Tiger's Home Page (MP3 Player)v2

...a way to start off learning about MP3z
by Tiger Moodley (e-mail, home page)
(This is the DOS version page)

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T.I.G.E.R.
Tiger's MP3 Player for DOS
 
 

This is the homepage of Tiger Moodley. Well, is it OK?


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[Home] [Info] [Hardware] [Software] [Power Supply] [Download] [Ideas] [Requests] [Contact]


This is my first attempt at a web page - I intend to learn all I can (and implement it) and in doing so, pass the info over as I learn it. That I believe is what the web is for. The page is in text for now, for speed of loading, as a fast loading web page beats a fancy, smansy one any day.

My name is Tiger Moodley. I hail from South Africa. This web page has been set up as an attempt to tell the world about my project, and to increase the knowledge of the people about MP3z, which is not widely understood. I will have an overview of it for beginners and the technical stuff for the boffins.
Note that this project is ongoing and creative ideas are welcome, and no criticisms (constructive or otherwise will be accepted).

To download any of the files go to my homepage at http://www.oocities.org/Tiger_Moodley

IMPORTANT! Before using any of the stuff contained in here, you agree that I am held liable for nothing that you do. You must read the text file Tiger licence. When you download the files you agree that you've read the license and you agree to all terms of the license. If you don't, you can't download the library files. Note: you are not allowed to distribute the library without contacting GUWeb.
 
Please sign my guestbook if you want use MP3 Player. Thanx :-)


Download

You will need first to extract the zip file below and then create yourself a boot stiffy: Note that the documentation is contained in a file called readme.txt

Download player.zip
This includes everything you need to create a complete MP3 player for your machine. All the files therein are for my setup, if you have a different hardware configuration (which you probably do), then configure the machine with your specific drivers where necessary.
You need to follow the ffg steps:

  • Create a boot disk with Win98/Win95 using the command:
    format a: /s/u/v:TigMP3Plyr
    This allows you to have a proper DOS boot disk.
  • Extract the zip file to the floppy (if you are not using Win98 then copy back your COMMAND.COM from c:\windows\command\).
  • Copy your device driver for your CDROM to the stiffy disk.
  • Copy your device driver for your SOUNDCARD to the stiffy disk.
  • Change your config.sys and autoexec.bat on the stiffy to call your device drivers.
Download the original XAudio evaluation package
You will need this package for the documentation of the XAudio functions. Following the link above you will come to the XAudio homepage. Please download the XAudio package for DOS.

Unpacking
After downloading the files you have to unpack (unzip) the files because they are compressed using the PKZIP utility. Unpack the archives to two different, empty subdirectories.


How to use

Boot up the stiffy and if you have configured your CDROM device driver and sound card device driver correctly then the system will do the ffg:

  • Boot into DOS.

  • Load in the device driver(s) for the CDROM.

  • Sniff out how many drives you have.

  • Create a ramdrive with the letter one after your last drive. (if you have no C drive, it will create a C: ramdrive).

  • Create a drive letter for your CDRom one letter after your RAMDRIVE.

  • Load the CD ROM drive manager (MSCDEX).

  • Extract certain files (compressed) from the stiffy to the ramdrive.

  • Call the MP3 DOS player. (MPXPLAY 1.41)

  • >>The songs (MP3s) on the CD will be read in.

  • >>>The songs are loaded into memory (ramdrive-max 16MB) and played off there.

  • >>>>It takes about 3 seconds to load in a song. Thereafter no CD disk I/O for the duration of the song. (Great for bumps).



  • You can extract the files manually like so.You can do that with the
    funny text here switch.

    Example:
    pkunzip -o playr
    In this example, the files are not yet available. Note that even if the files where available, you would still need my permission and the author of the player to use it.
    this is really tiny text

    Sites of interest:

     
    Sites of Interest 

    http://mp3tech.cjb.net
    http://amp.mp3car.com
    http://omegamp3.8m.com
    http://hungryminds.egroups.com
    http://www.mp3.com
    http://guweb.com
    http://www.vqf.org
    http://bladeenc.cjb.net
    http://mp3mercury.mp3car.com
    http://MPXF.mp3car.com
    http://www.usdrives.com
    http://www.mp3board.com
    http://www.mp3sound.com
    http://www.dmusic.com


    Thank you for taking the time to read thru this page.
    The page WILL improve. I plan to have a menu at the left. Little menu type things at the top. Hot links all over the place. A download section. Hardware section, software section, Ideas,etc. Check out http://omegamp3.8m.com. He has a wonderful site; it is often down, but keep trying.
    If you have any questions/comments, feel free to contact me at Tiger_Moodley@yahoo.com!


    Homepage: http://www.oocities.org/Tiger_Moodley
    e-mail: Tiger_Moodley@yahoo.com
    This page is Copyright © Tiger Moodley
    Last updated: 2000.03.01
     

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    DOWNLOAD SECTION
     

    Update: 2000.03.01

    This is the place where you will find all the software necessary to download.
    You can get mpxplay at the site ....

    BLOCKQUOTE BLOCKQUOTE
    My files for download are supplied below:

    Player.ZIP


    HARDWARE SECTION
     

    Update: 01/03/2000
    My hardware is listed as below:

    Pentium motherboard with BIOS
    Intel 133 MHz CPU
    64 Mb RAM
    Stiffy (only for booting)
    48x Cyberdrive CD-ROM
    ALS120 Sound Card 16 bit pnp
    ISA VGA card
    xxx 4x20 char LCD from Optrex (backlight) xxx
    xxx *IR module from Ties Bos (optional) xxx
    Keyboard
     Comment on Hardware:

    All the components were salvaged and bought as cheap as possible. Minimim is 486DX-66, but can't get hold of one. Using PI-133, fine. Will see how it lives under Windows. So far, it can boot and run Windows - lets see when it has to play music. VGA card HAS to be in. Had trouble with the installation of the sound card under mono. Will not try for a while unless the colour video card dies. No LCD display supported. Files for these can be downloaded in the download section.

    Optional:

    1. IR module specifications and software is avaible on Ties' homepage. This software only emulates keypresses that come from a keyboard, but it most useful in this project, you can either select IR tramsmitter or home made keypad!


    2.  
      What's a CAR MP3 Player? 
      Well, many people have lots of CD's they want to listen in their car. The normal choice would be a CD changer, but CD changers are expensive and they can be a pain to build. Because it's not that easy to build such a system.
       
      MP3 Player features 
      I built my MP3Player to exactly meet my needs, meaning it's a bit different than most other CAR MP3 players: It has built-in software support, supports audio CDs, CDz made with MP3 files, etc...


      Images 

      Click on the images to get a larger view!
       
      The inside of the player
      Another view
      Coming soon: 
      More detailed information and some more images
      MP3 Logo
      BIG MP3 Logo
      Under Construction
      Coming soon: 
      More detailed information and some more images
      Coming soon: 
      More information on how to be an MP3 stud.

      Images taken with my MAVICA digital camera.
       


      Thank you for taking the time to read thru this page.
      The page WILL improve. I plan to have a menu at the left. Little menu type things at the top. Hot links all over the place. A download section. Hardware section, software section, Ideas,etc. Check out http://omegamp3.8m.com. He has a wonderful site; it is often down, but keep trying.
      If you have any questions/comments, feel free to contact me at Tiger_Moodley@yahoo.com !


      Homepage: http://www.oocities.org/Tiger_Moodley
      e-mail: Tiger_Moodley@yahoo.com
      This page is Copyright © Tiger Moodley
      Last updated: 2000.03.03 
      Well what do you think so far?
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