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BLACK
BOX
PLAYER
- User Manual v 3.1
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The next Song might contain files named as follows:
002-01.Haddock Marsala Polka-Bass.wav
002-02.Haddock Marsala Polka-Kick.wav
002-03.Haddock Marsala Polka-Snare.wav
002-04.Haddock Marsala Polka-HiHat.wav
...
002-23.Haddock Marsala Polka-Daf stringsL.wav
002-24.Haddock Marsala Polka-Daf stringsR.wav
It is completely optional whether you give Songs and Tracks human readable
names - the BBP does not require you to do it; it merely helps you to find the
files later if you need to. The basic naming scheme and time stamping will
keep the files well organised anyway.
Permissible Characters in File Names
Any of the following characters can be used in files names; Upper and lower
case alphabet characters, numbers, and some extra characters including ‘ ‘
(space) as listed below
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123456789
$ % ’ _ @ ~ ` ( ! ) { } ^ ~ &
Remember that you should not use the dash “-“ except as a separator
between the song number –track number and song name – track name
Folder Names
The BlackBox Player insists that all audio files are stored in folders with an
extension of “.bbr”
So for example, if your USB2 disk appeared on your computer as drive E:\
You could store all your broadcast wav files in a folder called:
E:\Elvis.bbr