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* VIDEO LIBRARIAN *
* Version *
* 2.1 *
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* by *
* TurboSystemCo *
* 515 East Pershing, Suite 187 *
* Cheyenne, Wy. 82001 *
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LICENSE AGREEMENT
VIDEO LIBRARIAN PROGRAM

(C) Copyright 1986, 1987, 1988 TurboSystemCo and Lemuel D. Turner
for this software, documentation, and user interface. Cheyenne,
Wyoming, United States of America. All rights reserved.

TurboSystemCo grants you without charge the right to reproduce,
distribute and use copies of this "shareware" version of our
VIDEO LIBRARIAN software product (including the on disk
documentation), on the express condition that you do not receive
any payment, commercial benefit, other consideration for such
reproduction or distribution, or change this license agreement or
copyright notice.

The rights to receive any such financial or other benefit, and to
modify the product or its components, are reserved exclusively by
TurboSystemCo.

Support from users enables us to develop additional features and,
future versions of the VIDEO LIBRARIAN product. Your payment of
$25.00 would be greatly appreciated; send your payment to:

TurboSystemCo
515 East Pershing, Suite 187
Cheyenne, Wy. 82001 USA

By sending in your payment, along with your name, mailing address
version number, and where you heard about the VIDEO LIBRARIAN
product and obtained your copy, your copy of VIDEO LIBRARIAN will
be registered with us. This will enable you to receive (1) tech-
nical support, (2) announcements of future releases, the latest
version and printed manual. Feel free to contribute your ideas
regarding desired new features and functionality.



THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS OF PARTICULAR PURPOSE, PERFORMANCE, OR OTHERWISE; ALL
WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED. BY USING THE VIDEO LIBRARIAN PRODUCT,
YOU AGREE THAT NEITHER TurboSystemCo NOR ANY OF OUR EMPLOYEES,
AFFILIATES, OWNERS, OR OTHER RELATED PARTIES WILL BE LIABLE TO
YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY USE OF (OR INABILITY TO USE) THIS
SOFTWARE, OR FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER. EVEN IF WE ARE APPRISED
OF POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OCCURRING.

This software may not be reversed-engineered or disassembled,
and includes certain trade secrets and confidential information
of TurboSystemCo.


VIDEO LIBRARIAN is a trademark of TurboSystemCo.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS


INTRODUCTION ......................................... 1

MAKE A BACKUP ........................................ 2

INSTALLATION ......................................... 4

START UP ............................................. 7

MAIN SCREEN .......................................... 9

THE FIND FUNCTION .................................... 14

SEARCHING ............................................ 18

REPORTS .............................................. 23

UTILITIES ............................................ 27

VIDEO FIX ............................................ 29

TAPE LABELS .......................................... 31
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INTRODUCTION


VIDEO LIBRARIAN is a fast easy to learn and use database manager
that will help organize and keep track of your video library.
With this program you can quickly search your video library files
and print reports to the screen, printer or a disk text file. The
program will also print labels to place on your VCR tapes for easy
identification.

FEATURES

- Holds 18 Information Fields About Each Title
-- Title, Star(first & last name), Co-star(first & last name),
Cast, Rating, Director(first & last name), Company, Year,
Comments, Tape#, Starting and Stop Counter, Recording
Speed and Time

- Database Management Functions. Fourteen from Main Screen
-- Next, Prev, Find, Top, Last, Edit, Add, Del, Search,
Report, Change Files, Utilities, Help, Quit
-- Four types of reports may be printed to screen, printer
or disk text file. Features two fixed format and one
user designed report, also prints labels for casssettes.

-- Tape labels can be printed on regular 3 1/2 by 15/16 labels
or on special labels designed to fit the top and spine of
VHS and BETA cassettes.

- Quickly create fully functional sub-files.

- Merge files previously created.

- Find any Title, Star, Co-Star, Director or Tape# in less than
one second.


SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

To use VIDEO LIBRARIAN you will require:

IBM PC/XT/AT PS/2 or Compatible.

