DOS Multimedia player mpxplay command line parameters Daquan _dos/bat

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Mpxplay. EXE [Options] List of file names or files to play/convert

Play List:
-@ PLAYLIST: Playlist files (such as M3u,mxu)
-@d PLAYLIST: Point singing mode (put the list of files to play on the left, that is, put the song into the queue)
-@s PLAYLIST. M3U: Save the edited playlist to a list file (default is mpxplay.m3u)
-@sw PLAYLIST. M3U: Save Playlist as EXTM3U format (as in Winamp format)
-@sx PLAYLIST. MXU: Save playlist as extended format (playlist with file information)
-ds drives: Detect multiple drives (such as:-ds CDE-> detection c:d: E: drive) (-ds CDE *.wav-> only find WAV files)
-dd using point singing mode (loading files to the left) (when used in detection drives (-DS) and directory browsers)

-PRN Random Playback
-PRN2 the playlist at the start of the table
-pre Replay/Repeat Playlist
-pre1 only Replay/repeat a song (back to the beginning of the file)

-pss Num: Start playing (from NUM first song)
-pst time: Starts playing (from the playback times) (can be HH:MM:SS or MM:SS or SSS format (for example: 3:17 or 197))
-PSF num: Start playback (from play position NUM)
-PSP NUM: Start playing from the num-16% position of the song (16% is the beginning of the song)
-PSC Num: Exit when playing to the location of the song Num
-PTC time: Duration of playback (in one song) (Times can be HH:MM:SS or MM:SS or SSS format)
-PFC num: Play only num playback locations
-pef Num: Exit when playing to the location of NUM (cannot be used with the-PSP option)
-phs hi-lite Scan: Each song plays only 10 Seconds (1m00s-1m10s) (configurable by the-PSF,-PST,-PFC,-PTC option)
-PAP Enable automatic pauses (that is, automatic pauses before each song)

Show:
-F0 No Screen output
-FF displays only the current playback position and the actual file name
-FL displays only one row of output
-v Verbose mode (including media information, ID3 label information, when-F0,-FF,-FL option is specified)
-fe Full Screen Playlist editor (no spectral simulator and browser)
-fs a single line-number pattern (that is, do not change the screen to 50-line mode at run time) (25->50)
-DB disables the directory browser (left) in the playlist editor (if used, the program will exit at the last song)
There are directory browsers on both sides of the-DB2 (that is, left and right sides)
-ebs Num: Size of editor and directory Browser box (1-64) (default value: 64)

Input buffer (default is 128 (4*32) bytes of pre-buffering, no interrupt decoding):
-bn no input buffer (not recommended)
-BP input file pre-buffer (decoder running in interrupt signal)
-BL Enter all buffers (load the entire song into memory (maximum 13M) before playback)
-BNI Disable interrupt decoding (for-BL option)
-BN8 disables the use of all int08 functions (interrupt decoding, DMA monitor)
-BBN Pre-buffer block (for-BP option) (1 block = 32,000 bytes) (Use: 8-64 (mp3-wav)) (default: 4;-bp:32)

sound card and output:
-scs card Manual selection of sound cards (S16,ess,wss,gus,sbp,mid,nul)
-SCT Card Sound Test (all possible/detected sound cards will be automatically tested and displayed if no card parameter is specified)
-SCM manually set Midas and save it in Mpxmidas.ini file (Midas canceled because it is not working)
-SCV num Sets the sound card volume (Primary and PCM volume simultaneously) (1-100 (%)) (some sound cards in Win9x use 100% (for example, SB Live/audigy sound card))
-sctr num Sets the treble volume (1-100 (%)) of the sound card (used only for old SB16 (OPL) and AWE32/64 sound cards, 50 for No change)
-scbs num Sets the bass volume (1-100 (%)) of the sound card (used only for old SB16 (OPL) and AWE32/64 sound cards, 50 for No change)
-DDMA Dual DMA (32k->64k) (sound card buffering)
-O writes PCM data to a WAV file (not played through the sound card)
-of num Set Output frequency (use constant sound card conversion frequency when output to WAV file)
-oc num Set output channel (only for output to WAV file) (Channel 1 or 2)
-ob num Set Input bit (only for output to WAV file) (if input (WAV file) and output (WAV file) is greater than 16 bits (such as 24, 32 bits), it is recommended to use the-HQ option)
-T test mode (that is, do not really output sound, but do various other actions)

Sound adjustment and output modification:
-SV volnum Software Way volume settings (expanded) (0-700) (default: 100 (%))
-sva [Volnum] automatically adjusts the volume [using initial volume values]
-SR surnum Surround/Stereo amplifier (default: 100 (%) = no surround sound, 10 = single sound, 150 = broad stereo)
-SP Speed playback speed (frequency) control (60-200) (Default value: 100 (%))
-SL Limit Voice limit (play limit) (0-200) (default: 20)

