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Old 03-22-2008, 05:43 PM   #1
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AudioMulch users...here's how to auto-start with .bat

I've found AudioMulch just as good (maybe better now!) than using CONSOLE for my DSP setup...
For those of you using AudioMulch, I've made a small .bat file that I put in Windows Startup folder to automatically launch AudioMulch WITH my preconfigured DSP layout, and to automatically 'enable' the audio...
Here is what it looks like...

"C:\A_Applications\_A_Multimedia\AudioMulch 1.0\Mulch.exe" /a
"C:\A_Applications\_A_Multimedia\Audio Applications\Plugins\4.1_EQ+Delay.amh"

The first line is where the exe is located...the /a is to enable the audio.
The second line is where I have saved the DSP file.

Now, if I have hibernation issues, I can do a full boot, AND not have to fire up AudioMulch and browse/load the amh file...

If I can just make it launch minimized and close the .bat files!!!

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Old 04-10-2008, 01:38 AM   #2
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Do you find Audiomulch uses more or less resources than console?
I currently use console and am pretty happy with it - but Id rather use whatever is BEST.

IIRC, the way I open console and hide the .BAT file is to:
1. Create a shortcut (.lnk) to audiomulch with all your arguements included on 1 line.
[ie: "C:\A_Applications\_A_Multimedia\AudioMulch 1.0\Mulch.exe" /a "C:\A_Applications\_A_Multimedia\Audio Applications\Plugins\4.1_EQ+Delay.amh"]
2. Go to the properties of your shortcut and set it to run MINIMIZED.
3. Create your .BAT to run the shortcut (eg: "c:\runmulch.lnk")


(If you use RoadRunner, you can start your .BAT with RUNQ in the Start Command - which will hide the .BAT file from view even when it first runs)
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