At least 320k of memory and one floppy disk drive.

A color or monochrome display.

Printer (capable of print in compressed mode to use all
the features of the program).

MS-DOS/PC-DOS 2.0 or higher.
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BACKING UP YOUR PROGRAM DISK

MAKE A BACKUP COPY

Now that you have your VIDEO LIBRARIAN program, the first thing
to do is make a backup copy. For your convenience Video Librar-
ian is not copy protected and can be used with a hard disk. The
first thing you should do with your VIDEO LIBRARIAN master disk
is to make a backup to another floppy disk or to your hard disk,
or both. You may utilize the DOS commands DISKCOPY or COPY to
backup your master disk.





BACKUP WITH A DUAL FLOPPY DISK SYSTEM

After booting your system with the DOS master disk, place a blank
disk in drive B:

Enter the DOS command:


DISKCOPY A: B:


Place your VIDEO LIBRARIAN master disk in Drive A, press RETURN
and all of your VIDEO LIBRARIAN files will be copied to the new
disk in Drive B. Remove the VIDEO LIBRARIAN master disk from
Drive A and store in a safe place.





BACKUP WITH A SINGLE FLOPPY SYSTEM


After booting your system with the DOS master disk:

Enter the DOS command:


DISKCOPY A: A:


Follow the on screen prompts, when the copy process is complete,
place the VIDEO LIBRARIAN master disk in a safe place.
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BACKUP WITH A HARD DISK SYSTEM

We suggest you set a directory specifically for the use of the
VIDEO LIBRARIAN. From the "root" directory:

Enter the DOS command:

MD\VLB

Next set the default to the new sub-directory by entering the DOS
command:

CD\VLB

With your VIDEO LIBRARIAN master disk in drive A: enter the DOS
command:

COPY A:\ *.*

The VIDEO LIBRARIAN files will be copied to your hard disk and
are now ready for use. Place the VIDEO LIBRARIAN master disk in
a safe place.



VIDEO LIBRARIAN DISK FILES


VIDEO LIBRARIAN is distributed on one disk. Check your backup
copy to insure that the following files are on your backup disk:


SBMIO.COM ..........: Memory resident B-Tree ISAM routines.

VIDEO.EXE ..........: The main VIDEO LIBRARIAN program.

SBM.SYS ............: File containing the system default set-up.

PRTCODES.DEF .......: File containing printer set-up codes.

VLBINST.COM ........: Program allows installation of keyboard,
colors for the input fields and printer
codes.

MAINHELP.TXT
SELHLP.TXT
RSELHLP.TXT
MSELHLP.TXT ........: Files containing help information.

VIDEOFIX.EXE .......: A VIDEO LIBRARIAN utility program.

VLB.BAT .............: A batch file that starts up Video
Librarian.
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INSTALLING VIDEO LIBRARIAN

If your system consists of an IBM PC/XT/AT PS/2 or compatible
computer with a color card installed and an Epson MX printer or
Epson code compatible printer, then you will not need to run the
Installation program VLBINST.COM.

If your system differs from the default system listed above, then
you will need to run VLBINST.COM. To run VLBINST.COM, you must be
at the operating system prompt level, A> for a floppy system and
C> for a hard disk system.

With the VIDEO LIBRARIAN disk in drive A: for a floppy base systems
and in the VIDEO LIBRARIAN directory for hard disk systems, type
the following command to invoke the installation program:



VLBINST (press RETURN)


A menu will display the following three installation options:

1. Install Non IBM PC Keyboard
2. Install Printer Escape Codes
3. Install VDU, Colors & Date Type


KEYBOARD INSTALLATION

THIS MODULE SHOULD ONLY BE USED IF YOUR KEYBOARD IS NOT IBM
COMPATIBLE. IF YOU HAVE AN IBM PC/XT/AT TYPE KEYBOARD, DO NOT USE
THIS MODULE AS VIDEO LIBRARIAN COMES PRE-INSTALLED FOR IBM AND IBM
COMPATIBLE COMPUTERS.

