Hello Ron -

I've downloaded your suite and will be trying
it here soon.  You seem to have a knack for
locating those elusive bits that exist on the
Internet but are not 'in your face' where they
are easilly located. :-)

I do have CDP here and find the sound from it
much cleaner than from _any_ W31 CD-audio
player I can locate.  I use the command line
CDP to listen to my recorded MIDI CD-audio
disks almost on a daily basis.  CDP is a must
have app for dos users IMO.

Please do continue your efforts.  I will post
a link to your 'FREEBE 4' at my tech website.

I've been meaning to check back to see how
you are coming along with your music lately.
I enjoyed listening to the music you directed
me to there some time ago.

My own music files are moving toward streaming
but unfortunately retaining quality is elusive
when limited to 32-40k bps streaming. :-\

I have a Christmas music 'jukebox' page(s) that
offer Windows MultiMedia Audio, RealAudio, and
MP3 streaming (your choice) that you might find
amusing?  All of the recorded MIDI has been
resequenced to my tastes - of course. :-)

http://www.undercoverdesign.com/dosghost/faf/snowsc.htm

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At 04:39 PM 10/20/02 +0530, you wrote:

>> For those who have the same problem I had, I have put
>> together a package that will play MP3, MIDI, MOD music
>> files, and will display their (Windows) long file names
>> while doing so.

>> Called FREEBE 4, find it at:
>> http://tadpole.aus.as/files/f4.zip

>> I would appreciate any comments, and if I should keep
>> developing this package.



Charles Angelich

The Ghost in the Machine!

DOS and W31 Tech website:
http://www.undercoverdesign.com/dosghost

Stories, poems, music, and photos website:
http://www.undercoverdesign.com/dosghost/faf

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