Short: MED and MOD player using AHI Author: Robert Szacki Uploader: "Robert Szacki" Type: mus/play Version: 1.2b Replaces: mus/play/DiamPlay.lha Architecture: ppc-amigaos ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DiamondPlayer - MED/MOD replayer v1.2b ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to DiamondPlayer, a MED MMD0/MMD1 and Protracker MOD replayer. To run it simply click on the icon supplied. If this is the first time you run the program you will be asked to choose AHI Audio Mode. Then if you chose one of the available modes the window will appear with four buttons: These buttons are starting from left: - Play ... plays module or continues playing if paused - Stop ... stops module - Pause ... pauses module - Load ... opens new module ------- Notes ------- The program will remember AHI Audio Mode aswell as directory with modules in ToolTypes of icon. Next time you run the program from same icon you won't be asked to choose Audio Mode and when you open new module the last directory with modules will be used as default. To override this directory you can either select another in Load option or modify DIR= ToolType in the icon. Important: If you wish to change AHI Audio Mode just remove AUDIOID= ToolType from the icon. The MOD replayer has been rewritten in version 1.2b. --------- History --------- v1.2b - Protracker replayer rewritten so it fits very well to original one now. Additionally some fixes were done to playing functions aswell. v1.2a - Supports almost all Protracker MOD effects with good accuracy. Configuration saved in tooltypes of icon. v1.1 - Added simply and comfortable GUI. - Supports MED MMD1 and Protracker modules. - Supports more effects. v1.0 - initial release. inner versions: - added AHI support - added Interrupt support ------ TODO ------ - More features like playlist and rewind/fast forward options. - More configuration options. ---------- Feedback ---------- I have written this program because I needed MED/MOD replayer which use low-level AHI interface. Write to me: Robert Szacki Greetings to all users :)