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- <A NAME="milkdrop_top">
- <B>MILKDROP 1.04 (7/31/03)</B>
- a Winamp visualization plug-in by Ryan Geiss
- copyright (c) 2001-2003 Nullsoft, Inc.
- Useful Links:
- <A HREF="http://www.nullsoft.com/free/milkdrop/">official milkdrop homepage</A>
- <A HREF="http://forums.winamp.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=81">online forums</A> - for preset sharing, troubleshooting, comments, and
- feature requests:
- <A HREF="http://www.milkdrop.co.uk/">www.milkdrop.co.uk, an excellent third-party site</A>
- <A HREF="http://classic.winamp.com/">Nullsoft Winamp</A>
- <A HREF="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/">Microsoft DirectX</A>
-
- <B>What is MilkDrop?</B>
- -----------------------
- MilkDrop is a Winamp audio-visualization plug-in. It uses 3D graphics hardware,
- combined with iterative image-based rendering techniques, to create a visual
- journey through sound.
- <B>Section Listing</B>
- -----------------------
- 1. <A HREF="#1">requirements</A>
- 2. <A HREF="#2">installation</A>
- 3. <A HREF="#3">tweaking</A>
- 4. <A HREF="#4">usage</A>
- 4.a. <A HREF="#4a">keyboard commands</A>
- 4.b. <A HREF="#4b">config panel</A>
- 4.c. <A HREF="#4c">preset authoring</A>
- 4.d. <A HREF="#4d">rating system</A>
- 4.e. <A HREF="#4e">custom messages</A>
- 4.f. <A HREF="#4f">sprites</A>
- 5. <A HREF="#5">troubleshooting</A>
- 6. <A HREF="#6">known issues / misc. / tips</A>
- 7. <A HREF="#7">using line-in</A> (for live audio input)
- 8. <A HREF="#8">acknowledgements</A>
- 9. <A HREF="#9">version history</A>
- <A NAME="1">
- <B>1. Requirements</B>
- -----------------------
- 1. Windows 98, ME, 2000, or XP.
- 2. Hardware-based 3D graphics acceleration (i.e. a video card with 3D support)
- with at least 8 MB of video memory; however, 32 MB or more is recommended.
- 3. DirectX 8.0 or later ( <A HREF="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/">http://www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/</A> )
- 4. Winamp 2.72 or later ( <A HREF="http://classic.winamp.com/">http://classic.winamp.com/</A> ),
- or <A HREF="http://www.winamp.com/">Winamp 3.xx</A> with the <A HREF="http://www.winamp.com/components3/detail.jhtml?componentId=122130">Classic Visualization</A> component installed.
- <A NAME="2">
- <B>2. Installation</B>
- -----------------------
- To install MilkDrop, simply run the installation program.
-
- To configure it, load up Winamp, and hit CTRL+K. Make sure
- 'MilkDrop' is selected in the list, and then click 'Configure'
- to customize it, or 'Start' to start it.
- You can also use the hotkeys ALT+K to configure MilkDrop,
- and CTRL+SHIFT+K to start/stop it.
-
- <A NAME="3">
- <B>3. Tweaking to acheive the best image quality</B>
- -----------------------
- a) color (bit) depth: 16 or 32?
-
- The ideal color (bit) depth for MilkDrop is 32 bits. That
- means that you want Windows to be running in 32-bit color
- so that MilkDrop, when run in windowed mode, runs in 32-bit
- color. To make MilkDrop run fullscreen in 32-bit color, be
- sure you've selected a fullscreen display mode (from the
- config panel) that is 32 bits (i.e. one of the '8888' formats
- in the list).
- Some older video cards don't have enough memory to run MilkDrop
- properly (or smoothly) in 32 bits, though; you might want to
- try 16-bit color if your card has less than 32 MB of video
- memory, if you are using a laptop, or if your video card is
- significantly old. In the MilkDrop config panel, 16-bit modes
- show up as "555" or "565".
- If you find that your card runs best in 32-bit color, you should
- have no problems with brightness levels while running MilkDrop.
- However, if your card runs best in 16-bit color, you should
- then adjust the Brightness slider on the second tab of the config
- panel (which only affects 16-bit color video modes!). The goal
- is to make the image as bright as possible, without oversaturating
- it (washing it out, often to bright pink or white). This setting
- also varies for different cards, depending on how the card rounds
- color values, so we recommend seeing how bright you can set the
- slider (closer to '0') without oversaturating the image. Usually,
- a setting of '0' or '2' works the best.
- b) tips for LCD and laptop users
- LCD screens: Note that most LCD screens (flatpanels) usually run
- at a fixed frequency only - usually 60 Hz - meaning that they update
- the screen 60 times per second. However, sometimes the video driver
- reports that it supports other refresh rates, such as 72, 75, 85, etc.
- It is strongly recommended that [for fullscreen mode, and for Windows
- in general] you choose a display mode with a 60 Hz refresh rate, for
- the smoothest possible animation. For this plugin, you will also want
- to choose Maximum Framerates that divide evenly into 60 - such as 60,
- 30, 20, 15, 12, 10, 6, 5, and so on - so that the # of times the LCD
- shows each frame of animation remains constant, resulting in the
- smoothest possible animation.
-
-
- <A NAME="4">
- <B>4. Usage</B>
- -----------------------
- <A NAME="4a">
- <B>4.a. Keyboard Commands</B>
-
- The following keys can be used to control MilkDrop while it is running.
- (Note: pressing F1 while MilkDrop is running will show you this list)
- <FONT SIZE="3">
- <B>GENERAL</B>
- escape: exit to winamp
-
- <B>PRESET LOADING</B>
- spacebar: transition to next preset
- H: instant Hard cut (to next preset)
- R: toggle random (vs. sequential) preset traversal
- L: load a specific preset (invokes the 'Load' menu)
- +/-: rate current preset (better/worse)
- scroll lock: lock/unlock current preset
- (keyboard light on means preset is locked)
- (prevents random switch to new preset)
- <B>PRESET EDITING AND SAVING</B>
- M: show/hide the preset-editing menu
- S: save new preset (asks you for the new filename)
- N: show per-frame variable moNitor
- (see <A HREF="milkdrop_preset_authoring.html">milkdrop_preset_authoring.html</A>)
- <B>MUSIC PLAYBACK</B>
- z/x/c/v/b: navigate playlist (prev/play/pause/stop/next)
- U: toggle shuffle
- P: show playlist
- up/down arrows: volume up/down
- left/right arrows: rewind/ffwd 5 seconds
- SHIFT + left/right arrows: rewind/ffwd 30 seconds
- <B>FUNCTION KEYS</B>
- F1: show help screen
- F2: show song title
- F3: show song length
- F4: show preset name
- F5: show fps (frames per second)
- F6: show rating of current preset
- F7: re-read custom message file (milk_msg.ini) from disk
- F8: jump to new directory (for presets)
- F9: toggle stereo 3D on/off
- <B>SPRITES AND CUSTOM MESSAGES (FOR VJ's)</B>
- T: launch song title animation
- Y: enter custom message mode
- ##: load message ## (where ## is a 2-digit numeric code (00-99)
- of a message defined in <B>milk_msg.ini</B>)
- BACKSPACE: clear any digits entered.
