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