procedure).
Version 1.8 (22.02.93) Fish-Disk 849
Fourth official release of CDTV-Player. Included KARAOKE (very popular in
Japan & Italy). Every text may be used for this option. Also included
ADD CD, in order to key in new CD's.
Version 1.9 (23.03.93)
Added more preferences in order to toggle features of KARAOKE. Now Karaoke
may be stopped at any time and it's possible to have a look at the playing
time. Increased speed of KARAOKE-Screen-Output and removed some unnecessary
code.
Version 2.0 (04.04.93) Fish-Disk 868
Fifth official release of CDTV-Player. Now incorporates an AREXX-Port. This
enables you to use the functions of CDTV-Player from other programs.
Version 2.01 (23.04.93)
Aaaargh. V2.0 did not work on machines where the arexx.library was not
installed. Didn't notice until now, since I was using Arexx on my CDTV.
Version 2.02 (13.06.93)
Disabled AREXX, due to timing problems. Enhanced the ADDCD-Function.
Version 2.03 (28.06.93)
Enabled AREXX again, because all problems concerning it have been
removed.
Version 2.05 (13.07.93) Fish-Disk 894
Sixth official release. Removed BUG in ADDCD-Function. Now it saves
without any problems (made a work-around for a compiler-bug). REW & FF
are now ghosted if there is no higher or lower track.
Version 2.06 (28.08.93)
CDTV-Player used all processing time. Bug removed.
Version 2.10 (29.08.93)
Added new Info-Requester and removed a little bug with REW & FF.
Enhanced ADDCD. Shows now selected group.
Version 2.15 (30.08.93)
Vastly improved ADDCD-Function. Exit without saving possible.
Version 2.18 (01.09.93)
Saves now PREFERENCES. Added WINDOWDEPTH to the INFO-REQUESTER.
Version 2.20 (02.09.93)
No ASSIGN is necessary for users with Workbench 2.0 or higher! Update
of the docs.
Version 2.25 (05.09.93)
Topaz 8 is now being forced. Output speed increased.
Version 2.30 (23.09.93)
Program is partly fontsensitive and the rest of it is prepared to
be.
XIII. Credits
(In alphabetical order)
Markus Bahr, Berlin - GERMANY,
for his letter and his interest.
Thomas Bengtsson - SWEDEN,
for his e-mail & the interest in the source.
Tomi Blinnikka, Helsinki - FINLAND,
for his e-mail & for his interest in the source.
Frédéric Botton of EDUCOM, Paris - FRANCE,
for his «Gimme_a_CD»-program, his ideas, his quadrolingual letters
& e-mails and his fine sense of humour.
Dimitrios Charalampidis, Thessaloniki - GREECE,
for his letters.
Ioannis Chatziandreou, Bochum - GERMANY,
for his e-mail & his urgent need of the source.
Ross Delaforce - AUSTRALIA,
for his e-mail & the SCSI-idea.
Marc Eisenach, Stadtallendorf - GERMANY,
for his phone calls, the conversation about CDTV and for various
information about the hardware.
Hans-Christian Eckert, Berlin - GERMANY,
for his e-mails, his suggestions and the interest in the source.
Darren Ewaniuk, Alberta - CANADA,
for his e-mail & for the inclusion of CDTV-Player into his products.
Fred Fish, Tempe - USA,
for the inclusion of my programs in his wonderful collection.
Wlad Fomin & Dostick of ACL, Riga - LATVIA,
for their e-mails, Russian letters, their interest in CDTV & AMIGA
and their support.
Imke Gisch, "Produktmanager CDTV" of Commodore - GERMANY,
for fast access to the documents.
Andreas Happel, Flensburg - GERMANY,
for his letter, his interesting questions and his interest in CDTV.
Dave Hassall - NEW ZEALAND,
for his e-mail and the interest in CDTV-Player.
Peter Hellweg, Wetter - GERMANY,
for his e-mail.
Sebastian Hesselbarth, Aerzen - GERMANY,
for his letter and his ideas.
Kai Hofmann, Bremen - GERMANY,
for his e-mails & the interest for CDTV.
Jason R. Hulance, Oxford - GREAT BRITAIN,
for his e-mails & the interest in the source.
D. Jarvis - USA
for his e-mail & the interest in the source.
Dr. Peter Kittel of Commodore - GERMANY,
for his AMIGA-BASIC-Program and the article in the "AMIGA-DOS".
George Knighton, Fremont - USA,
for his letter and his interest in CDTV-Player.
Thorsten Kratz, Erlangen - GERMANY,
for his e-mails and his ideas.
Tom Kroener, Saarbrücken-Dudweiler - GERMANY,
for his letters, criticism and ideas.
Gerhard Leibrock, Kirkel - GERMANY,
for his letters and his ideas.
Wai Hung Liu, Dublin - IRELAND,
for his letters and his interest in CDTV.
Nick MacDonald - CANADA,
for his e-mail and his interest.
Thomas J. Moore - USA
for his e-mails, his bug-reports and his nice suggestions
(look out for his C version of CDTV-Player).
Felice Murolo, Salerno - ITALY,
for his letter and his interest in the source of CDTV-Player.
Arthur T. Murray, Seattle - USA,
for his postcard.
Nhan Nguyen, Sophomore - USA
for his interest in the CDTV-Player, his ideas and his e-mails.
Stefan Ohlin, Solleftea - SWEDEN,
for his interest in the CDTV-Player and in the source.
Oliver Peike - GERMANY
for his e-mail.
Alfred Prenner, Fürstenfeldbruck - GERMANY,
for his letter and the interest in CDTV & Parnet.
Uwe Ripl - GERMANY,
for his e-mail.
Hanns Holger Rutz, Zeven - GERMANY,
for his letters, his ideas and bug-reports.
Stefan Schmidt, Wahnebergen - GERMANY,
for his e-mails and his ideas.
Ralph Seichter, Hueth - GERMANY,
for his e-mails and his ideas.
Peter Uitz, Vienna - AUSTRIA,
for his interest in the documentation for the CDTV.
Federico Villata, Rome - ITALY,
for his e-mail and his interest for the CDTV-Player.
Jure Vrhovnik, Ljubljana - SLOWENIA,
for his interest in CDTV, his e-mails and his hardware
specifications (dream on).
Werner Völker, Ebersbach - GERMANY
for his phone call and the talk about CDTV, AMIGA & PARNET.
Michael Zielinski, Hamburg - GERMANY,
for his ideas and his interest in CDTV.
to be continued...
(If you like my program, please let me know, then you'll be
mentioned here)
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** You may write to me in **
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** Snail Mail: Daniel Amor **
** Ludwigstr. 124 **
** 70197 Stuttgart **
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** E-Mail: amor@student.uni-tuebingen.de **
** FidoNet: 2:246/1416 (Amiga Universe) **
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