- DELETE: clear message (if visible)
- F7: re-read <B>milk_msg.ini</B> from disk
- K: enter sprite mode
- ##: load sprite ## (where ## is a 2-digit numeric code (00-99)
- of a sprite defined in <B>milk_img.ini</B>)
- BACKSPACE: clear any digits entered.
- DELETE: clear newest sprite
- SHIFT + DELETE: clear oldest sprite
- CTRL+SHIFT+DELETE: clear all sprites
- F7: no effect (<B>milk_img.ini</B> is never cached)
- SHIFT + K: enter sprite kill mode
- ##: clear all sprites with code ##
- BACKSPACE: clear any digits entered.
- CTRL + T/Y: kill song title and/or any custom messages
- CTRL + K: kill all sprites
-
- </FONT>
- <A NAME="4b">
- <B>4.b. config panel</B>
-
- The configuration panel lets you customize the way MilkDrop runs.
- To learn how to get to the configuration panel, see the "Installation"
- section above.
-
- Once you're in the config panel, you'll see a number of tabs
- at the top, some dropdown boxes, and some checkboxes. Each
- of the tabs at the top brings you to a different page of
- configuration options. To get help on a setting, simply click
- on the '?' in the upper-right corner of the config panel,
- and then click on the setting you want help with.
-
- <A NAME="4c">
- <B>4.c. preset authoring</B>
-
- Please see the included text file, <A HREF="milkdrop_preset_authoring.html">milkdrop_preset_authoring.html</A>,
- for instructions on how to create and save your own presets.
- <A NAME="4d">
- <B>4.d. rating system</B>
- The built-in rating system allows you to rate each preset on a scale
- from 0 to 5. A rating of 5 is very good, while a rating of 0 is
- the worst. The ratings decide how often the presets will be randomly
- loaded. If a preset has a rating of 0, it will never be randomly
- loaded (unless they're all zero; then they all have an equal chance).
-
- To show the rating for a preset, press F6. You can adjust the
- rating for a preset with the +/- keys. When you make adjustments,
- they save automatically; there's no need to save the preset to make
- the rating change permanent.
-
- Here's a recommended interpretation of the numeric values:
- 0 = I never want to see this preset again
- 1 = very ugly
- 2 = mediocre
- 3 = fair
- 4 = good
- 5 = downright stimulating
-
- If a preset seems "lost" because you set its rating to 0 and it
- won't ever come back, you can always load it up by hitting 'L'
- to conjure the 'Load Preset' menu, finding the preset you want,
- loading it, then hitting +.
-
-
-
- <A NAME="4e">
- <B>4.e. custom messages</B>
- ABOUT CUSTOM MESSAGES
- The "Custom Message" feature of MilkDrop allows you to display
- short text messages on the screen while MilkDrop is running.
- They are highly configurable; you can set all of the following
- parameters: the font, the size, the positioning, color, bold
- state, italic state, and so on; and you can even have it
- randomize some of these properties.
- CREATING THE MESSAGES
- You can save up to 100 messages in the file MILK_MSG.INI in
- your Winamp\Plugins\ folder. To open this file, go to the
- MilkDrop configuration screen (ALT+K from Winamp) and click the
- "Edit Custom Messages" button. Or, you can just edit it
- manually if you know how; it's plain-text.
-
- The first thing you see when you open the file is a bunch of
- lines that start with two forward slashes (//). These are
- comment lines, and they explain the syntax for adding a font
- or a message to the file. This is your main reference for
- finding out what all the parameters do for the fonts & messages;
- it is recommended that you leave this information in the file,
- although it can be removed or (modified) and the messages will
- still work.
- After the comments come first the fonts, then the messages.
- The fonts are simply a way to specify a typeface, bold state,
- italics state, and red/green/blue color for the font. You can
- configure up to 16 fonts like this (numbered 00-15). These fonts
- will serve as template fonts for the custom messages.
- The next section is the actual messages. Each one has a
- text message (the 'text' parameter) that will be shown to the
- user, and each one references one of the 16 fonts that were
- defined in the previous section. You can also specify the
- size (size), position (x,y), a growth factor (growth) that
- will grow/shrink the message over its lifetime, the number
- of seconds to show the message (time), and the fraction of that
- time that is spent fading in (fade).
- You can also randomize some of these values: 'randx' and 'randy'
- will randomly perturb the (x,y) coordinates every time the message
- is shown to the user, and 'randr'/'randg'/'randb' will randomly
- perturb the (r,g,b) color in the same way.
- Finally, you can override any of the default properties for the
- font that this message uses: (face, bold, ital, r, g, b).
- INVOCATION AND USAGE
- There are two ways to invoke custom messages: one automatic,
- the other manual.
- The automatic way is to go to the MilkDrop config panel (ALT+K),
- click the 'More Options' button, and set the value in the
- 'Time between RANDOM custom messages' box to something greater
- than zero. This will cause MilkDrop to randomly display custom
- messages while it is running, and the average time (in seconds)
- between messages will be the value you entered here. If you
- wish to disable random custom messages, set this value to -1
- (or any negative number). Note that all messages in the file
- have an equal change of being picked.
- The manual way is to type in the two-digit code (00-99) of the
- message while MilkDrop is running. However, you can't use the
- numeric keypad for this - you have to use the numbers at the
- TOP of your keyboard to do it. If you mess up while entering
- the first digit, just press the BACKSPACE key to back up.
