AP2 - Automated Audio Device Driver Test Tool
Introduction
AP2 automates the testing of audio device drivers using P2String. It first tests the default device driver's capabilities (if the option is checked) and then displays a list of test cases that the device supports. You can select several test cases to run. At the end of each test case, AP2 displays the status of that test case (success or failure).
This Help file is composed of the following sections:
How to use AP2
Command Line Arguments
When running AP2, you can invoke it by simply typing AP2, or by including any of the following arguments:
SCRIPTS
Specifying the SCRIPTS parameter loads into AP2 all scripts that match the filename given for SCRIPTS. Wildcards "*" and "?" are supported.
If no switches are used to designate which files are to be selected, then
all the loaded scripts will be selected. Otherwise, only those scripts
matching the selection switches will be highlighted.
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/ALL
Specifying the /ALL switch selects all scripts that are displayed. If the / BATCHswitch is used in conjunction with /ALL, the selected scripts will be tested. AP2 - Automated Audio Device Driver Test Tool
/AMPMIX
Specifying the /AMPMIX switch selects all AMPMIX scripts that are displayed . If the /BATCHswitch is used in conjunction with /AMPMIX, the selected scripts will be tested.
AMPMIX scripts are identified by the first letter of the filename beginning
with "A".
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/CD
Specifying the /CD switch selects all CD scripts that are displayed. If the /BATCHswitch is used in conjunction with /CD, the selected scripts will be tested.
CD scripts are identified by the first letter of the filename beginning
with "C".
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/CDXA
Specifying the /CDXA switch selects all CDXA scripts that are displayed. If the /BATCHswitch is used in conjunction with /CDXA, the selected scripts will be tested.
CDXA scripts are identified by the first letter of the filename beginning
with "X".
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/MIDI
Specifying the /MIDI switch selects all MIDI scripts that are displayed. If the /BATCHswitch is used in conjunction with /MIDI, the selected scripts will be tested.
MIDI scripts are identified by the first letter of the filename beginning
with "M".
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/VIDEO
Specifying the /VIDEO switch selects all VIDEO scripts that are displayed. If the /BATCHswitch is used in conjunction with /VIDEO, the selected scripts will be tested.
VIDEO scripts are identified by the first letter of the filename beginning
with "V".
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/WAVE
Specifying the /WAVE switch selects all WAVE scripts that are displayed. If the /BATCHswitch is used in conjunction with /WAVE, the selected scripts will be tested.
WAVE scripts are identified by the first letter of the filename beginning
with "W".
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/MPEG
Specifying the /MPEG switch selects all MPEG scripts that are displayed. If the /BATCHswitch is used in conjunction with /MPEG, the selected scripts will be tested.
MPEG scripts are identified easily because the files contain the letters "
MPEG". AP2 queries the user at startup if MPEG testing will be required
during this session.
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/INTERACTIVE
Specifying the /INTERACTIVE switch selects all INTERACTIVE scripts that are displayed. If the /BATCHswitch is used in conjunction with /INTERACTIVE, then the interactive switch will be ignored.
A file is designated as interactive if the seventh character in its
filename is an "I". For example: C1____I1.P2S. A file should be designated
as interactive if it uses the @BREAK or the @CHECK P2Stringdirective.
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/BATCH
Specifying the /BATCH switch runs AP2 in a batch mode. When running AP2 in batch mode, no user interaction is required, nor is it necessary. The program will run, test all scripts, and automatically terminate when there is an error, or when all scripts have been tested.
To run in batch mode, you must specify which scripts are to be tested. Use
any combination of the previous seven switches. Specifying /VIDEO /WAVE /
BATCH will automatically test all video and wave scripts and terminate when
done. Note: If none of the selection switches are specified, AP2 will
return an error message specifying that no test cases were selected.
All errors and failed scripts are logged to an OUTPUT file. The output
file can be specified with the /Oswitch. If no output file is specified,
AP2.OUT will be the default.
In batch mode, testing Device Capabilitiesis defaulted to on, unless the / NOTESTswitch is specified.
