| Title | Running many Audio files continuously in a chain |
| Date Updated | 9/06/2001 |
| Versions affected | None - not a bug |
| OS affected | None - not a bug |
| Description | User needs to run many Audio files continuously in a chain. |
| Causes | None - not a bug |
| Solution | 1. To launch a Audio file,
use a 'Windows Command' task, and use the 'Windows media player'. The command-line required is: c:\program files\windows media player\mplayer2.exe c:\yourFolder\file1.wav The working dir can be: c:\yourFolder The exact location of mplayer2.exe may vary on your system. It is pre installed on Win2000 and is free from microsoft. 2. Create one 'Windows Command' task for each audio file and 'Chain' these tasks together. Then schedule or run the chain manually. |
| Output Log | None |
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