-
- Note that if you change the MILK_MSG.INI file while MilkDrop
- is running, you will not be able to see the changes until
- you hit F7, which tells MilkDrop to re-read the MILK_MSG.INI
- file from disk.
- <A NAME="4f">
- <B>4.f. sprites</B>
- ABOUT SPRITES
- The "Sprite" feature of MilkDrop allows you to display
- any image of your choice in the foreground (on top of
- MilkDrop) while it runs. The sprites can fade in and out,
- move around, respond to the music, and so on. You define
- them in a file - <B>milk_img.ini</B> in your winamp\plugins
- directory - much like you define custom messages, each
- having an identifying code number from 00 through 99 (used
- to invoke them). However, the way the individual sprites
- are defined is different; <EM>you write code for them</EM>, instead
- of just setting parameter values. This is a little bit
- tougher to do (it's very much like preset authoring), but
- adds a great deal of flexibility to what you can do with
- the sprites.
- CREATING THE SPRITES
- You can define up to 100 sprites in the file MILK_IMG.INI in
- your Winamp\Plugins\ folder. To open this file, go to the
- MilkDrop configuration screen (ALT+K from Winamp) and click the
- "Edit Sprites" button. Or, you can just edit it manually if
- you know how; it's plain-text.
-
- The first thing you see when you open the file is a bunch of
- lines that start with two forward slashes (//). These are
- comment lines, and they explain the syntax for creating a sprite.
- This is your main reference for finding out what all the
- parameters do for the fonts & messages; it is recommended that
- you leave this information in the file, although it can be removed
- (or modified) and the sprites will still work.
- After the comments come the sprite definitions. Each sprite is
- made up of one parameter that indicates the image file to use
- (this is the 'img=...' line), and two types of code: initialization
- code, and regular code.
-
- The first - initialization code - is executed only once, when you
- launch the sprite. Use it to do one-time initialization of variables
- (such as the opacity (a), rotation angle (rot), position (x,y),
- and so on) or to invent new variables that you will access later.
- This code is marked by the 'init_1=...', 'init_2=...', etc. lines.
-
- The second type of code - marked by 'code_1=...', 'code_2=...', etc.
- - is executed every frame, just prior to plastering the sprite on
- the screen. Use it to animate the sprite, moving it around (changing
- x,y), scaling it up and down (sx,sy), fading it in and out (a),
- changing its color, and so on.
-
- Please see the comments included in the sample milk_img.ini file
- for full details and examples on how to author sprites.
- INVOCATION AND USAGE
- There is currently only one way to invoke sprites: manually.
- To do this, first press 'K' to enter 'sprite mode' (while
- running MilkDrop). Now, whenever you type in a two-digit
- code (00-99), MilkDrop will try to find & launch the sprite
- you've requested, from the milk_img.ini file. If there is
- an error, it will display an error message in the upper-right
- corner. Note that to enter the two-digit code, you can't use
- the numeric keypad; you have to use the numbers at the TOP of
- your keyboard.
- If you make an error entering the first digit of the code,
- just press 'BACKSPACE' to back up one digit. If you want to
- clear the most recently-invoked sprite, press DELETE. If you
- want to clear the oldest sprite, press SHIFT + DELETE. If you
- want to clear all sprites, press SHIFT + CTRL + DELETE.
-
- If you want to clear sprites by their 2-digit code, press
- SHIFT + K (instead of just 'K') to enter 'sprite kill mode.'
- Now, when you enter a two-digit code, instead of invoking
- the sprite, MilkDrop clears all running sprites with that
- two-digit code.
-
- <A NAME="5">
- <B>5. TROUBLESHOOTING</B>
- -----------------------
-
- If MilkDrop has a critical problem (e.g. fails to load, freezes, etc.)
- or if the image is distorted, torn, all white, or all black, try the
- following two suggestions to resolve the problem. In 90% of these cases it
- can be fixed. If you have a different problem, scroll down past this
- part and try to find the appropriate symptom and its solution.
- 1. [RE]INSTALL DIRECTX
-
- Make sure you have the latest version of <A HREF="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/">Microsoft DirectX</A>
- (9.x at the time this documentation was written). Even if
- you already have it, consider re-installing it, since files
- can be corrupted over time, and because poorly-written video
- drivers can sometimes break your DirectX installation.
-
- 2. UPDATE YOUR VIDEO DRIVER, OR TRY OTHER DRIVERS
-
- A "driver" is a piece of software that translates graphics-related
- commands from programs, like MilkDrop, into the native language of
- your specific graphics hardware.
- There are typically three sources for video drivers:
- 1) those from the card manufacturer's website
- 2) those from the chip manufacturer's website
- ("reference" drivers for the chip that powers the card)
- 3) those that shipped with Windows
- Give them all a shot. Track down every driver you can find for
- your card, and try it. If your card isn't top-of-the-line, try
- uninstalling your driver and use Windows Update to install the
- drive that came with Windows. If it is top-of-the-line, try the
- various drivers available: the latest "beta" (pre-release)
- drivers, the certified drivers, and perhaps the reference driver.
-
- In general, though, it's a very good idea to use only Microsoft-
- certified WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Labs) drivers for your
- video card. Often people want to get the newest, fastest beta
- drivers, but these drivers are almost ALWAYS riddled with new bugs.
- Here is a list of some common card/chip manufacturers and where
- to get their drivers:
- [ <A HREF="http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?PAGE=drivers">nVidia</A> ]
- [ <A HREF="http://www.ati.com/">ATI</A> ]
- [ <A HREF="http://www.matrox.com/mga/support/drivers/home.cfm">Matrox</A> ]
- [ <A HREF="http://www.voodoofiles.com/">3dfx voodoo drivers</A> ]
- [ <A HREF="http://www.diamondmm.com/default.asp?menu=support&submenu=Legacy_Graphics">Diamond</A> ]
- [ <A HREF="http://www.creative.com/">Creative</A> ]
- [ <A HREF="http://www.tridentmicro.com/drivers/index.html">Trident</A> ]
-
- Here are some sites that mirror (or link to) drivers from many sources:
- [ <A HREF="http://winfiles.cnet.com/">CNET</A> ] (then click 'Utilities & Drivers', then 'Display & Video')
- [ <A HREF="http://www.driverzone.com/video.html">Driverzone.com</A> ]
- And if those all fail, there's always Google:
- [ <A HREF="http://www.google.com/">Google</A> ]
-
- If you're having a non-critical problem, browse the following list of
- common problems and their causes and solutions. Note that for each symptom-
- cause-solution block, there can be multiple symptoms with the same cause and
- solution, and the same symptom might be listed in multiple blocks.