This module allows the editing keys such as the cursor arrow keys
and some function keys to be re-assigned. The defaults are:


Arrow keys for cursor movement
F1 - Abort edit and ignore any changes
F5 - Clear current field
F9 - Edit done


Note, if a new key code is assigned to any of the above, the
default keycode will still remain active for the function also.

The install module will show the current keycode in brackets.
Press the new key to be defined or press the RETURN key to accept
the current keycode.
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PRINTER INSTALLATION

The printer control codes for NORMAL PRINT and COMPRESSED PRINT
are defined in this module. Your printer must be able to print
in COMPRESSED PRINT to print tape labels and some reports.

The printer control strings may be entered as ASCII characters
and/or decimal codes preceded by a # character and delimited by
a ; character eg:


PRINTER CONTROL STRING YOU MAY TYPE

ESC $ 1 6 M #27;$16M or
#27,36,49,54,77;
CTRL Q #15;
ESC Q #27;Q



Refer to your printer manual, usually in a section called Printer
Installation Codes, or Escape Sequences, to determine the control
strings which are required to install your printer.

The printer installation module will write a file to your disk or
diskette called PRTCODES.DEF.


MONITOR TYPE AND COLOR SELECTION

The COLORS FOR PROMPTS, and INPUT FIELDS may be selected in this
module, however we suggest you accept the default codes initial-
ly. You may experiment with different color combinations at a
later stage.

When the SYSTEM BUILDER COLOR/ATTRIBUTE & DATE INSTALLATION screen
is displayed:

If you have a color monitor just select the background, intensity
and foreground colors.

NOTE: Many computers such as an AT&T or COMPAQ and many
compatible may not display colors on the screen but come with a
color card installed. They should be installed as color
computers. They will display both foreground and background
colors in different intensity shadings.

If you keep getting the Video Type Mismatch Error when you run
VIDEO LIBRARIAN and you have installed your computer as a MONO,
go back and install as a color computer.
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The monochrome video board recognizes a subrange of video codes.
They are:
WLN - Reverse Video
NHW - High Intensity Video
NLW - Low Intensity Video
NHB - High Intensity Video
NLB - Low Intensity Video

Suggested combinations will be displayed on the installation
screen.

*WARNING* Do not select NLN or NHN. If you do, your cursor will
disappear.

After you entered your video codes, you will be prompted to se-
lect your video adapter type. Enter M for monochrome or C for
color.

Enter R or D at the next prompt. Use D which updates the screen
faster, however if there is significant screen flicker use R
which will eliminate the flicker.

For the next prompt, select the USA format.
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START UP

Use the following procedures for your system to enter VIDEO
LIBRARIAN:

SINGLE FLOPPY SYSTEMS:

First you need a blank formatted data disk to hold your files.
You will copy two files from your VIDEO LIBRARIAN program disk
to your data disk. Place your VIDEO LIBRARIAN program disk into
drive A. At the A> prompt type:

COPY PRTCODES.DEF A:

Follow the on screen prompts; when the file copy is complete,
place the VIDEO LIBRARIAN program disk back in drive a. Type:

COPY VLB.BAT A:

If you require access to the on screen help text, you will need
to copy the help files to your data disk. With the VIDEO
LIBRARIAN program disk in drive A; Type:

COPY *.TXT A:

Placing the help files on your data disk will reduce the amount
of storage space available. You will find VIDEO LIBRARIAN so
easy to use that you'll find you don't need the help files.

To enter VIDEO LIBRARIAN, (1) boot your system with DOS, (2)
place your VIDEO LIBRARIAN program in drive A:, (3) at the A >
prompt, type VLB and press RETURN -- the program will load and
the title screen will be displayed.

Enter A for your data disk drive, then remove the VIDEO LIBRARIAN
program disk and place your data disk in drive A. The data files
will be initialize and the data entry screen displayed.

