#======================================================== # Sample background music play list for IFRAC # See man page for details #-------------------------------------------------------- # Created 13-Aug-00 #======================================================== # Default settings (apply to all levels, # unless otherwise specified). [default] out=%null #redirect stdout to /dev/null in=%null #redirect stdin to /dev/null err=%std #don't redirect stderr opt=loop,nostop,nokill #resume play after finished #do not use SIGSTOP for pausing #use SIGTERM (not SIGKILL) to terminate vol=50 #volume: 0 - no volume, 99 - max volume # %same - volume unchanged (default) pau=0 # default pause value pri=4 # default priority increment [ext:mp3] # A command line may have '%f' for explicit file name location, # as seen from the following example. Actually, in this case # it is redundant, becase file name is automatically appended, # if '%f' is not specified. app=mpg123 -q %f opt=stop # Recent mpg123 should work OK with SIGSTOP [ext:mod,xm,s3m,it] app=mikmod -q opt=stop [ext:mid,kar] app=playmidi # playmidi does not seem to support SIGSTOP pau=1000 pri=2 [intro] file=/f:/mid/gusmid/672-chia.mid opt=noloop # Specific option for a particular level [scores] file=/f:/mid/gusmid/675-du.mid [topscore] file=/f:/mid/abba/trooper.mid [stat] file=%stop # Stop music for 'Statistics' screen [1] # Level 1 # ~ stands for current home directory # (~homer would stand for homer's home directory) # '.gz' suffix does not effect the file type: it # will be interpreted as '.mod' file=~/stamper.mod.gz [2] # Level 2 # Exaple of having a space in the middle of file name. # Don't use back slash, or surrounding quotation marks # just type 'as is' file=~/mp3/Eagles HotelCalifornia.mp3 # ~ stands for home directory [3] file=%leave # Same tune can be spread ... [4] file=%leave # ... over several adjacent levels # Level 5 [5] # When the explicit file type is needed... file=/f:/mod/lizard/mod[1].whispers.zip app=%mod vol=30 # Specific volume level [6] file=%leave vol=50 # Back to standard volume [7] # ~fred stands for fred's home directory. For current user's # home directory just use ~ as showin in example for level 2 file=~fred/xm/n97-amb2.xm [8] file=%leave [9] file=%stop # Stop music for the last level # A a good idea, esp. with a 486 :=)