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Audio-Video Sequencer

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Genre
Graphics - Animation
Year
1988
Language
[unknown]
Publisher
Antic Publishing
Controls
Mouse
Distributor
Players
Developer
[n/a]
Resolution
Medium
Licensed from
-
Programmer(s)
Kent, Jim
Country
USA
Graphic Artist(s)
Software
English
Game design
Box/Instructions
English
Musician(s)
License
Magazine
Sound FX
Serial
Cover Artist(s)
ST Type
ST, STe / 0.5MB
MIDI
Version
Dump
Download
Number of Disks
1 / Double Sided
Dump format
MSA
Protection

INSTRUCTIONS

  The Audio-Visual Sequencer Player Program


     This is a player program for files created with the Audio-Video
Sequencer (AVS) in the November issue of START (on sale now).  AVS
by Jim Kent is a mixing program that lets you add sound to your Cyber Paint
animations. Double-click on AVSPLAYR.PRG.
Then click on Load to load an AVS sequence. 

     Click on Play once under the drop-down menu to see the AVS sequence;
click on Play loop to play it over and over. To get out of a loop, press
the Escape key.  The movie will show to the end of the sequence and then
AVS Player will return to the menu screen.  The Memory option tells you
how much memory is being used in how many tracks;  Quit exits AVS Player.

     START's Audio-Video Sequencer is compatible with ST Replay sound
samples, but you don't need Cyber Paint or ST Replay to run AVS;  all you
need are sequence and sound files, which you can download from CompuServe.
From AVS, you can save your movie "script" with the extender AVS, and play
it back either inside AVS or by running AVSPLAYR.PRG.

     Both the AVS Player program and AVS itself are copyrighted by Antic
Publishing, Inc.  The AVS Player may be freely distributed, but the Audio-
Video Sequencer is available only on the November 1988 START Disk.  Call
1-800-234-7001 to order.