A suitable Build Verification Test for Multi-Media [NEW] When the multimedia merge with USER and WINLOGON takes place this new section will become effective. Prereq: Ensure you have a sound capable machine with speakers/headphones - MIPS or x86 with Soundblaster or clone Ensure that WIN.INI [SOUNDS] section points SYSTEMWELCOME and SYSTEMSTART to a sound of your choice. Boot: When the Welcome (Press C-A-D) box appears the SYSTEMWELCOME sound should be played. When you logon successfully the SYSTEMSTART sound should be played. If at the logon panel an invalid key is pressed, e.g. Ctrl+Q, the SYSTEMHAND sound should play. [END OF NEW SECTION] 1. Bring up MPlayer.exe Click on Devices - should see listed Sound... MIDI Sequencer... CDAudio Click on SOUND... - File open dialog comes up Go to \NT\WINDOWS\SYSTEM Select any .WAV file e.g. laughs.wav - Dialog box goes away - MPlayer lefthand button becomes un-grayed Click on left hand button - Sound should play Click on Devices Click on MIDI... - File open dialog comes up Go to \NT\WINDOWS\SYSTEM Select any .MID file e.g. canyon.mid - Dialog box goes away - MPlayer lefthand button becomes un-grayed Click on left hand button - Sound should play (but you may need a MIDI box plugged in externally) - Slider should move along the track Click on Devices Click on CDAudio Click on left hand (play) button CD starts playing (plug headphones into CD to hear the sound). 2. Bring up Soundrec.exe - (Known bug - says cannot register as OLE server). - slider in scroll bar is flashing Click on File Click on Open - File open dialog comes up Go to \NT\WINDOWS\SYSTEM Select any .WAV file e.g. laughs.wav - Dialog box goes away - Soundrec middle button becomes un-grayed Click on left hand button - Sound should play Alt+F4 3. Bring up control panel - Sound applet appears with a couple of music notes in icon Click on sound icon - Message appears "Assigns sounds to system events" Double-click on sound icon - Sounds applet comes up - Two list boxes appear Pick a sound from right hand box - Click on Test button - Sound should play Alt+F4