DUAL FLOPPY SYSTEM START UP

You need your working copy of VIDEO LIBRARIAN and a blank
formatted disk. To enter VIDEO LIBRARIAN, (1) boot your system
with your DOS disk, (2) place your working copy of VIDEO LIBRARIAN
in drive A, and your blank formatted disk in drive B:, (3) at the
A> prompt type VLB and press the RETURN/ENTER key and the title
screen will be displayed (see figure 3.1). ** Figure 3.1** not
shown in this "shareware" manual**. At the bottom of the title
screen the following prompt will be displayed:

Enter Drive For Data File (A - Z)

Enter B, the data files will be initiali and the data entry
screen will be displayed.
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HARD DISK SYSTEM

To enter VIDEO LIBRARIAN, (1) boot your system, (2) at the C>
prompt type CD\VLB or whatever subdirectory name you used to copy
the VIDEO LIBRARIAN master disk files to. (3) Type VLB and press
the ENTER/RETURN key and the title screen will be displayed (see
figure 3.1). ** Figure 3.1 not shown in this "shareware" manual**
At the bottom of the title screen the following prompt will
be displayed:

Enter Drive For Data File (A - Z)

Enter the appropriate drive, the files will be initiali and the
data entry screen will be displayed.
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THE MAIN SCREEN


After the Title Screen is displayed VIDEO LIBRARIAN will display
the Main Screen. The Main Screen contains 18 data entry fields
to store information about your video movies, see Figure 4-1
below: ** Figure 4-1 not shown in this shareware manual**.

Looking at the data entry screen figure 4.1, you will see that the
screen consists of a Status Line (top line on screen) the data
entry fields, and the Command Line (bottom line on the screen).

When the Status Line displays Command Mode as shown in figure 4.1,
you may use any of the commands displayed on the Command Line by
pressing the highlighted letter of the command. When you enter
one of the following commands: Add, or Edit then the Status Line
will display:

Edit mode: OVERTYPE/INSERT. F1:ABORT, F5:Clr Eol, F9:Edit Done,
INS: Ins On/Off



The Edit Mode definitions will be explained in a later section.


TOP SECTION

The top section of the data entry screen displays several
informational fields. Two fields, Size and Used show the record
size of the file and the number of movie records used. Before you
add movie titles to the file, both will show 0 and as you add a
movie title each is increased by one. However, when you delete
a movie title, Size remains the same and Used decreases by one.
For example you have added 20 movie titles to your file, Size and
Used will both show 20. If you delete 2 titles, then Size will
still show 20 and Used will show 18. When you add titles again
to the file, VIDEO LIBRARIAN will use the space allocated for the
deleted titles before increasing the file size.

File shows the current file that VIDEO LIBRARIAN is working with.
When you first start up VIDEO LIBRARIAN, the file will always be
VIDEO. You can switch to, or create a new file by using the
Chfile function on the command line. This function will be
explained in a later section. The DOS date and time are also
displayed in the top section of the data entry screen. The date
and time can be changed by the Utility function which is explained
later.
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COMMAND LINE DEFINITIONS

The Command Line provides the VIDEO LIBRARIAN data entry screen
with a selection of database maintenance functions that can be
accessed with one key stroke.

KEY FUNCTION

Next Displays the next Title in alphabetical order.

Prev Displays the previous Title in alphabetical order.

Find Use this feature to rapidly find any Title, Star,
Co-Star, Director or Tape #.

Top Display the first movie in Title index order.

Last Display the last movie in Title index order.

Edit Edit the movie currently displayed on the screen.

Add Add a new movie to the library file.

Del To delete the movie displayed on the screen.

Srch Allows you to search the library file, using up to
8 selection criteria. Matches are displayed on the
main screen.

Report Switches you to the Select Report Type screen.

Chfile Switches you from the currently selected file to
another file. If the file name you requests exits,
then you will be asked if you want to open the file.
If you respond yes, then the current file is closed
and the new file is opened. If you respond no, then
the current file remains in use. If the file name
you specify does not exits, you will be asked if you
want to create the file. If you respond yes, the
file will be created and you can start adding movie
titles to the file. If you respond no, then the
current file remains in use.

Util Displays the utility menu. From this menu, you can
set the date, time, merge files or create sub-files.

