# 40iPlay Server specs file   15-Dec-2001
# max file spec entries: 2000+
#
# the name for this specs file (40iplays.txt) can be overriden
# by specifying a -spec:filename on the cmd line
#
# the following option switches (if any) can be overriden
# by specifying them on the cmd line
#
# options (one switch per line):
#  -p:#         where "#" is the port number to use (eg, -p:4001)
#  -af:a.b.c.d  accept connections only from this client or segment (eg, -af:192.168)
#  -ip:a.b.c.d  where "a.b.c.d" is the dotted-decimal IP number to use (eg, -ip:192.168.1.1)
#  -ka:#        where # is the max allowed alive check failures (server closes client connection if exceeded)
#  -w:#         where "#" is 64 to 148 columns (not all OSes can use entire range, eg, -w:64)
#  -h:#         where "#" is 8 to 60 rows (not all OSes can use entire range; eg, -h:20)
#  -nr          do not search lower dirs for files (no recurse; -yr on cmd line to override)
#  -exe:a       path to winamp player

# for example:
#-p:4005
#-af:192.168
#-ip:192.168.1.202
#-ka:5
#-w:64
#-h:20
#-nr
#-exe:e:/winamp/winamp.exe

# the following file specs can be overriden
# by specifying a spec on the cmd line
#
# File spec entries follow, one per line (file specs MUST contain ".mp3" to be recognized).
# These file specs are ONLY used if the iPlay file spec ([FS] panel) is *.mp3 (exactly).
#
# k:/mp3/*.mp3
# k:/mp3/w??_*[Led_Zep*.mp3
#
# - - - -
# If (and only if) using winamp remote control, you can also specify .wma files,
# but ONLY in this 40iplays.txt file (not from iPlay's file spec box, ID panel [FS])
#
# y:/wma/*.wma
# - - - -

# If you don't understand something in this, check the full docs, and if still not,
# just ask me.
#
#
# This default spec searches the current drive's current directory and all under it
# -- change as needed -- nothing happens until iPlay NET is turned ON (see 40iplay.html)

*.mp3
