Cmrec; Cmcdplyr - PC Chips CMI8330 English Manual

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3.8 CMREC

CMREC.EXE lets you record voice into file at DOS prompt. Voice is
recorded in a background process. You may specify optionally a foreground
process running at the same time voice is being recorded. To run CMREC, at
DOS prompt, type in
cmrec [-Bxx] [-Syy] [-Mz] [-H] [-E"execute-command"] filename
example: CMREC -b16 -s8000 -m1 -h -e"DIR" DEMO.VOC
Note: Items in [ ] are optional. Default values are assigned if they are not
specified.
-xx is a buffer size in aggregate of 2K bytes. It must fall between 1 and 31.
Default value is 16, i.e., 32 K bytes. The bigger buffer, the fewer accesses to
disk are necessary during recording.
-yy is the desired sampling rate for recording. It must fall between 4,000 and
44,100 Hz(mono) or 22,050Hz(stereo). Default is 8,000Hz.
-z is the recording mode. 0 for mono mode and 1 for stereo. Default value is 0,
i.e. mono mode .
-H sets quiet mode. When specified, no message is displayed during
recording. Default is not quiet mode.
-E"execute-command" is the DOS command to be executed in foreground
process. Default is no foreground process.
-filename is the name of the file to record. It must be a voice file in .VOC
extension. To stop recording, press Esc key.

3.9 CMCDPLYR

CMCDPLYR.EXE lets you play CD-Audio at DOS prompt.
At DOS prompt, type
CMCDPLYR [Enter]
The following functions available:
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