-
- If the solutions below don't work for you, please visit the forums at
- <A HREF="http://www.nullsoft.com/free/milkdrop">http://www.nullsoft.com/free/milkdrop</A>, where you can read the most
- recent troubleshooting issues and solutions.
-
- ENTRY 1
- SYMPTOM:
- -any error message saying "Failed to create ..."
- or "not enough memory...", or
- -only a portion of the screen displays correctly; the rest is
- either filled with garbage or badly flickering
- CAUSE:
- 1) Your video card might not have enough memory to run MilkDrop at
- the resolution (screen width and height) you've picked,
- 2) your drivers might be out of date, or
- 3) you might need to reinstall DirectX.
- SOLUTION:
- 1) To battle video memory problems:
- Go to the config panel and try smaller video modes (e.g.,
- 320x240 is smaller than 640x480). Even better is to try
- a lower color bit depth; if you'd selected a 32-bit ("8888")
- video mode before, try a 16- ("565" or "555") or 24-bit ("888")
- one, for example. Note that it might only work in one of them;
- so make sure you try them all. Trying these things is especially
- important on laptops with limited video memory, or older video
- cards with a small amount of video memory.
-
- It can also help (especially when running MilkDrop in
- windowed mode) to set your Windows display mode to 16-bit to
- free up some video memory. To do this, go to the Start Menu
- -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Display -> Settings tab, and
- then select "High Color (16 bit)".
-
- Finally, you can try locking the texture size to "256" and see
- if that fixes the problem. Some video cards - especially
- those built-in to laptops - report that they can support texture
- sizes of 512x512 or 1024x1024, but they don't seem to do it
- properly (or else I've got a bug in there... still working on
- this one). If 256x256 works (i.e. no garbage), try locking it
- at 512x512 and see if that works as well, because the higher the
- texture size, the better the image will look.
-
- 2,3) for instructions on how to reinstall DirectX or update
- drivers, <A HREF="#5">click here</A>.
-
- ENTRY 2
- SYMPTOM:
- -MilkDrop turns bright pink or white after running for a few
- seconds in 16-bit color.
- -MilkDrop is just way too bright.
- CAUSE:
- The extremely technical explanation is that when your video
- card "blits", it rounds to the nearest color, instead of rounding
- down, and because of the limited precision (5 bits per channel)
- in 16-bit color video modes, the iterative decay process (that
- fades pixels to black as they age) gets stuck.
- SOLUTION:
- Go to the config panel, find the "brightness control" slider,
- and slide it to the right (to "2" or darker).
-
- ENTRY 3
- SYMPTOM:
- -long pauses when MilkDrop starts, or when you change directory
- CAUSE:
- You could have a virus checker running that is interfering with
- MilkDrop's scanning of preset files; or, your hard drive might
- just have a really slow access speed.
- SOLUTION:
- Try disabling your virus protection software and see if this
- helps; if often does. If that doesn't work, try going to the
- config panel and toggling the "Disable preset rating" checkbox
- so that it is checked. Disabling the preset rating system
- prevents MilkDrop from having to scan all your preset files
- for their ratings, which, on a rare few systems, can cause
- long pauses at times.
-
-
- ENTRY 4
- SYMPTOM:
- -MilkDrop is too dark in 16-bit color
- CAUSE:
- Similar to the above problem
- SOLUTION:
- Go to the config panel, find the "brightness control" slider,
- and slide it to the left (to "2" or brighter; try "0" first).
- If this causes your display to turn bright pink or white after
- running MilkDrop for a few seconds, though, you'll need to
- return here and try darker settings.
- ENTRY 5
- SYMPTOM:
- -there's a pause every time MilkDrop switches presets
- CAUSE:
- You might have a virus scanner enabled.
- SOLUTION:
- Disable your virus scanning program before running MilkDrop.
- ENTRY 6
- SYMPTOM:
- -things flicker through (such as my AIM window ticker, taskbar
- clock, web page animations, etc.) when I'm running MilkDrop
- in fullscreen mode.
- CAUSE:
- You're probably running MilkDrop fullscreen at the same
- resolution & color depth as your desktop, and Windows isn't
- properly handling MilkDrop's request for exclusive access to the
- screen, and is still letting other applications paint (draw)
- themselves.
- SOLUTION:
- Change either your Windows desktop resolution or color depth, or
- MilkDrop's fullscreen resolution or color depth, so that there
- is some difference between the two. (To change your Windows
- display settings, go to the Start Menu -> Settings -> Control
- Panel -> Display -> Settings tab, and then change the "colors"
- or "screen area" settings from there.)
- <A NAME="6">
- <B>6. Known Issues / Misc. / Tips:</B>
- ---------------
- a. When Winamp is running, your screensaver will not kick in,
- your monitor will be prevented from entering powersave mode,
- and your system will not be able to go into standby.
- b. 3DFX VOODOO 3, 4, 5, etc. ON WINDOWS 2000: you will likely
- have to go to <A HREF="http://www.voodoofiles.com/">http://www.voodoofiles.com/</A> to find
- good display drivers that work with MilkDrop (be warned, you might
- have to try several). If you get a white screen, especially, try
- other drivers.
- c. ATI rage mobility 8mb chipset (on many laptops): from the Milkdrop
- config panel, you must set the texture size to 256x256, otherwise
- you'll get weird garbage & flickering at the bottom of the screen.
- d. Tip for video capture: if you'd like to save sequences of video
- from this plugin, there are several programs out there that will
- let you do this. Warning: you will need a ton of free hard drive
- space, and a fast CPU helps. A few of these programs are:
- "FRAPS" <A HREF="http://www.fraps.com/">http://www.fraps.com/</A>
- "Hypercam" <A HREF="http://www.hyperionics.com">http://www.hyperionics.com</A>
- e. Close other apps:
- For the best graphics performance, try to close as many other
- applications as you can, before running the plugin, especially
- those that tend to work in the background, such as anti-virus
- or file-swapping software. Also, if you must leave other
- applications open, try to minimize them (i.e. shrink the window
- down to the taskbar) so that they stay out of the painting loop.
