VT LNG. VangeliSTracker language file. English.ÑInitializing Didn't find any songsUnexpected end of fileFile open errorOut of memoryFile had no songsUnsupported file format: unknown formatProTracker "M.K."ProTracker "FLT4"SoundTrackerJMPlayer OktalizerComposer 669GraveTriton FasTrackerScream Tracker 3.0Scream Tracker 3.0 betaScream Tracker 2.xPC Internal SpeakerDAC + SB stereoDAC + SB stereo (mild mix)DAC + SB stereo (tough mix)NON-DMA Sound BlasterDMA Sound BlasterDMA Stereo SB-ProDMA Stereo SB-Pro (mild mix)DMA Stereo SB-Pro (tough mix)mono DAC in LPT1stereo DAC in LPT1 - LPT2$stereo DAC in LPT1 - LPT2 (mild mix)%stereo DAC in LPT1 - LPT2 (tough mix)AdLib sound card or compatibleSBDSP$ file (OS/2 driver)!Error initializing the swap file.Position: Pattern: Note: Tempo: Module: Filename: Free mem.: Frequency: Volume: PUp/Dn Next pattern Bg/End Idem (from beg) 1-8 Turn off channelF5-F9 Change windows Lt/Rt Shift channels R/T Output freq. +/- Volume D DOS Shell N/S Next song ESC Quit Oscilloscope Channel ! Credits7- Juan Carlos Arévalo │ Originator of all this mess.; │ Program body, General structure.* │ First versions.5- Luis Crespo │ Programs antecesor (JAMP).6 │ DMA routines. Sound Blaster │ Info.5- Félix Sanz │ Creation of the user DOCs.4- Alejandro López │ Original system of stereo+ │ channels mixing.1- Héctor Martínez │ FFT routines. (not yet' │ introduced).9 │ Original idea of the 4 channel+ │ handling system..- David López │ SB-Pro stereo info..- Angel Trigo │ SB-Pro stereo info.2- Pepe Lazo │ Creating the MS-Windows# │ version.4- José Ruiz │ Creating the OS/2 version3 │ (a true OS/2 version ;-)6- Manuel Petit │ Now fitting a mouse driver.5- Carlos Fernández │ Made a modification in the; │ swapping system, to make it work& │ on CD-ROMS.:- Néstor Matas │ Translation of this manual into# │ English.O ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐O │ VT <file.MOD|.OKT|.WOW|.S3M|.STM|.669] [<options>] [@<file.VTO>] │O └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘O │ │8 ---===≡≡≡ Press any key ≡≡≡===---O │ <file> accepts wildards. You can also specify more than one. Also, you can │O │ specify the songs inside a demo (this time without wildcards) │O │ using the bar "/". (See the examples). │O │ <file.VTO> is an ASCII file with mor parameter lines. You can specify as │O │ many as you want, each one with it's at-sign "@". These files │O │ using the bar "/". (See the examples). │O │ <file.VTO> is an ASCII file with mor parameter lines. You can specify as │O │ many as you want, each one with it's at-sign "@". These files │O │ can have comments, beginning with a semicolon ";". They can │O │ also be nested to any level (memory permitting). │O │ <options> is a list of switches, preceded each one with a slash "/" or a │O │ hyphen "-". All options must be separated by, at least, a space. │O │ Some options must have a parameter, which must be separated by a │O │ space or a colon ":". Possible options are: │O │ / or - do all the options and songs specified, and then continue. │O │ /d:<device>sound device to be used. │O │ /f:<freq.> output sampling frequency. │O │ /v:<vol.> sound volume. │O │ /sh:<cmd.> program and parameters to be executed when shelling. │O │ /ss:<pos.> song start position. │O │ /sr:<pos.> song loop start position. │O │ /sr:<pos.> song last position. │O │ /lq "Low Quality", with this, spends less memory, but sounds worse│O │ /hq "Hi Quality", deactivates the /lq. │O │ /flp equals to "ForceLoopMod = Yes" in the VT.CFG. │O │ /nofl equals to "ForceLoopMod = No" in the VT.CFG. │O │ /loop equals to "LoopMod = Yes" in the VT.CFG. │O │ /nolp equals to "LoopMod = No" in the VT.CFG. │O │ /bfil equals to "BassFilter = Yes" in the VT.CFG. │O │ /nobf equals to "BassFilter = No" in the VT.CFG. │O │ <device> can be: │O │ Examples: The command line interpreter is too flexible to explain every │O │ little aspect of it, so to have an idea, just look below, and │O │ examine the example .VTO files. │O │ This plays the song "Axel F." through the PC Speaker with a volume of │O │ 64 and a sampling frequency of 16000 Hz: │O │ VT /v:64 /d:Speaker D:\MODS\AXEL_F.MOD /f 16000 │O │ This plays the music of the Unreal demo, by Future Crew, as given in the │O │ example .VTO file. Shells to the ASCII editor, editing the VT.PAS file: │O │ VT @UNREAL.VTO /sh:C:\BIN\Q.EXE VT.PAS │O │ This plays the songs 1 and 2 (whichever format they are): │O │ VT 1 2 │O │ This plays the song 1 at 64 of volume and the song 2 at 128: │O │ VT 1 /v:64 / /v 128 2 │ Initializing... Pà;O û0@üPá║▄