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Answer» ... You can add a music FILE to a batch file so it isn't 2 separate files. If you can't do it then how do i do it?
Thanks, Grantwhat do you mean by add a music file to a batch? what do you actually want to do.LIKE see if you set a batch file to play a song and you wanted to send a PERSON it, you would have to send them the msuic file and the bathc file, but i want to merge them :-/hey I tried a couple of way's of putting music in batch file's...... one of them was beep.exe I THINK it was from kissysoftware.com you can download it for free and learn how to use it in an hour !
all it is,a small program that use's beep command in musical form and pitch..you manually adjust the freqency rate within a desired range not exceding minimal or max rate of undesirable sound...
the other method is probaly what you already tried copy the music file into your batch program and make a file for everything that you are going to use in my documents ,don't forget to name it..... whatever you want,use soundrecorder if you have a microphone you can record your favorite music into wave sound or ".WAV" file that would look something like this ," snoopdog.wav "....
Now write your batch program to call the .wav file with sound recorder or something like that..
START C:\WINDOWS\system32\sndrec32.exe
START C:\WINDOWS\system32\sndrec32
START C:\WINDOWS\system32\sndrec32.exe\snoopdog.wav
START C:\WINDOWS\system32\sndrec32\snoopdog.wav or paste the snoopdog.wav file you made into the "Media" file which is found at the Harddrive C:\WINDOWS\Media
then I guess if you would want to call it in batch it would be... START C:\WINDOWS\Media\snoopdog.wav
I know a few method's and some alternative's but I think you might try using something like Pipe's "|" or redirector's ">","<" if that don't work try the copy to method !!!!!!
I think I missed the question that you asked but let me know if I helped you any!!! might be abile to make a .com file out of it alltogether I haven't tried it yet but it might just work!
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