CDAPL 1.5 Shareware CDAudio Player for Windows (runs under Win95) Have a look at CDAPL.HLP for more information. I tried to put as many as possible good features in while keep the interface simple and neat. ============================================================= Features includes: Playback, rewind/forward, eject. Change playback position quickly with scroll bar. Switch between display of CD title, track title, and artist. Control left and right channel separately. Lock left and right channel together. Fast select desired track by clicking on the display. Set repeat mode, random mode, scan mode, and a-b repeat from the touch sensitive display. Edit CD title, track titles, and artist(s) and save them in database. Make your own play lisy in program mode. Set autoplay mode and always on top mode from the menu. Control playback from the iconized program. Animating display for the action and play time. Full help. ============================================================= Installation: Simply put cdapl.exe and cdapl.hlp in the same directory and you are all set! The program will generate cdapl.ini, cdapl.tit, and cdapl.det in that directory. The later two are data files, you can edit them by hand if you want. But make sure there is at least one entry in both file for a certain title. ============================================================= For Win95 users: Since cdapl.exe was built in Windows 3.11, the system menu isn't working right in Win95. So I did a little modification so you'll get the right menu when you click right button on cdapl icon in the task bar. You can config your Win95 so this CDplayer instead of the built in CD player will be automatically brought up when you insert a CD into the CD drive. If you don't know how, here is how: Click start, select run and type REGEDIT. Click OK to run registry editor. Use Find under menu item EDIT to search for cdplayer.exe. Replace all "C:\WIN95\cdplayer.exe,1" with "C:\CDAPL\cdapl95.exe" where "C:\CDAPL" is the directory you put cdapl95.exe. If you use a diefferent name, replace C:\CDAPL with your actual path. If you are not sure about this, don't do it. You can always close the built-in cdplayer after it's brought up and then run CDAPL. If you do this, better remember the original settings by writing them down so you can change them back later if you don't like my cdplayer. ============================================================= I hope you enjoy this CD player just as I did. If you like it and think it worth $10 or a real nice postcard, please send the money/card to: E-10 Orchard Park Davis, CA 95616