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In Reply to: RE: cPlay - the open source high-end audio player using ASIO posted by cics on May 05, 2008 at 13:31:58
Don't know who maintains CMP website but something happened and it is empty. I always go back here for ideas.
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I am one of them who have been greatly supported by this site. I learned a lot here, and have been reguraly checking any updates. I hope the site will be back soon, or this is a sign of commencement of another new project.
Fear not my fellow enthusiasts. Last time this site went down, after being hacked, I went out of my way to create an archive of it (using cached files). I never bothered publishing the pages properly online because the issues got resolved and the site got restored. But as most of the pages are now blank I've posted my old archive pages for you onto my webspace.
On revisiting it some of the graphics look unreadable (displayed too small), so I've removed the resizing from all of them. To see a page graphics in its original size, scroll to the bottom and click the 'print' link. A new page will open set to original sizes. If the original site comes back up I'll check this problem out as I can't remember if some of the graphics were resized that small?
I am in no way trying to steal any credit for this work- hence the rather garish (in colour scheme) disclaimer page. If for some reason Cics wants me to remove it then I will comply. If the original site comes back up I will take it down again also.
In the meantime you can use my copy if it helps.
I could also zip up the entire site so you can put it on your own HDD to keep if this is useful (not posted that up though due to web space- if this would be useful too let me know).
The link to the archive is below:
Finding your kind message and your archive, I am very much relieved. I thank you very much for your help. Could you send the zip file of the entire site to me? This is just for in case of.
Thanks for the kind messages everyone. I hear you!
I'm putting up a zip file of the entire site. The coding structure is a bit different regarding the source pages. On the original site the pages were served by php server scripting. Apart from the search feature, which I have not tried to emulate, the entire site has been converted to pure html. All links have been made local (apart from the ones to external web sites). This means that you will be able to unpack them to any folder on your hard disk and they should all work. Just double click on index.html or point your browser there (or double click any htm file). index.htm is my front page explaining the archive, index.html redirects you to the Cicsmemory player front page (your one -not the original site).
The pages will display initially with the original shrunken down sizes for some of the graphics. If you find some too squashed and unreadable on your monitor (as I did), then go into the folder, you have unpacked the web site in, and run the file called 'size_large.bat'. This will rename the .LARGE.htm files and name the current ones .SMALL.htm (this will only happen on some of the files which need this doing). The graphics on both normal and 'print' pages will now have 'some' of the images much larger. To convert them back to small again run 'size_small.bat'. (Note you can still open up any htm file with the SMALL.htm or LARGE.htm name in them and they will still open up okay, there are just no hyperlinks to them from the other pages in the archive if that makes sense?
The archive includes all the executables and a couple of large PDF files (included on original site), which is why the file size is 41MB! I hope quite a few people download this so we have a plentiful supply should anyone need a copy as it looks like the original site has died a death or got hacked / corrupted?
If anyone can work out why the SMALL (i.e. original structure) pages graphics look too small on some of the screen shots please let me know? Maybe they looked like this originally or maybe I made some error converting the html? The graphics are large, but for some reason they seemed to have been scaled very small in some cases on the original site pages (from about 1400 width to 640!)... This is why I've added the extra html copies (with different scaling) and included the two batch file converters (mentioned above).
Good job I kept this archive... Took quite a while to compile it up. Maybe the original site will re-appear one day hopefully!
Link to zip file below:
Thank you very much. I have successfully downloaded and opend it. It works nicely, and the site is back for the first time in three months. I greatly appreciate your effort and concern.
Thankyou!
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