Short: Prelude player/recorder, up to 64 kHz Author: Thomas Wenzel (wenzel@unixserv.rz.fh-hannover.de) Uploader: Thomas Wenzel (wenzel unixserv rz fh-hannover de) Type: mus/play Version: 1.7 Architecture: ppc-powerup Introduction ------------ Prelude Tapedeck is a GUI based sound player for the Prelude soundcard. It makes use of some of Prelude's special realtime features and won't work with any other soundcard. This program auto-detects a PowerUP environment and will use the PPC to decode MPEG-audio layer 2 and 3 in realtime with almost no system load on the 68k side. Supported filetypes are: - AIFF 16 bit stereo (68030 or better) - MPEG-audio j-stereo or dual-ch (PowerPC required!) * That's all! Don't try to play other files! :-) Operation --------- Well, it works like a mixture of tapedeck and CD player :-) The buttons in the bottom row are: - Power switches the tapedeck off and quits the program - Input Gain changes the input gain for recording, upper slider for left channel, lower slider for right channel - Eject clears the current Playlist and opens a file requester to select one or more new files - Review move backwards in the current track, works only in play mode - Stop stops playback and returns to the beginning of the current track - Play/Pause toggles between playback and pause - Cue move forwards in the current track, works only in play mode - Record clears the current Playlist and opens a file requester to select a new file for recording The tapedeck will be in rec-pause mode afterwards to let you adjust the input gain and will start recording when you press the Play/Pause button. The buttons just below the display are: - MODE changes the display mode of the realtime counter - INPUT switches between the three possible Prelude inputs for recording - FREQ changes the recording frequency, works only in stop mode - PEAK resets the peak value which will be displayed right of the bargraph levelmeter - SKIP BACK skips back one track - SKIP FORWARD skips forward one track Requirements ------------ asyncio.library v39.x or higher (Aminet:dev/c/AsyncIO.lha) prelude.library v2.64 or higher (v2.64 is included) 64KB stack (remember to update your icon!) Known bugs ---------- The user interface looks broken on ECS or AGA screens. However, it works perfectly with CyberGraphX AND Picasso96. Workaround: Buy a graphics card ;) Legal stuff ----------- PreludeTapedeck is copyrighted freeware. It may be distributed freely as long as no modifications are made to the executable and this document. A nominal fee may be asked to cover distribution costs. PreludeTapedeck may not be used for any commercial purposes or included with any commercial product without the written permission of the author. It may NOT be stored on ftp servers or websites that also hold commercial software products or drivers for commercial hardware. The only exception are servers of the Aminet archive. No responsibilities are taken for damaged speakers, amplifiers, Amigas or any other components or data involved while using PreludeTapedeck. Although I've done some beta testing I can't guarantee that PreludeTapedeck will not crash! If you find any bugs, let me know. PreludeTapedeck uses the AMP decoding engine by Tomislav Uzelac for MPEG- audio playback. Here's the original amp.readme: ------------------------------- amp MPEG audio decoder readme file (version 0.7.5) (C) Tomislav Uzelac 1996,1997 amp is free software and can be _used_ freely by anyone. If you want to do anything else with it, be sure to check the Legal section of this document for legal issues. THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THIS PROGRAM. Please check out the Legal section of this document. 1. Introduction 2. Installation 3. Running 4. Feedback 5. Contributing 6. Legal 1. Introduction amp (Audio Mpeg Player) is an MPEG audio decoder which I originally started putting together as a side project of the MPEG hardware design project at FER/Zagreb - just to confirm my knowledge of the standard. It works with both MPEG1 and MPEG2 audio streams (except for the multichannel extensions defined in MPEG2), layers 2 and 3. There is a gui for amp, written in Tcl/Tk by Edouard Lafargue. It is available at the amp home site ftp://ftp.rasip.fer.hr Another gui supported is the Sajber Jukebox, written by Joel Lindholm. The following people contributed their time and knowledge to amp: Karl Anders Oygard, Ilkka Karvinen, Lutz Vieweg, Dan Nelson, Edouard Lafargue, Andrew Richards, George Colouris, Dmitry Boldyrev, Andy Lo A Foe, Thomas Sailer, Justin Frankel amp home location is ftp://ftp.rasip.fer.hr/pub/mpeg/ and the mailing list: send 'HELP' in the body of the message to: multimedia@rasip.fer.hr If you want to find out more about MPEG, best places to start are http://www.mpeg.org http://www.mpeg2.de 2. Installation Installation should be simple enough if amp was ported to your system, just do a ./configure make You can edit the makefile further to suit your system. If configure fails to make a usable Makefile, you'll _have_ to edit it yourself. Linux users should try real-time playing support, as described in doc/realtime.txt. Some people that might pass on this feature are those with slower machines (i.e. 486's), or SMP systems (see the doc/linuxrealtime.txt file). Some versions of the linux C library produce an error when compiling amp with realtime support. A quick fix is to edit /usr/include/sched.h and replace _P in the offending line with __P. ./configure --enable-realtime make chown root.root amp chmod u+s amp ... this requires /dev/dsp to be both world readable and writeable. If you have a special group for people allowed to use the sound device (for instance, a group called sound), you can do a: chmod g+s amp or make your audio card world read/writeable (not recomended) chmod o+rw /dev/dsp* 3. Running: 'amp -h' gives you usage & options. If your computer is on the slower side, direct playback might not work, but you can decode it to .wav or raw pcm and play it later. 4. Feedback Send in your makefiles, opinions, bugreports, fixes; anything related to this program. You can also send me unlimited amounts of money, sugar, milk, etc. If you find any mpeg audio files that amp has trouble decoding, please tell me about this via e-mail . 5. Contributing Please contribute to amp. If you want to know what is going on in amp development, you can join the developers mailing list mpeg_audio_developers@rasip.fer.hr There are certain debugging facilities that I made in amp, but are disabled in the current release (they are neither nice nor user-friendly). If anyone enhances them (they are in dump.c) to the point that they're actually usable I'll be happy to include the changes in the release. I think this kind of debug output would be very useful to people studying these audio algorithms. 6. Legal This software can be used freely for any purpose. It can be distributed freely, as long as it is not sold commercially without permission from Tomislav Uzelac . However, including this software on CD_ROMs containing other free software is explicitly permitted even when a modest distribution fee is charged for the CD, as long as this software is not a primary selling argument for the CD. Building derived versions of this software is permitted, as long as they are not sold commercially without permission from Tomislav Uzelac . Any derived versions must be clearly marked as such, and must be called by a name other than amp. Any derived versions must retain this copyright notice. /* This license is itself copied from Tatu Ylonen's ssh package. It does * not mention being copyrighted itself :) */ THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THIS PROGRAM - whatsoever. You use it entirely at your risk, and neither Tomislav Uzelac, nor FER will be liable for any damages that might occur to your computer, software, etc. in consequence of you using this freeware program. Tomislav Uzelac