-CL only decodes the left channel (1.9x/1.4x times faster when decoding Mp3/ogg files)
-CM Downmix channel (stereo to mono) (1.7x times faster when decoding MP3 files)
-HQ HQ (Floating) mixer + virtual loudly when playing MP2 file

-CF Automatic smoothing conversion at end of file
-CFP [num] Smooth conversion point (default is 120) (starting from the playback position num start the smooth conversion, relative to the beginning of fading out)
-CFO [num] fade Length (default is 250)
-CFI [num] fade in length (defaults to 200)
-CFL [num] Smooth transition limit (defaults to 0) (Start smooth conversion (without the smooth conversion point) when volume is less than NUM)
-CFT [num] Smooth conversion type (default is 1) (0 bits: Fade out, 1 bit: Fade in) (-CFT 3: Fade in + Fade)
(Smooth conversion only:-CFO 150-CFP 0-CFI 150, Fade & Fade only:-CFO 150-CFP 150-CFI 100)

ID3 Information and file information:
-INL does not preload file information (including file headers, ID3 tags) (loaded at the start of the file)
-IPL loading information while playing side
-idl only load the displayed file information (that is, the file displayed in the playlist editor)
-in does not load ID3 tag information for the file (that is, only the header information is loaded) (although the-il option works)

8 characters in the conversion label (author, title, etc.) (can be configured in Mpxplay.ini with its win character/dos character setting)
-8u Enable tags (Mp3,mpc,ogg also can, but Ogg standard better) in the UTF-8 text decoding
-8CP cpname:utf-8 decoded Target code page (CPName can be: iso-8859-1 (Standard us-ascii) and iso-8859-2 (default))
-8UV authentication (using only) the win character in the decoding of UTF-8 (ASCII 128 code)

ID3 list:
-il [information file] loads a local ID3 information list file (for the current folder item, reloaded each time the folder changes)
-ig [information file] loads the global ID3 Information list file (for items in the playlist) (established: Mpxplay-@ playlist.m3u-is d:listfile.txt-ist 448)
-is [information file] Save ID3 information to list file
The-IW [information file] writes the ID3 label to the media file (MP2,MP3,MPC) (loading it from the information file) (the default information file name is:!). FILES)
-io NUM Sort Playlist (0 means by title, 1 by author, 2 means by album, 3 means by year, 4 for annotation, 5 for Song style/category, 6 for track number, 7 for time, 8 for file size, 9 for file name, 10 for full path and filename, 11 means that the folder items are sorted by file name only
-ist NUM Specifies the type of ID3 save list (type changes with NUM bit) (default value: 63)
No. 0 Position (+1): List Folder name
1th (+2): List file name
2nd (+4): List author-title Way (not fixed/fixed position)
3rd position (+8): Time to List files
4th Digit (+16): List bit rate (Kilobytes/sec)
5th (+32): List file size (MB)
6th (+64): List the full path to the file

Other:
-X prgname: Sets the name of the program used when the shell is to DOS (such as-X Nc.exe)
-XS: Automatic Shell to Dos after starting Mpxplay
-XR:TSR mode (for CDW audio files only) (for example, ' Mpxplay.exe-bl-xr-xs-pre1 Song.mp3 ' will play continuously in the background)
-xas: Enable the soft shutdown feature of the ATX/APM power supply (when exiting)

Keyboard control (the partial key is case-sensitive (that is, only lowercase!)
(Recommended: Set the keyboard rate in BIOS to 30 characters/sec):

ESC-Exit
F10-Exit
Ctrl-c-Exit
Gray-'-'-rewind one song from the playlist
Gray-' + '-move from playlist to song
White-'-'-as a CD player backwards (that is, if the playback position is greater than 38, go back to the beginning of the song, or back to the last song)
Gray-'/'-back a folder in the playlist (one album)
Gray-' * '-Advance a folder in the playlist (one album)
->-(right-header) forward 50 playback positions (available via seekframes in Mpxplay.ini, 50 playback positions typically 1.3 seconds)
<--(left key) back 50 playback positions (available via seekframes in Mpxplay.ini, 50 playback positions typically 1.3 seconds)
Ctrl-->-4 times-speed fast forward (200 playback locations)
Ctrl-<--4 times times the speed of the fast retreat
Backspace-jump to the beginning of the song (that is, to play position 0)
A-Enable/disable spectral simulators
C-Enable/disable smooth conversion
D-Start/stop high brightness detection
Ctrl ' D '-Shell to Dos
E-Show/hide filename in Editor
F-Start/disable (cross) fade/fade in
H-HQ mode (MP2 decoder, HQ mixer)
J-Switch between the point singing mode and the normal mode (the playlist will reload!)
M-Mute (1/8 volume)
N-Start/disable random playback
O-Open/Close the disc door (main CD drive)
P-start/Pause playback
Ctrl ' P '-enable/disable automatic pauses
R-Enable/disable Replay/Repeat (selected song or full playlist replay)
ctlr-' R '-refreshes the directory browser or reloads/detects files and folders (for example, after changing the disc)
S-Stop playing (and skip to the beginning of the playlist)
Ctrl ' S '-Pause before the next song starts playing
T-time pattern (that is, show used time, remaining time, total time, total time remaining)
V-Start/Disable automatic volume adjustment
CTRL-V-Resets all volume mixer values to intermediate values or 0 (including master volume, surround sound, speed, balance, treble, bass)
X-Switched channel (inverted stereo)

