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Eexplore Program

Eexplore Program

2004-03-03 by midi_magic2000

Hi All

I have been playing with the Yamplayer and as you know it will show 
you the timmings of the songs and disks within the Playlist.
These times are taken from the Pianodir.fil file. However there are 
some disks that have the wrong times in them, so I have set about 
putting them right using Eexplore.

Now in the Song Properties in Eexplore there is a Delay (secs/1000) 
Before and After. If I take out the delay then it will change the 
overall total time for the song. 

BUT what is the delay for? I have tried changing it, both Before and 
After, but it does not seem to make any difference to the playback.
I would have thought that it would add silence to the begining and 
ending of the song but this does not seem to be the case.

Does anybody have any ideas?

Midi Magic

Re: [disklavier] Eexplore Program

2004-03-03 by Mark A. Fontana

On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, midi_magic2000 wrote:

> I have been playing with the Yamplayer and as you know it will show
> you the timmings of the songs and disks within the Playlist.
>
> Now in the Song Properties in Eexplore there is a Delay (secs/1000)
> Before and After. If I take out the delay then it will change the
> overall total time for the song.
>
> BUT what is the delay for? I have tried changing it, both Before and
> After, but it does not seem to make any difference to the playback.
> I would have thought that it would add silence to the begining and
> ending of the song but this does not seem to be the case.


Could it be that Yamplayer is just not honoring the before/after delays
because support hasn't been coded for them yet?

Mark

Re: Eexplore Program

2004-03-03 by midi_magic2000

Hi Mark

Yamplayer works out the time by counting all of the event timings and 
as the Before and After delays do not seem to be added to the file it 
can not include it.

Do you know what they are for?

Midi Magic



--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "Mark A. Fontana" <mfontana@f...> 
wrote:
> 
> 
> On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, midi_magic2000 wrote:
> 
> > I have been playing with the Yamplayer and as you know it will 
show
> > you the timmings of the songs and disks within the Playlist.
> >
> > Now in the Song Properties in Eexplore there is a Delay 
(secs/1000)
> > Before and After. If I take out the delay then it will change the
> > overall total time for the song.
> >
> > BUT what is the delay for? I have tried changing it, both Before 
and
> > After, but it does not seem to make any difference to the 
playback.
> > I would have thought that it would add silence to the begining and
> > ending of the song but this does not seem to be the case.
> 
> 
> Could it be that Yamplayer is just not honoring the before/after 
delays
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> because support hasn't been coded for them yet?
> 
> Mark

RE: [disklavier] Re: Eexplore Program

2004-03-04 by Ann Weiser

Hi Midi,
This was sent to me in error
Thanks,
Ann
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-----Original Message-----
From: midi_magic2000 [mailto:magic_midi@...] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 7:08 AM
To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [disklavier] Re: Eexplore Program


Hi Mark

Yamplayer works out the time by counting all of the event timings and 
as the Before and After delays do not seem to be added to the file it 
can not include it.

Do you know what they are for?

Midi Magic



--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "Mark A. Fontana" <mfontana@f...> 
wrote:
> 
> 
> On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, midi_magic2000 wrote:
> 
> > I have been playing with the Yamplayer and as you know it will 
show
> > you the timmings of the songs and disks within the Playlist.
> >
> > Now in the Song Properties in Eexplore there is a Delay 
(secs/1000)
> > Before and After. If I take out the delay then it will change the
> > overall total time for the song.
> >
> > BUT what is the delay for? I have tried changing it, both Before 
and
> > After, but it does not seem to make any difference to the 
playback.
> > I would have thought that it would add silence to the begining and
> > ending of the song but this does not seem to be the case.
> 
> 
> Could it be that Yamplayer is just not honoring the before/after 
delays
> because support hasn't been coded for them yet?
> 
> Mark



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