- <A NAME="7">
- <B>7. Using Line-In</B>
- -----------------------
- If you want to use your sound card's Line-In or CD Audio inputs for
- sound data (instead of mp3 files), you can do this. Do the following:
- 1. CONNECT WIRES
- Connect your audio source (a stereo, a live feed, whatever) into
- the line-in (or microphone) 1/8" jack on your sound card. You
- might want to test & verify that your cable is good before doing
- this.
- 2. SELECT SOUND INPUT CHANNEL & ADJUST VOLUME
- In Windows, double-click the speaker icon in your systray (where
- the clock is). Then, on the menu, go to Options -> Properties
- and select the "Recording" option. Then make sure the Line In
- (or Microphone) input channel (whichever is appropriate for
- your case) is SELECTED (with a check mark) and that the volume
- is close to, or at, the maximum. Hit OK.
- 3. TELL WINAMP TO USE LINE-IN
- Open Winamp, and hit CTRL+L (the "Open Location" hotkey). Now
- type in "linein://" as the location you want to open. (Leave out
- the quotes and make sure you use FORWARD slashes.) Hit PLAY
- ('x' key for the lazy), and the little built-in oscilloscope (or
- spectrum analyzer) in Winamp should start showing your signal.
- 4. RUN MILKDROP
- Run MilkDrop as usual. If the waves are too small or large,
- either adjust the volume from Windows' Volume Control, or adjust
- the sound level at the source.
-
- If you are doing shows using live audio, and if you have a multiple monitor
- setup, you might also want to use the "VJ mode" feature, which lets you
- control MilkDrop via a separate monitor.
- <A NAME="8">
- <B>8. Acknowledgements</B>
- -----------------------
- A very special thanks & triple word scores out to Francis Gastellu
- and Justin Frankel for the use of their quite-excellent
- realtime mathematical expression evaluation library, evallib.
- Also, a super special thanks go out to the following preset
- authors for their excellent artistic & mathematical work:
- Aderrasi
- Bill Melgren
- Che
- CTho
- Eo.S.
- Idiot
- Illusion
- Krash
- Mstress
- Phat
- Red Jedi
- Rovastar
- Rozzor
- Studiomusic
- Shifter
- Telek
- Tobias Wolf Boi
- Unchained
- Yin
- Zylot
- ...and to everyone else who has contributed.
- <A NAME="9">
- <B>9. Version History</B>
- -----------------------
- 1.04 - 31 July 2003
- -upgraded to VMS (VisMegaSDK) 1.05 and DirectX 8. That means a revolutionized
- Desktop Mode, better driver support, better multimon support, winamp
- skinning (when running in windowed mode), increased general stability,
- and much, much more.
- -added CUSTOM SHAPES and CUSTOM WAVEFORMS.
- -added the following variables for per-frame scripting: (all booleans, except
- 'gamma') wave_usedots, wave_thick, wave_additive, wave_brighten
- gamma, darken_center, wrap, invert, brighten, darken, solarize
- (also, note that echo_zoom, echo_alpha, and echo_orient were already in there,
- but weren't covered in the documentation!)
- -added 'meshx' and 'meshy' [read-only] variables to the preset init, per-frame,
- and per-pixel equations
- -cranked max. mesh size up to 128x96
- -added alphanumeric seeking to the playlist; while playlist is up,
- you can now press A-Z and 0-9 to seek to the next song in the playlist
- that starts with that character. SHIFT+A-Z seeks upward (while lowercase/
- regular a-z seeks downward).
- -added some options to config panel
- -sprites & custom messages: added 'kill' keys
- -CTRL+K kills all running sprites
- -CTRL+T kills current song title anim
- -CTRL+Y kills current custom message
- -sprites:
- -for sprites, color key can't be a range anymore; it's
- now limited to just a single color. 'colorkey_lo' and
- 'colorkey_hi' have been replaced with just one setting,
- 'colorkey'.
- -also, behavior of the 'burn' variable has changed; now,
- a sprite can be burned in on any frame, not just on the
- last frame before it dies. See the sample sprite config
- file, milk_img.ini, for more information.
- -preset ratings are no longer read in all at once; instead, they are scanned in
- 1 per frame until they're all in. This fixes the long pauses when you switch
- to a directory that has many hundreds of presets. If you want to switch
- back to the old way (read them all in at once), there is an option for it
- in the config panel.
- -internal texture size now has a little more bias toward a finer texture,
- based on the window size, when set to 'Auto'. (Before, for example,
- to reach 1024x1024, the window had to be 768x768 or greater; now, it
- only has to be 640x640 (25% of the way there). I adjusted it because
- before, at in-between resolutions like 767x767, it looked very grainy;
- now it will always look nice and crisp, at any window size, but still
- won't cause too much aliasing (due to downsampling for display).
- -..and much many massive amounts of more!
- 1.03 final - 19 June 2002
- -fixed bug with motion vectors; when there were 64 of them on X
- and 48 and Y (the upper limits), stray lines would sometimes
- be drawn along the top and right edges of the screen.
- -revamped the help screen
- -added some cool new presets
- -touched up the documentation
- 1.03 beta 3 - 15 May 2002
- -letter 'g' no longer gets cut off in custom messages
- -(oops... it's 'wave_mode', not 'wave_type'.)
- -fixed 'q1'..'q8' in the preset init code.
- -revamped the way presets are loaded & blended; transitions
- should be cleaner now.
- -made motion vectors morph more smoothly during transitions;
- if the old preset had motion vectors on but the new one
- doesn't, then the #, drift speed, length, and color
- of motion vectors does not change as they fade out;
- and vice versa if the mv's are fading in.
- -added optional 'burn-in' for sprites, so when they are finished,
- they leave an imprint in the background. The sprite will
- burn into the background at the end of its lifetime
- if the variable 'burn' is set to a nonzero value; if 'burn'
- is zero, the sprite will not burn in.
- -motion vectors: reverted to 1.02 functionality, following
- krash's advice. So mv's should now be backwards-compatible
- (with 1.02 versions and earlier). Now, dx and dy are constant
- offsets for the motion vectors; if you want them to scroll,
- alter dx and dy based on the time (or frame).
- -finished writing critical notes in milk_img.ini.
- -revamped the keyboard interface for custom messages & sprites.
- see the documentation. The realtime help screen won't
- provide too useful, though (not enough space to lay it all
- down there).
