® Waves System
V 2.0 - 2007
I.D. AL - SP203 - Professional MP3 audio player - Manual
The script executes sections sequentially, all sections are independent and interchangeable: it is possible to start
with a [DF] command, then a [CF] command if one wishes to overwrite a file with another file bearing the same
name for example. It is also possible to omit or add sections even when they already exist (2 or more sections
[CD] for example.
- The command section [ES] ends the script ; any section placed after this finishing section will be
ignored. It is nevertheless possible to add comments or information to the script.
- In the next instructions, the
source
will refer to the CD-ROM player and the
destination
will refer to the hard
disk.
- Paths do not include prefix such as : ‘C:\’ or ‘D:\’.
- The sign ‘\’ is mandatory at the beginning of each path but forbidden at the end.
Correct: \SONG
Wrong: \SONG\
- The path of the source can only be a directory as the CD player only manages one level (directory
stored at the root).
- The path of the destination can be either a directory or a sub-directory – Caution : one level of sub-directory
only.
- One only space character must be used between 2 fields.
- No character at the end of a line, only a carriage return.
[CD]: Copy directory command
Description: this command is used to copy the content of a directory from the source onto one directory of the
destination
Structure:
Line 1 [CD]
Line 2 Source directory path + space + destination directory path
Line X Source directory path + space + destination directory path
Example:
[CD]
\POP \SONG
\BLUES \SONG\BLUES
Line 1: command [CD]
Line 2: POP is the source, SONG is the destination: copy content from POP into SONG
Line 3: The BLUES directory from the source is copied into the BLUES sub-directory of the SONG directory of
the destination
If BLUES does not exist, it will automatically be created.
[CF] : Copy file command
Description : This command is used to copy a list of files of a source directory onto a directory of the
destination.
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