During batch execution, only those files not designated by their naming
convention as INTERACTIVE are run. A file is designated as interactive if
the seventh character in its filename is an "I". For example: C1____I1.P2S
. A file should be designated as interactive if it uses the @BREAK or the
@CHECK P2Stringdirective.
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/TEST
Specifying the /TEST switch automatically tests Device Capabilitiesat startup. This setting will also be saved. The next time AP2 is run, AP2 will test the capabilities, unless this option is turned off. AP2 - Automated Audio Device Driver Test Tool
/NOTEST
Specifying the /NOTEST switch turns off automatic testing of Device Capabilitiesat startup. This setting will also be saved. The next time AP2 is run, AP2 will not test the capabilities, unless this option is turned on. AP2 - Automated Audio Device Driver Test Tool
/DATAPATH
The /DATAPATH switch is used to specify the directory used for the data files. Specifying the DATAPATH switch is the same as pressing the DataPath button.
To set the DATAPATH to "C:\DATA", use the following switch:
/DATAPATH=C:\DATA AP2 - Automated Audio Device Driver Test Tool
/O
The /O switch is used to specify an output file for AP2. The output file will contain the output generated from all P2Stringscripts that FAIL. The output file will also report the number of scripts that SUCCEEDED and FAILED. When running in BATCH mode, all errors will also be logged to this file.
To set the output file to "MYTEST.OUT", use the following switch:
/OMYTEST.OUT
Note: There is no spaces between the /O and the filename.
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Testing
You can select several test cases. You can also use the All or the None button to select all or none of the test cases, respectively.
Press the Start Test button to start running the test cases you selected.
As each test case terminates, the result of the test is displayed in the
list box (success or failure).
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Device Capabilities
AP2 starts by testing the audio device driver's capabilities. According to the outcome of the device capability testing, only the supported test cases will be displayed. If you are familiar with P2String, you can view the file CAPABLTY.TXT, which lists the outcome of the device capability testing .
You can disable device capability testing by unchecking the appropriate
check box in the main window. In that case, all test cases will be
displayed, regardless of whether the device supports their functions or not
.
Capabilities tested include:
Wave Audio
Record
Save
Set the volume
PCM: (8 or 16 bits per sample -- 11K, 22K, or 44K samples per second --
mono or stereo -- play or record)
ADPCM: (16 bits per sample -- 11K, 22K, or 44K samples per second -- mono
or stereo -- play or record)
ALAW: (8 bits per sample -- 11K, 22K, or 44K samples per second -- mono or
stereo -- play or record)
MULAW: (8 bits per sample -- 11K, 22K, or 44K samples per second -- mono
or stereo -- play or record)
MIDI
Play
Save
Set the volume
CD Audio
Play
Eject
Lock the Eject button
Set the volume
Stream
CDXA
Play
Eject
Lock the Eject button
Set the volume
VIDEO
Play
Record
Set the volume
MPEG
Play
Moves the appropriate window
Sizes the appropriate window
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The Stop button
The Stop button allows interruption of testing. This can be helpful if many files are highlighted and the Start Test button was pressed by mistake . It can also be used if the first in a series of related test cases fails . In that case, there might be no reason to run the remaining test cases.
The viewing process can be interrupted in the same fashion.
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The View Output button
The View Output button allows the viewing of the *.OUT files that are generated from the execution of the *.P2S files.
To view the output for a specified script, highlight the script, and click
on the View Output button.
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The DataPath button
The DataPath button allows the selection of a directory where data files necessary for the execution of scripts are located. When the DataPath button is pressed, a standard directory dialog box is presented. Any directory on any drive can be specified. Data files consist of *.WAV, *. MID, *.AVI,*.MPG, and so on.
All the data files must exist in the same directory. If data files span
more than one directory, it is not possible to test all the scripts at once
using the DataPath.
Note for Script writers: When AP2 executes P2String, it passes it an
environment variable AP2PATH which the script writer will use when
specifying a data file. If the file TEST.WAV is to be used, it would
appear as follows: ?AP2PATH?TEST.WAV with no spaces between the question
mark and the filename.