-
- 1.03 beta 2 - 1 May 2002
- -preset comments are in; start them with '//' anywhere on the line,
- and the rest of the line will be ignored.
- -added variables:
- -fps (read-only)
- -video echo options: echo_zoom (0..1..+inf), echo_alpha (0..1),
- echo_orient (0,1,2,3)
- -motion vector drift: mv_dx, mv_dy (a la geiss)
- -wave_mode[0-7], wave_a(0..?)
- -fixed texel alignment
- -nVidia: dx|dy += -1/(texsize*2)
- -same for: http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?threadid=83401
- All nVidia Cards (Many confirmed tested),
- 3dfx Voodoo Cards (Voodoo 3 confirmed tested),
- ATI Cards (ATI All-In-Wonder confirmed Tested)
- Kyro II Confirmed Tested
- even Illusion's antiquated Intel Card needs it.
- -(untested: the matrox cards)
- -super thanks to Rovastar for researching & cracking this one
- -added option for thicker waves; see wave menu.
- -note: only takes effect when texture size is >= 512x512!
- -modified presets for new texel alignment fix:
- -Zylot - Tunnel of Illusion
- -Zylot - S. Pulse Virus
- -Most of Krash' s presets
- -Illusion and Rovastar - Grand Odyssey Mod
- -Unchained: Goo Kung Foo and Perverted dialect.
- -optimized some, thanks to Rovastar for pointing out lines in
- per-pixel code that could be migrated into per-frame code.
- -many of my own: made waveforms thick
- -some new presets
- -(bipolar 4,5; supernova 2; calligraphy; others from milkdrop.co.uk)
- -fixed bug with sound analysis where sound variables in expressions
- (bass, bass_att, treb, etc.) could be NAN on the first frame
- that milkdrop ran. (symptoms could be bad if the value was
- used over & over in subsequent frames!)
- -saved about 100k on the installer by updating to NSIS 1.98 and
- using the new bzip2 compression. (thanks again to rovastar)
- -made the texture used for song titles & custom messages take 1/4
- as much video memory (was square before, blech - now it tries
- 4:1; if that fails it tries 2:1; then 1:1 as a last resort.)
- -added config panel option to mute all errors/warnings that might
- appear in the upper-right corner.
- -revamped the configuration for desktop mode w/software blit.
- Now, you have a choice of 3 different ways to bring the image
- across the bus (from video to system memory). Then the image
- is converted from RGB to YUV on the cpu, and then you also get
- to select how to send the image across the bus again, back to
- video memory, for display on the desktop. The 3 methods are
- 1) copy the data using an mmx-accelerated memory copy routine
- (never-fail cornbread)
- 2) use directx to blit from one surface to another
- (sometimes drivers flake out on this)
- 3) skip it; read/write directly to/from video memory
- (never-fail cornbread)
- Regarding 1 vs. 3: they'll both always work; usually #1 is
- faster going from video to system memory, and #3 is faster
- going from system back to video; but not always. Try different
- combinations out on your card and see what happens.
- -sprites!
- users can edit 'milk_img.ini' and write their own code to control
- the sprites. Each sprite is an instance of a jpeg image from disk,
- displayed according to the code in the .ini file. Up to 16 sprites
- can be running at once.
- -stole Y + K keys for use with custom messages & sprites.
- Hit 'y' to enter custom message mode, then enter two-digit
- codes to launch custom messages. Hit 'k' to enter sprite
- mode, then enter three-digit codes to launch sprites.
- -added 'preset initialization code', so you can initialize
- your custom variables when the preset is first loaded.
- -increased number of 'q' variables from 5 to 8. (q1..q8 are
- used to carry values from the per-frame equations to the
- per-pixel equations. Note that they can now also carry
- values from the preset init equations, on to the per-frame
- AND per-pixel equations!)
- -automated the brightness slider in the config panel; now there's
- a checkbox that says, 'guess, based on my video card'. Currently,
- the auto-brightness algorithm is simple: if you have an nVidia
- card, it will set it to 2; otherwise, it sets it to 0.
-
- 1.02 - 2/7/02
- -added CUSTOM MESSAGES - you can edit them in the file MILK_MSG.INI in your
- WINAMP\PLUGINS directory. They are displayed by either keying in their
- 2-digit numerical code ('##') at runtime, or randomly if you choose this
- option from the config panel (see the 'More Options' dialog).
- -also added RANDOMIZATION FOR SONG TITLE ANIMATIONS (also see the 'More
- Options' dialog from the config panel).
- -added INSTANT HARD CUT HOTKEY: 'H'
- -for preset authors:
- -per_frame and per_pixel code use to get cut off if they didn't fit
- on the screen; this is now fixed (flips to next page as needed)
- -when editing per-frame/per-pixel equations, the line that the cursor
- is on is now highlighted!
- -fixed an old bug where if the per-pixel or per-frame code had nothing
- in it except spaces & linefeeds, it would display an error message
- saying "error in per-{pixel|frame} code".
- -added a 'trail length' parameter to the motion vectors.
- -added a bunch of per-frame variables to control the motion vectors:
- mv_x, mv_y, mv_l, mv_r, mv_g, mv_b, mv_a. Also got rid of the
- motion vectors on/off setting; now the opacity controls this.
- -cranked up max. # of user variables from 23 to 33. (Added 16 slots,
- but used 6 of them for motion vectors.)
- -added a per-frame variable called 'monitor'. Set the value of this
- variable in the per-frame code, and then press 'N' to monitor (show)
- its value in the top-right corner of the screen. Should be very
- useful for debugging. (Thanks to Krash for the great suggestion
- on how to implement this!)
- -added the int() function, which turns the argument into an integer
- (whole number). Rounding is toward zero. Examples:
- int(-1.1) -> -1, int(-1) -> -1, int(-0.9) -> 0;
- int(0.9) -> 0, int (1.0) -> 1, int(1.1) -> 1;
- int (2.1) -> 2.
- -improved 3D mode:
- -drastically improved quality of stereo 3D images by changing default
- 3d colors to CYAN (full green + blue; was just full blue) for the
- left eye and RED for the right eye. It turns out that this provides
- an equivalent 3d image, but gives you the full range of colors for
- all presets, which in turn probably makes the 3Dness more visible
- to your brain anyway.
- -also, when in 3D mode, made the waveforms 60% white and 40% their
- original color (used to be 100% white because so much color was lost
- in the green channel).
