Short: EaglePlayer "Musicline 8V" replayer Author: John Carehag & Wanted Team Uploader: Don Adan Type: mus/play Version: 1 Architecture: m68k-amigaos This is a different version of the external "Musicline 8V" replay for EaglePlayer 1.54/2.00+. Version 1 Features: - Analyzer - SampleInfo with SampleSaver (EP 2.00+ only) - Balance - ModuleInfo with Position Counter - Volume - SongEnd - SubSong - LoadFast - Config (requires Kickstart V37+) Notes: 1. The "Musicline" soundformat was created by Conny Cyréus, Christian Cyréus, John Carehag and Jimmy Fredriksson. For more information, visit: http://www.musicline.org 2. This version of the "Musicline 8V" player is configurable via the EP player manager. You can set the channels mixing rate to any integer value from 1 to 28kHz via a slider gadget. The default mixing rate is 5kHz (poor quality), higher rates are only recommended for fast CPUs (MC68020+). The original replay always used a mixing rate of 28.4kHz, if you select 28kHz then 28.4kHz will be the mixing rate used by the player. The configuration will be saved to the "EnvArc:EaglePlayer/" and/or the "Configs/" directories. If neither of these directories exist then the configuration can not be saved. 3. This player will only play/recognise Musicline 8-voice tunes!!! For Musicline 4-voice songs use the "Musicline 4V" player (EP_Musicline4V.lha). 4. The loaded module must always be at least as many bytes long as the calculated size. This is why some modules will give you an error with this player. 5. If a module contains both 8-voice and 4-voice songs, it's better to disable the "Musicline 4V" player in the EP Manager menu due to double recognition problems. 6. ModuleInfo works/looks better for EaglePlayer 1.54 because EaglePlayer 2.00+ doesn't refresh the ModuleInfo screen. 7. You can get the latest versions of Wanted Team products from: http://amiga.emucamp.com/wt/wt.html Special greetings go to - John Carehag for help - Jean-Charles Meyrignac for help - Codetapper for help with the Config routine - Peter Kunath for help - Jan Krolzig for betatesting - Jason Skelly for betatesting