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betlog

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  1. Hmm, no, it doesnt work on my system either... but then I do have a lot of services disabled, so maybe thats got something to do with it. The code looks like it should work... but it still brings up a window (the echo dialogue to keep it open while playing) so it's not so useful. ...unless i was to interrogate the wav for it's length, and then make the code stay active for that period... I don't know how easy that is. I think there is a directX control in msc with the same name, so I will try activating it that way if i can figure it out... just to expriment a little. Thanks for that suggestion. Drop this thread a comment if you do see anything else please.
  2. Hmmm. So by what function does the OS make it's various sounds? Is there some function call i can access via vbscript/jscript etc? (ie: WITHOUT coding a compiled app) Thats what i want to do: use scheduler, or 'at' to play audio at a particular time...WITHOUT any application popping up or starting to do so.
  3. Yeah, the syntax is probably missing an & - i was expanding my original code to see where the problem was.. and gave up midway. I'm passing to the vbs from a cmd because i cant make an autorun handler that will execute a .vbs .... and all it really needs to pass is the drive letter. Also, excuse my ignorance, but what is an FSO? I'll assume its another registry key, and have a look for it later...but it doesn't sound like one. And no, i make sure I name ALL my CDs/DVD's with the date and an alpha letter. (if i burn something for someone else I couldnt care less, it's rare and i don't catalogue them) eg: 20041002a (for today - cd 1) 20041002b (for today - cd 2) etc (it's not likely i'd ever burn more than 26 CDs in a day, but i'd go to "aa" "ab" ..."az" "ba" "bb"... "bz" etc if i ever did.) |
  4. betlog replied to cableghost's topic in Windows XP
    As you suggest; a registry key will probably be easiest for your purposes, however if you have TweakUI.exe you can fiddle it in there as well. OR, just right click on the drive -> properties -> autoplay (tab) and figure out which one is set.
  5. I'd like to shedule a wav file to play at specific times (like an alarm clock) but I do not want to start an app when it plays - basically I just want the underlying OS to make the sound, NOT start media player (or anything else). Is this possible?
  6. Sorry if I was difficult to understand. After I posted i tried writing a script to do what i wanted.. it seems to work a bit, but still errors. Heres how it works: 1) a file called CDIndex.cmd is in \windows folder ----contents of file---- CDIndex.vbs %1 ---- 2) a file called CDIndex.vbs is also in \windows ---- contents of file---- Set Sh = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") VolKey = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\CD Burning\Current Media\Disc Label" WriteKey = "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders\Common Documents" VolName = Sh.RegRead(VolKey) WriteName = Sh.RegRead(WriteKey) Command = "dir" & " " & Mid(Wscript.Arguments(1),2) & " " & "/o:n /b>" WriteName & "\" & VolName & ".txt" Sh.Exec(Command) -------- So basically Autorun (through a handler I made) passes "%L" (drive:/) to the .CMD, which calls the script and passes it the drive name (eg: w:/). The script then checks the registry to get it's label (name)... ... and the default "my documents" folder location... ...and then does a "dir" command with some parameters... ...and pipes the output into a text file with the same name as the CD label. So why does it constantly give a 'subscript out of range" error? Is my syntax wrong?
  7. I like to keep a text file that contains a "dir /o:n /b >>CDindex.txt" for easy searching of my multitudinous media. question: How would I use something like VBscript to interrogate the inserted CD for it's label/name, so I can get autorun to exec the script, so that simply by inserting a CD/DVD it would write/update a text index file on my local drive? Where each text/index file has the same name as the CD.

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