. -Increase the volume (gray home key can also)
,-Reduce the volume (gray End key can also)
'-Add surround sound (stereo amplifier)
; -Reduce surround sound (to mono)
]-Speed playback
[-Slow playback speed
<-left balance
>-Left Balance
-Increase bass (hardware adjustment on SB (OPL chip) and AWE32/64 sound card)
:-Reduce bass (hardware tuning on SB (OPL chip) and AWE32/64 sound card)
-Increase the treble (Hardware tuning on SB (OPL chip) and AWE32/64 sound card)
{-Reduce the treble (hardware tuning on SB (OPL chip) and AWE32/64 sound card)
Alt-', '-increase the volume of your sound card's hardware (not all sound cards, such as Gus, and not shown on the screen)
alt-'. '-reduces the volume of hardware on your sound card (not all sound cards, such as Gus, and not shown on the screen)

ALT-F9-25/50 line Screen mode switching
CTRL-F9-Full-screen Playlist editor mode (disable spectral simulators and browsers)
SHIFT-F9-equivalent alt-f9 + ctrl-f9

Number-Enter the entry numbers for the playlist (1-9999) (that is, skip to nth song)


Default unmapped keyboard features (configurable in Mpxplay.ini files):

Keyprewind-1% (or 4 times times the minimum) for backward songs
Keypforward-1% (or Minimum 4 times times the speed) of the forward song
Keycrewind-Continuous rewind (stops when you press this key again)
Keycforward-Continuous advance (stops when you press this key again)
Keyshutdownexit-Exit and perform a soft shutdown on the ATX power supply
keyeditcpysngehl-Copy a song (item) and move/switch it to the high brightness position of the editor and skip the editor's highlight bar
Keyeditdelfile-Remove files from disk or playlist


Play List Editor Key:
TAB: Cursor toggle on both sides of the playlist editor
Up & Down key: Move the cursor to the top/bottom of the playlist a song
Pageup,pagedown: Move the cursor to the top/bottom of the playlist (1 pages = 30 songs in the default screen)
alt-Gray PGUP/PGDN: Moves the cursor to the upper/lower part of the playlist by moving one album (depending on the folder where the file in the playlist is located)
Home,end: Move the cursor to the top/bottom of the playlist
CTRL-PGUP/PGDN: Moving to a parent/subfolder or List
Ctrl ' \: Jump to the root folder or list (Directory Browser/sub-list structure)
Ctrl-Gray '/', ' * ': Jump to the top/next playlist (when using a child list)

ENTER: Play selected songs or transfer to playlists or change folders
Ctrl-enter: Choose/Reverse the next song

CTRL-F1: Sort playlists in the actual edit area (by file name)
Ctrl-f2: Sort playlists in the actual edit area (by author)
CTRL-F3: Sort playlists in the actual edit area (by title)
Ctrl-f4: Sort playlists in the actual edit area (by play time)

F2: Save Playlist (to mpxplay.m3u file)
F5 or Ins: Add/Copy a song/Play list/subfolder to the other side
F8 or Del: Remove a song from the playlist
Ctrl-f5 or Ctrl-ins: Copy all items from the playlist to the other side
Ctrl-del: Clear playlist (usually on the right)
Ctrl-up/down: Move a song above/below the playlist (by dragging and moving)

Alt-left/right: Modify the size of the playlist editor (horizontal orientation)
Alt-up/down: Resize the playlist editor/song browser (vertical orientation)

To find in the editor:
Alt-' A '-' Z ': initial lookup (you must only use the ALT key for the first character)
Backspace: Backspace
Up/down header: Back/forward in playlist to find
Esc/enter: Exit Lookup
': ' key: Author: title (find) Separator
(if there are more songs for this author, use ': ' character to continue to find its title)

mouse button:
Left mouse button:
In full screen mode:
-click the position line () to move the song (set a new location)
-click the browser to jump to (select and start playing) a new song
-click the playlist to highlight the editor (and change the edit area)
-Double-click in the playlist to start playing the selected file
When in a non-full-screen mode (-F0,-FF,-FL):
-Short Press (click): Pause Playback
-Long Press (press and wait for a moment and then down): Mute

Middle mouse button: Rewind a song from the playlist/rewind (corresponding: click/time)
right mouse button: forward a song from the playlist/fast-forward (correspond separately: click/Press for a period of time)

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