- -song titles:
- -(added randomization, as mentioned above)
- -improved max. resolution of song titles by increasing the max.
- allowable GDI font size
- -fixed longstanding bug with the "burning in" of song titles after
- they're done displaying; the old, floating location wouldn't exactly
- match where the title would be burned into the background & melt away.
- -timing & animation:
- -protected against milkdrop's animation running super-fast because the
- clock jumped way ahead when no frames were rendered (i.e. milkdrop
- got stalled somehow).
- -smoothed the animation by assuming the time for each frame to be 80%
- of 1/fps and 20% the actual time reported.
- -misc:
- -converted ANSI_CHARSET to DEFAULT_CHARSET in CreateFont() calls (should
- fix some display of funky/foreign character sets)
- -added 'R' key to toggle random vs. sequential order for loading presets
- -fixed alphanumeric sorting of presets (used to have minor errors such
- as putting "galaxy 2" before "galaxy", and so forth - unfortunately
- this is how strcmp() - even Windows Explorer - sorts them. I rewrote
- strcmp() to make it sort in a more 'natural' order.)
- -'&' characters in preset filenames no longer show up as an '_' character,
- although it still looks funny if you try to save one with an '&' already
- in it, but don't worry, it will preserve the '&' (even though it looks
- messed up). Note that you still can't type a *new* '&' into the filename
- when you go to save a preset. It is safe to rename it from outside
- MilkDrop, though, and use it in MilkDrop later.
- -fixed preset-to-preset blending bugs for the 10 border variables.
- -fixed a bug in blending from a preset using waveform #7 (two horizontal
- waveforms) to waveform #0 (a circular waveform), where the right edge
- of the top horizonal wave would get connected (via a straight line)
- to the left edge of the bottom horizontal wave, as soon as the blend
- began.
- -m_debug.txt: added some caps detection info at init time; screened out
- logging of WM_MOUSEMOVE, WM_NCHITTEST, and WM_SETCURSOR messages.
- -improved motion vector motion prediction so that the tips of the motion
- vectors should be perfectly matched from frame to frame, when the
- trail length is set to 1. **Note that it defaults to 0.9, so that
- the look is similar to the old, mismatched version! (so the presets
- are backwards compatible.) **Also note that for video cards that
- do not support anti-aliased edges, there could be up to 1 pixel of
- error here. Check m_debug.txt for whether or not your driver/card
- supports anti-aliased edges for lines.)
- 1.01 - 12/7/01
- -playlist feature ('p' key) no longer crashes on Windows ME/98SE.
- -fixed problems with ampersand ('&') character in song titles/playlist
- -fixed bug with previous max. of 23 user variables per session. (Now,
- it's a max of 23 user variables per preset, as it should be.)
-
- 1.0 - 10/30/01
- -added a section to the documentation on using "line-in" as your
- audio source (instead of mp3's)
- -lowered minimum frame time (enforced by winamp) from 25 ms to 10ms,
- so now, the max. possible fps is 100 instead of 40.
- -tightened A/V sync by 5 ms (raised audio latency from 25 to 30 ms).
- -fixed &'s in song titles (as displayed when you hit F2)
- -F7,F8 were switched in the help screen (F1)
- -when running in desktop mode, if you have a pattern on your windows
- background, it gets nuked. Before, if you had a pattern, the
- pattern would remain and you'd only be able to see milkdrop through
- the small boxes of your desktop icons' background text. I didn't
- bother restoring the pattern upon exit because I am lazy and assume
- that nobody intentionally uses these things anymore. =)
- -improved warning message for windowed/desktop modes, when auto-texture-
- size is scaled down due to insufficient video memory. It previously
- just reported the downsizing, but now, it also recommends that you
- drop your color depth to 16 bits (if you haven't already) and that
- you try decreasing your screen resolution.
- -might have fixed a bug with the playlist feature ('p') crashing people's
- machines.
- 0.99g - 9/11/01
- -added playlist browsing (hit 'p')
- -added checkbox to fix slow text (finally!)
- -song titles fixed too (on some cards, they were garbled) (also, in low
- video mem. situations, they might have never appeared - that's fixed too)
- -added checkbox to allow double buffering for desktop mode; default is
- UNCHECKED; can provide significant speed boost, but you might see some
- tearing during the vertical retrace; if so, enable double-buffering.
- It used to always be double-buffered, which is slower, though it is
- page-tearing-artifact-free.
- -added always-on-top option for windowed mode
- -added "page x of y" footnote to the preset and playlist menus
- -improved the auto-texture-size management code, so users will be less
- likely to get the "couldn't create offscreen surface #1" (or #2) error.
- Instead, the textures are continally downsized until there is enough
- memory for them. This might mean blockier images, but at least it will run.
- -desktop mode can now do software blit when an RGB overlay surface is created.
- (before, software blit was really only available for YUV-type overlays.)
- -desktop mode compatibility improved: more likely to work at higher resolutions now
- -desktop mode: fixed YUV-type *non-mmx* software blits when Windows is in 16-bit color.
- (weren't implemented before; it just assumed windows was in 32-bit color,
- and the result would look munged.)
- -improved mmx memcpy: will now copy as long as the (difference between two
- pointers) % 8 is zero. (before, they both had to be a multiple of 8).
- -reorganized the config panel; nice
- -centered the config panel on the screen (by removing winamp as hwndparent - der)
- -centered the 3 color picker dialogs (by specifying current dialog window
- as the parent - der)
- -(also cleaned up redundant code for color picker dialogs)
- -super-slight optimizations to speed of waveform blending
- -tweaked the way the "clear screen at startup" option works, since some
- users had problems with it
- -fixed aspect ratio, so when window is at an extreme AR, it clips the extra
- (instead of fitting the image to the window)
- -fixed a fullscreen lost surface bug introduced in 0.99f that blacked
- the screen out if you ALT-TABBED out of milkdrop & returned.
- -fixed bug where tooltips were lost on some systems (left variable in,
- but no way to change it - locked to TRUE for now)
- -fixed bug where 'try for RGB overlay...' and 'try for YUV overlay...'
- checkboxes were disabled when software blit was on. (Don't know what
- I was thinking there!)
- -tweaked presets; added some cool shift-on-beat effects
- 0.99f - 8/22/01
- -added graphical song titles
- -added screen borders; can be used to create interesting feedback patterns when
- zooming out
- -waveforms now blend smoothly!