Help Displays the help screens.

Quit Ends the VIDEO LIBRARIAN program and returns you to
the DOS prompt.
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STATUS LINE FUNCTION/EDIT KEYS

The status line function/edit keys are in effect when you are
using the Add or Edit functions on the main screen or entering
data on any other screen.


KEY FUNCTION OPERATION
--- -------------- -------------------------------------

F1 Abort Edit/Add This key may be used to abort the Edit
or Add functions. The movie files will
not be updated. Also, used to abort
most operations requiring input.

F5 Delete Field The field is deleted from the cursor
position to the end of the field and
the cursor is placed at the left
margin of the field.

F9 Done Edit/Add This key is used to end editing. The
movie data is written to the data file.

RETURN End Field Edit This key will end editing in the
current field. The cursor is moved to
the next field.

BACKSPACE Backspace This key will cause the cursor to move
left and erase the character to the
left.

INS Insert/Toggle This key will toggle between insert and
overwrite.

DEL Delete Char The character under the cursor is
deleted.

UP ARROW Field Up Moves cursor to the previous field.

DOWN ARROW Field Down Moves cursor to the next field.

LEFT ARROW Cursor Left Moves cursor to the left.

RGT ARROW Cursor Right Moves cursor to the right.
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INFORMATION FIELDS

Each of the movies in the data file contains the following
information fields.

FIELD WIDTH CONTENTS
----- ----- ---------------------------------------------

Title 40 Enter title of the movie in this field. The
main index field.

Rating 04 Enter the MPAA rating of the film, ie, G, PG,
PG13, R, X, NR, ect.

Star(first) 12 Enter the star's first name in this field.

Star(last) 12 Enter the star's last name in this field. This
is an indexed field which allows rapid searches
of the data file by the star's last name.

Costar(first)12 Enter the costar's first name in this field.

Costar(last) 12 Enter the costar's last name in this field.
This is an indexed field which allows rapid
searches of the data file by the costar's last
name.

Cast 30 This field holds the names of the remaining
cast members.

Dir(first) 08 Enter the director's first name in this field.

Dir(last) 12 Enter the director's last name in this field.
This is an indexed field which allows rapid
searches of the data file by the director's
last name.

Company 02 This field will hold a two letter abbreviation
for the name of the company that made or
distributed the movie. For example: Warner - WR;
Paramount - PR; CBS/FOX - CF.

Category 01 Holds a one letter abbreviation for the general
type of movie. Examples: Comedy - C;
Action/Adventure - A; Drama - D; Mystery - M;
Suspense - S; Children - H; Adult - X; ect.

Year 04 Holds the year the movie was copyrighted or
released.

Comments 64 Used to store any additional information about
the movie.
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FIELD WIDTH CONTENTS
----- ----- ---------------------------------------------

Tape# 04 Stores a number to identify a VCR cassette tape.
Numbering examples: (1) straight number system
ie first cassette tape 0001 up to 9999; (2)
combination of letters and numbers, ie your
comedy cassettes could be numbered C001 to C999.

Start 04 This field holds the VCR counter number where
the title begins.

Stop 04 Holds the VCR counter number where the title
ends.

RecSpeed 01 Holds a number representing the speed the movie
was recorded, ie 1 = 1 hr; 2 = 2hr; 6 = 6hr.

Time 03 Holds the length of the movie in minutes.
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The Find Function


The Find Key enables you to RAPIDLY find a movie by TITLE,
STAR(last name), COSTAR(last name), DIRECTOR(last name) or TAPE
NUMBER. When you select Find by pressing F the following prompt
will be displayed:

Find -- Title, Star, Costar, TapeNo, Director: F1 = Abort

Press the highlighted key of the index key field you wish to find,
or press F1(abort) and return to the main menu selections.

If you press T for TITLE, the following prompt will be displayed:

Enter Title To Find or RETURN For All

A similar prompt is displayed for the four additional key fields
if they are selected. The prompt above allows you to specify a
string to search for, or just press RETURN. If you press the
RETURN Key, then all movies for the index key selected will be
listed to the Find Display Screen.

