MediPlay 1.01 for Win95 fast & funny, plays whole dir's, sends GM-Reset
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Description
   MediPlay is a mediaplayer for .MID, .RMI, .WAV, .AVI files.
   One mouseclick is enough - and it plays the whole directory,
   if you want (when Auto-Advance is checked).
   (Good for sampling CD-ROM's, MIDI-archives).
   There is no need to create "playlists".
   Before each MIDI song it can send an GM-/GS-Reset
   to the synth to avoid undesired "soundeffects" as a result
   of the controller-settings of the previous song.
   Includes a shortcut to the multimedia-control-page
   (configure-button) to easy select various MIDI- and Wave-
   devices (if there are any).
   The Associate-button shows a dialog, where you can
   see the current associations of MID, RMI, WAV and AVI-files.
   You can swich some or all of them to MediPlay for opening
   MediaPlay by double-clicking on a wav- or mid-file in
   Explorer for easy browsing in wave- and MIDI - collections.
   Dragging files from Explorer into MediPlay is also supported.

Free MIDI-files:
   There are four Standard-MIDI-files included:

   Easy Living.mid           Easy Jazz
   Interlude.mid             nomen est omen
   Let's have a break.mid    Funk light
    Cuba Libre !.mid        Coca Cola + Rum

   These are made by the author for demonstration purposes
   and just for fun.

Install:
   Just copy MediPlay.exe to a directory of your choice.
   To get an Icon for MediPlay just drag MediPlay.exe from
   the Explorer to the desktop.
   (To uninstall simply delete MediPlay.exe - you guesses right).

This is ShareWare:  (freely distributable)
   There are no restrictions in functionality included, although
   it is shareware, for the only reason to keep you in a funny
   mind by using this software.  :-)
   And you'll NOT find any nag-screens or reminder on startup
   or exit or in between.
   Result: No need to register ? :-(      (I don't hope so!)

Contact the author:
   Rainald Schwenke
   e-mail: rainjieb@sp.zrz.tu-berlin.de