- -finally gave milkdrop an application icon
- -added 'U' key to toggle winamp's shuffle feature on/off
- -fixed bug with handling of 'r' key when preset menu is up; now, to rename a file,
- use INSERT
- -fixed a 1-frame-delay bug for warping (caused a lag for audio-driven 'warps')
- -fixed bug where 'progress' variable's value was always 0 in per-pixel eq's
- (thanks rovastar)
- -removed "F7: show tooltips for menu items" hotkey (needed it for title animations)
- -removed U, I keys (for warp)
- -moved T key (for zoom) to I (i=zoom in, I=zoom out) (T is now used for song titles)
- -speed optimization: now using memcpy_MMX to copy 576*2*4=4608 bytes of sound data
- per frame
- -size optimizations: painstakingly shaved 8k off the .dll
- -in windowed mode, when a user resizes the window to a size that's too large and
- there's not enough video memory and MilkDrop closes, it now resets the size
- of the window for the next time you run MilkDrop. (before it would just try
- to start the next time with the same window position/size and keep failing.)
- -added 'try for RGB overlay before trying YUV-types' checkbox
- -added 'try for YUY2 overlay surface before trying UYVY' checkbox
- -added "stereo 3d always on" option (unchecked by default)
- -added "clear screen at startup" option (checked by default)
- -made soft cut timer reset on hard cuts
- 0.99e - 7/5/01
- -added beat-driven HARD CUTS; very cool
- -added a VJ mode, where you can make all the text draw in a separate
- window instead of to the main graphics display; should be very
- handy for concerts
- -added preset rating; use + and - keys (volume control is only available
- w/up,down arrows now); use F6 to show rating of current preset
- -you can now use any color lenses for left/right stereo vision; just tell
- it what color you've got (by speaking aloud)
- -desktop mode optimization: block copy from video memory is now optional,
- because on 5-10% of systems, it actually makes things slower.
- -transitions between 2 presets both using video echo, but in different
- orientations, are now smooth
- -added 'progress' variable to per-frame and per-pixel equations; tells you
- how far through the preset you are (temporally) (0..1), so you can make
- gradually-shifting effects
- -added mystery param to per-frame eq's (variable name is 'wave_mystery')
- -settings such as showing song titles, times, fps, ratings, tooltips, etc.
- are all now preserved from session to session
- -when Load menu is up, added seeking by typing in first char of name
- -also disabled left/right arrows when Load menu is up, so music
- won't skip on you
- -windowed mode now remembers the window's final size, position between sessions
- -safe for 2nd monitor, too
- -fixed bug with ALT-TABBING in and out of fullscreen mode
- -fixed bug with vertical spacing of song title/time readout when the fancy
- font size was set to anything but "normal"
- -plugin listing (in Winamp prefs screen) and the window title now show the
- version #
- -fonts now scale with the window
- -protected against trying to run MilkDrop while the config panel is still open
- -fixed the 1-pixel-wide garbage that sometimes sat at the right and bottom
- edges, in windowed mode
- -fixed bug where after going to another app, fullscreen, while in Desktop Mode,
- upon your return from fullscreen the overlay surface was lost (and just sat
- there, black).
- -stopped sending WM_KEYUPs to Winamp (oops; never sent WM_KEYDOWNS to begin
- with anyway)
- -load menu: '[..]' now reads '[..] (parent directory)'
- -config panel: broke some stuff off into a 'more options' dialog
- 0.99d - 6/5/01
- -desktop mode is officially in
- -added new waveforms
- -added temporal wave alignment
- -added fps limiting
- -added "view documentation" button to config panel
- -added UP/DOWN keys for volume up/down
- -improved seeking for CTRL-LEFT, CTRL_RIGHT: now seeks by breaks between groups of
- alphabetic characters, instead of just looking for spaces.
- -added 5 new variables (q1..q5) for passing values from the per-frame to the per-pixel
- equations (user-defined variables don't carry over like permanent variables)
- -added brighten (square root), darken (square), invert, and solarize filters
- -tweak: made transitions slightly sharper (10% more toward a cosine curve than a
- linear curve now)
- -now setting D3DRENDERSTATE_SHADEMODE to D3DSHADE_GOURAUD (used to be FLAT,
- and combined with per-vertex coloration, which seemed to be asking for trouble)
- -added warning messagebox for if first call to SetRenderTarget fails
- -fixed bugs with the values of "x" and "y" for per-pixel equations
- -x: range was -1..1; should have been 0..1
- -y: range was 0..2; should have been 0..1
- -(all presets using x,y in their per-pixel equations had to be adjusted)
- -fixed bug where if the previous preset folder disappeared, you couldn't hit 'L'
- to browse to a new folder
- -fixed a potential bug with dither not being a hardware capability
- -fixed a bug with scroll lock (didn't reset the LED state when MilkDrop started)
- -fixed a bug with loading presets with blank lines in the per-frame or per-pixel
- equations
- -(the blank line, and everything after it, would not be read in)
- -revamped gamma loop
- 0.99c - 5/21/01
- -added red-blue stereo; use F9 to toggle it on/off
- -note: you need those cheesy glasses with the red & blue plastic
- lenses for this to work!
- -added a bunch of 3D presets in the \3D subdir
- -added the ability to browse the directory structure
- -added F8 to jump to new directory (or drive)
- -changed the 'fix pink/white color saturation artifact' checkbox
- into a simple brightness slider, so you have more freedom with it
- -"+", "-" keys now work for the numeric keypad and regular keys.
- -fixed a video memory leak for windowed mode (the manually-created backbuffer wasn't
- being released; once you exited winamp, though, the memory was freed)
- -fixed a bug with closing Winamp while milkdrop was running in windowed mode
- -fixed a weird bug with hitting ESC from the config panel sometimes doing nothing
- -fixed a weird bug where when milkdrop was launched in windowed mode,
- keystrokes to winamp don't work until you moused-over the winamp window
- 0.99b - 5/16/01
- -added windowed mode
- -added +/- keys for volume control
- -added SHIFT + left/right arrows to rewind/ffwd 30 seconds
- -improved various error messages
- -protected vs. running config panel while MilkDrop is running
- -protected vs. running milkdrop without music playing
- 0.99 - 5/11/01
- -first version
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