If a search string is specified then all movies that have a string
in which the specified string is matched, (beginning at the first
character) will be listed to the Find Display Screen.

If you select Title and enter S for the search string, then all
movies beginning with S would be displayed on the Find Display
Screen.

Movies that match the search string are listed 20 at a time on the
Find Display Screen (unless there are fewer than 20 matches).
After each screen of matches is displayed, you will be: (1)
prompted to view more of the listing by pressing RETURN if there
are more matches than can be displayed on one screen or (2) quit
the screen and return to the Main Screen or (3) select a specific
movie to display on the Main Screen by entering the number of the
associated movie from the left of the Find Display Screen. If no
match is found, the following prompt is displayed on the screen:


Key Not Found !!! (Press Any Key)


EXAMPLES

On the following pages are several examples of using the Find
Function. In each example the following information is provided,
(1) the index field selected and (2) the search string.
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Example 1
Index Field: Title
Search String: Star

Find Display Screen
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| Edit mode : OVERTYPE. |
| No. MOVIE TITLE Star |
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 1 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn Shatner, William |
| 2 Star Trek III: The Search For Spock Shatner, William |
| 3 Star Trek: The Motion Picture Shatner, William |
| 4 Star Wars Hamil, Mark |
| 5 Star80 Hemingway, Mariel |
| 6 Stardust Memories Allen, Woody |
| 7 Starman Bridges, Jeff |
| |
| |
| |
| Enter: -Quit or Select Number > |
+----------------------------------------------------------------+

Selecting any of the numbers on the left will display the
associated movie on the Main Screen instantaneously.





Example 2
Index Field: Star
Search String: Pryor

Find Display Screen
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| Edit mode : OVERTYPE. |
| No. Star Movie Title |
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 1 Pryor, Richard Bustin' Loose |
| 2 Pryor, Richard Silver Streak |
| 3 Pryor, Richard Some Kind Of Hero |
| 4 Pryor, Richard Stir Crazy |
| 5 Pryor, Richard Toy, The |
| 6 Pryor, Richard Which Way Is Up |
| 7 Pryor, Richard Blue Collar |
| 8 Pryor, Richard Brewsters Millions |
| 9 Pryor, Richard Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling |
| |
| Enter: -Quit or Select Number > |
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
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Example 3
Index Field: Title
Search String: B
Find Display Screen
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| Edit mode : OVERTYPE. |
| No. Movie Title Star |
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 1 Bachelor Party Hanks, Tom |
| 2 Back To School Dangerfield,Rodney|
| 3 Back To The Future Fox, Michael |
| 4 Bad News Bears, The O'Neal, Tatum |
| 5 Blazing Saddles Little, Clevon |
| 6 Bed Time For Bonzo Reagan, Ronald |
| 7 Berlin Express Oberon, Merle |
| 8 Best Defense Moore, Dudley |
| 9 Best Friends Hawn, Goldie |
| 10 Best Little Whorehouse In Texas, The Reynolds, Burt |
| 11 Betrayal Irons, Jeremy |
| 12 Beverly Hills Cop Murphy, Eddie |
| 13 Beyond The Limit Caine, Michael |
| 14 Big Bad Mama Dickerson, Angie |
| 15 Big Chill Kline, Kevin |
| 16 Big Red One, The Marvin, Lee |
| 17 Big Sleep, The Bogart, Humphrey |
| 18 Billy Jack Laughlin, Tom |
| 19 Birds, The Hedren, Teppi |
| 20 Bitch, The Collins, Joan |
| |
| Enter: -Quit, RETURN for Next Screen or Select Number > |
+----------------------------------------------------------------+

In example 3, there are more than 20 movies that match the search
string. In this situation, you can: (1) enter Q and return to the
Main Screen or (2) enter one of the numbers on the left and
display the movie on the Main Screen or (3) press RETURN and list
the additional movies that match the search string.