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Data Structure
After installing AP2, the data structure would appear as follows:
AP2\ SCRIPTS\ OUT\
The AP2 directory contains all files necessary for execution. All the P2String scripts will be located in the SCRIPTS subdirectory. All output files that are created during the execution of AP2, will be stored in the OUT subdirectory.
If AP2 was installed from the DDK, the data files will be located in the
following directory:
\DDK\TESTCERT\MMEDIA\SYSTEM\AP2\DATA\
The DataPath Buttonshould be set to this directory. This will allow AP2 to locate the data files necessary for the successful execution of the P2Stringscripts. AP2 - Automated Audio Device Driver Test Tool
Test Case Output
The P2Stringoutput files have the same name as the test cases, but have the extension ".OUT". They are located in the OUT subdirectory. Subsequent execution of the same test case will overwrite the old ".OUT" file.
Delete unnecessary output files at any time.
RECORD test cases will save wave files in a file called "DELETE.WAV".
Video RECORD will save files called "DELETE.AVI". These files will be
overwritten by subsequent RECORD test cases. The "DELETE.WAV" and the "
DELETE.AVI" files can be erased at any time
Note that a test case that says Error is not necessarily failing. Test
cases with the text "FAILED" are not working correctly.
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Description File
AP2 uses a file P2S_DESC.TXT to read in the descriptions for the P2String
scripts in the SCRIPTS subdirectory. Each description is to be on only one
line. The format for the file is the script filename followed by a ":"
followed by a description. If the description is over 256 characters, it
will be trimmed to 256, or the maximum length available to the Window. An
example of a description file follows:
A______1.P2S : Ampmix Test #1 A______2.P2S : Ampmix Test #2
If there is no matching description for a test script, the script will be shown, but without a description. If the P2S_DESC.TXT file does not exist, there will be no descriptions for the test scripts. AP2 - Automated Audio Device Driver Test Tool
Install and Error Messages
The following is a list of all install and error messages the program generates:
MPEG Installation This install message appears everytime you run AP2.EXE.
If you have MPEG hardware and the device driver installed, press "YES",
otherwise press "NO".
Help Not Available This error message appears if the AP2.HLP file is
missing.
Help Terminated Due to Error This error message appears if the program
encounters an error while loading the help file.
Unable to create file: CAPABLTY.TXT This error message appears if the
program can not create the named file. This could happen if you were
trying to run the program from a read-only medium.
Could not find test cases This error message appears if no test cases were
found in the SCRIPTS subdirectory. Test cases have a ".P2S" extension.
Device driver does not support test cases This error message appears if the
program determines that none of the available test cases are supported by
the device driver.
Error Opening AP2.INI, file not found This error message appears if the AP2
.INI file can not be found in the current directory.
Error Reading AP2.INI This error message appears if an error occurred while
reading from the AP2.INI file. Delete the AP2.INI file and run AP2.EXE. (
This will create a new AP2.INI file.)
Error writing AP2.INI This error message appears when the program is trying
to update the settings for AP2. This could happen if you were trying to
run the program on a read-only medium.
DataPath is Invalid. Please choose a new one This error message appears if
the DataPath is invalid. You will be prompted to select a new DataPath
after selecting OK.
No DataPath specified. Press ENTER to quit AP2 This error message appears
if there was an invalid DataPath, and a valid one was not chosen.
Memory Allocation Error You should probably close your applications and
shutdown your system when you see this message.
Error starting P2STRING This error message appears when P2String.EXE can
not be found on the path.
Error opening file filename This error message appears when the program
fails to open the named output file.
Error reading file filename This error message appears when the program
fails to read the named output file
Error closing file filename This error message appears when the program
fails to close the named output file.
Error starting the Editor This error message appears when the program can
not find the standard editor.
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P2String
P2String script processing tool is used to test the MCI (media control interface) string commands in the MMPM/2 environment.
You can find additional information on P2String in the MMPM/2 Device Driver
Reference which is provided with the DDK.
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CDXA
CDXA test cases require path and filename information. Before running any of the test cases for the first time, use an editor to supply that information. CDXA test cases start with an X and have a .P2S extension. The CDXA test cases clearly indicate where to change this information.
Note: CDXA test cases will fail (or not be available) if the audio card
does not support AVC ADPCM wave audio format.