  WaveAppDLL Evaluation Edition 1.0
  Copyright 1998 Randell Downs. All rights reserved.

 Description

  WaveAppDLL16 Evaluation Edition and WaveAppDLL32
  Evaluation Edition are the Win16 and Win32 versions
  of WaveAppDLL that may be evaluated for a 30 day
  period.  The registered versions of WaveAppDLL
  contain both the Win16 and the Win32 versions of
  the product.

  WaveAppDLL is a Windows GUI (Graphical User
  Interface) application, and also a DLL (Dynamic Link
  Library) that can be used to convert Windows PCM
  wave files from stereo to mono, 16 bit samples to 8 bit
  samples, and down-convert several sample rates.  In
  addition, the DLL can also get detailed information
  about the format, RIFF chunks, and playability of a
  wave file, and remove specified RIFF wave chunk types
  from a wave file.  It can also remove all unnecessary
  data in a wave file so only the minimum required wave
  information is left.  (This is required for older
  programs that don't support additional non-wave file
  information.)  The DLL functions may be called from
  a program written in any language that supports
  calling DLL functions, and may be licensed so you can
  distribute it (royalty free) with your programs that
  use it (Professional Edition only).  It was originally
  developed to be used by the installation program of a
  product that has many wave files.  High quality wave
  files were to be shipped with the product, but they
  required a lot of disk space and some users would
  rather have lower quality sound or (even monaural
  sound) to save disk space.  This DLL would allow
  the wave file size to be customized during
  installation!  Wave file installation is only one
  example of how this DLL can be used.

  The Application Edition only contains the Graphical
  User Interface (GUI) programs.  The Professional
  Edition also contains the DLL files and a single
  user license to distribute them.

 License

  See HELP, or the License.txt file for license
  information.

 Ordering

  See HELP, or the Order.txt file for product ordering
  information.

 System Requirements

  WaveAppDLL16 Evaluation Edition can be installed and
  used on Windows 3.1x, Windows For Workgroups, 95, 98,
  and NT v3.5 or later.

  WaveAppDLL32 Evaluation Edition can be installed and
  used on Windows 95, 98, and NT 3.5 or later.

  A Windows supported sound card is needed to play a
  sound file for before and after conversion auditioning
  with the WaveAppDLL GUI application, but is not
  needed for other operations.

 Installation

  WaveAppDLL Evaluation Edition is distributed in two
  forms.  The most common form is what is called a ZIP
  file.  This file has an extension of ZIP and must be
  processed by a zip file extraction program to extract
  the WaveAppDLL Evaluation Edition distribution files
  from it before this product can be installed.  After
  the files have been extracted and are located on your
  hard disk or on a floppy disk, you must execute the file
  named SETUP.EXE.  To do this on Windows 95, 98, and NT
  4.0 or later you click "Start", "Settings", "Control
  Panel", double click "Add-Remove Programs", click
  "Install...", and so on.  On other versions of Windows,
  execute Program Manager, click "File", click "Run...",
  select the setup.exe file, and run it.  The ZIP file
  might be named wad16.zip, wad32.zip, wadnn16.zip,
  or wadnn32.zip, where nn would be the version digits.

  The other form of distribution is called a self extracting
  executable file.  This file has an extension of EXE and
  just needs to be executed to install the product.  The
  EXE file might be named wad16.exe, wad32.exe, wadnn16.exe,
  or wadnn32.exe, where nn would be the version digits.

 Uninstallation

  Always uninstall WaveAppDLL before re-installing it
  into the same directory!

  WaveAppDLL16 Evaluation Edition is uninstalled by
  double clicking the icon named "Uninstall WaveAppDLL16
  Evaluation".  (On Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0 or later,
  it is accessed from the Start Programs menu.)

  WaveAppDLL32 Evaluation Edition is uninstalled from
  Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0 or later, by using the Add-
  Remove Programs Applet in the Control Panel.  (Click
  "Start", "Settings", "Control Panel", double click
  "Add-Remove Programs", select "WaveAppDLL32
  Evaluation", then click "Add/Remove".)

  On Windows NT 3.51 WaveAppDLL32 is uninstalled by
  double clicking the icon named "Uninstall
  WaveAppDLL32 Evaluation".

  The WaveAppDLL32 uninstaller does not support
  Windows NT 3.50 so the uninstall icon does not work
  and cannot be used to uninstall the product.  You
  must do it manually by deleting all files in the
  directory the product was installed in, and removing
  the "WaveAppDLL32 Evaluation" program group.

  If the user (or the operating system) puts files
  into the directory where a product is installed, the
  uninstaller may report that the product was not
  completely uninstalled.  In this case everything the
  installer installed will be uninstalled, but the files
  not created during product installation have not been
  removed, so the installation directory still exists.
  This condition can be caused by installing more than
  once to the same directory without uninstalling first.
  To uninstall completely, just delete any remaining
  files in the installation directory, then remove the
  installation directory.

 Distribution

  WaveAppDLL Evaluation Edition may be freely
  distributed (as long as all files are present, and the
  contents of the files are not modified in any way), with
  the following restrictions; written permission must be
  received from Randell Downs to distribute WaveAppDLL
  Evaluation Edition on CD ROMs, or bundled with any
  other product.

 Product Support

  Visit www.RandellDowns.com for more product information.

  If you have comments, questions, or suggestions for
  improvement, please contact:

    Email:  Randy@RandellDowns.com

         or

    Randell Downs
    P.O. Box 497
    Londonderry, NH 03053
    USA


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