
Do you have problems with music in your applications? Do you find difficulties
in interrupt setup or in audio channel allocation? These problems don't need
to exist anymore!! BFBPLAYMASTER.LIBRARY has born!! Read on...

What is bfbplaymaster.library??
   It's a library that uses sublibraries to playback different types of
   modules. All module formats are completely accessible through the master
   library. You do not need to know what you are tryng to play or is it
   even possible to start the playback. Bfbplaymaster.library does EVERYTHING
   for you. Functions are called with taglists so you do not need to mess
   up with the registers.

A multiformat replayer library?? Which formats are supported??
   Currently supported formats are:
    1) ProTracker             2) MED / OctaMED
    3) QuadraComposer         4) The Player 6.0a
    5) The Player 6.1a        6) David Whittaker
    7) GMOD                   8) DigiBooster
    9) PSID                  10) THX Sound System
   11) Oktalyzer             12) BMOD
   Remember that every replayer is in it's own sublibrary, so if you need to
   replay only one format in your application, you can easily call directly
   the corresponding sublibrary and forget the others. This saves space but
   does not allow you to call AllocateChannels() function.

Quite a list. What is the needed hardware/software??
   Only the ones your program needs. These libs are capable to run on all
   Amiga machines with KS1.3+ and mc68000 CPU. Note that some of the libs
   may require 020+ CPU, like THX sound system and some may need higher
   kickstart than v1.3. However, all things like that are exaplained in the
   documents coming with the developer package.

Sounds interesting. How am I supposed to use those libs then??
   When copying the developer package you receive complete autodocs,
   example sources and includes in both C and assembly language. They are
   free to use. (Autodocs are in AmigaGuide format :)

FREE TO USE!! You mean NO registration fee??
   Nope. You are allowed to use the libs in your NONCOMMERCIAL programs for
   free. Only the commercial use is not allowed without my permission.

Too good to be true. There has to be a catch.
   No there isn't. I've seen enough programs that fail with music or play
   it wrong hanging or crashing my machine. This doesn't need to continue
   anymore... Oh yes, there was something. Because these are standard runtime
   libraries, you are not allowed to stop multitasking or make non-systemfriendly
   events, but I think that's not a problem, is it?

WOW! I'm off to get those, but where they are?
   In the same place than other wonderful Amiga software, AMINET. Remember that
   there exist two packages:
     BFBPlayMasterU.lha     mus/play
	V1.1 library based multiformat moduleplayer. All Amigas.
     BFBPlayMasterD.lha     mus/play
	V1.1 Developer material for BFBPlayMaster.library.
   Depending on your purposes download the right package or preferably both.

   The packages were uploaded into ftp.uni-paderborn.de on 25th of October
   1996, so if you are not able to find the files from aminet soon after
   that, you are free to ask me to send them to you. Or in other case, if you
   find difficulties in downloading the files, for example your local
   aminet mirror does not work, then drop me a mail and I'll send them for
   you! That's no problem.

Remember that a program worth using is a program worth rating. RATE!! ;)

If you have anything to inquire, suggest or complain, feel free to contact
me. The EMail address is <quaid@kempele.fi> but It'll expire on the 1st of
June in 1997.
