MusiCalc - for PicturesToExe Users

MusiCalc - Music Calculator is a FREE TO USE utility tool to calculate the total time duration of multiple music tracks. Please read the included License.txt and MusiCalc Guide.chm for information on use of this program.


Program Version 1 - Musicalc.exe. 
Musicalc_v1.zip package contains Musicalc.exe, MusiCalc Guide.chm, License.txt, and ReadMe.txt. 
Program does not install any system files, registry entries, user Shortcuts, Start Menu items, or Uninstall options, nor does it alter, edit, rename, move, or delete any audio files. 
MusiCalc is a 3rd party program tool for PicturesToExe Users and is not affiliated with PicturesToExe or WnSoft. 
Program supports English language only.


MusiCalc - supports audio files of Mp3, Ogg, and Wav - depending on how they were encoded and converted. Ability to save M3U play lists, text reports, and copy music files to your selected project folder. Easy to use features and functions in a friendly GUI layout.


Unzip the Musicalc_v1.zip package in the directory of your choice. 
Create your own Shortcut destinations to open Musicalc.exe program. 
Program does not install any system files, registry entries, user Shortcuts, Start Menu items, or Uninstall options, nor does it alter, edit, rename, move, or delete any audio files.

MusiCalc has been tested for use on Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. 
Pentium 4 or higher (recommended) 
1024 x 768 Screen Resolution (minimum) 
1 MB free Hard Drive space for program files.

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Note: On some systems, Windows Security may block or restrict the MusiCalc Guide.chm at zip extraction stage. This causes the CHM file not to properly show its contents.

The fix to this issue is when using right click on the zip and choose properties - the message states : 
"Security - This file came from another computer
and might be blocked to protect this computer (unblock box)"
 
If one clicks the unblock box - then click apply - right-click - click extract all - then the zip extracts all files and the CHM file works correctly.
Left as blocked original, it will extract all the files but restrict the CHM file.

However, you can also just drag all the files out of the zip ... and the CHM file works correctly. 

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Stu Rands
Copyright  2009 Randsnet Tech
nobeefstu@netzero.net