Example 4
Index Field: CoStar
Search String: Garr

Find Display Screen
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| Edit mode : OVERTYPE. |
| No. CoStar Movie Title |
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 1 Garr, Teri Mr. Mom |
| 2 Garr, Teri Tootsie |
| 3 Garr, Teri Close Encounters of The Third Kind |
| |
| Enter: -Quit or Select Number > |
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
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Example 5
Index Field: Tape#
Search String: 0010

Find Display Screen
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| Edit mode : OVERTYPE. |
| No. Tape# Movie Title |
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 1 0010 French Connection, The |
| 2 0010 Guantlet, The |
| 3 0010 Goldfinger |
| |
| Enter: -Quit or Select Number > |
+----------------------------------------------------------------+

Example 6
Index Field: Director
Search String: Br
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| Edit mode : OVERTYPE. |
| No. Director Movie Title |
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 1 Bradham, John Wargames |
| 2 Bradham, John Saturday Night Fever |
| 3 Breast, John Beverly Hills Cop |
| 4 Brickman, Paul Risky Business |
| 5 Brickman, Marshall Lovesick |
| 6 Brickman, Marshall Manhattan Project |
| 7 Bridges, James China Syndrome, The |
| 8 Bridges, James Mikes Murder |
| 9 Bridges, James Urban Cowboy |
| 10 Bridges, James Perfect |
| 11 Brooks, Richard Cat On A Hot Tin Roof |
| 12 Brooks, Richard Looking For Mr. Goodbar |
| 13 Brooks, Richard In Cold Blood |
| 14 Brooks, James Terms Of Enderament |
| 15 Brooks, Mel Blazing Saddles |
| 16 Brooks, Mel High Anxiety |
| 17 Brooks, Albert Lost In America |
| 18 Brooks, Mel Silent Movie |
| 19 Brooks, Mel To Be Or Not To Be |
| 20 Brooks, Mel Young Frankenstein |
| |
| Enter: -Quit, RETURN for Next Screen or Select Number > |
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
The FIND Function is extremely fast and efficient. It can find a
screen of matches almost instantenously. However it is limited
to searches on one field at a time, and the field must be one of
the five key fields. If you need to search on multiple fields,
then use the Srch Function or the Report Function.
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THE SEARCH FUNCTION

The search function allows you to search your data file using
multiple fields. The function uses two screens to complete the
task, the Movie Selector Screen and the Main screen. To enter the
search Function, select Srch from the command line on the Main
screen. The following prompt will be displayed:

Sort By: Title, Star, Costar, TapeNo, Director: F1 = Abort

Selecting one of the above Key fields will determine the sort
order for the movies that meet your selection criteria. After you
have made your selection, the Movie Selector Screen is displayed.


MOVIE SELECTOR SCREEN

OVERTYPE. F1:Abort, F5:Clr Eol, F9:Edit Done, INS: Ins On/Off
+======================== MOVIE SELECTOR ==========================+
|| +------------------------ Fields ----------------------------+ ||
|| | Star Category Director Comment Tape# RecSpeed Costar Cast | ||
|| | Year Company Title Rating Start Stop Time | ||
|| +------------------------------------------------------------+ ||
|| ||
|| +--------------------- Comparators --------------------------+ ||
|| | EQ = equal NE = not equal to LT = less than | ||
|| | GE = greater than or equal to GT = greater than | ||
|| | LE = less than or equal to CT = search for string | ||
|| +------------------------------------------------------------+ ||
|| Logical Operators(LogOp) = AND, OR: Use END to quit selections ||
|| +-------+-------------+---------------+----------------------+ ||
|| | | | | | ||
|| | LogOp | Field | Comparator | Value | ||
|| +-------+-------------+---------------+----------------------+ ||
|| | | Rating | EQ | PG | ||
|| | AND | YEAR | GE | 1985 | ||
|| | AND | CATEGORY | EQ | C | ||
|| | END | | | | ||
|| | | | | | ||
|| | | | | | ||
|| | | | | | ||
+--+-------+-------------+---------------+----------------------+--+

NOTE: 1. The fields Star, Costar, and Director are used for
last names.
2. There are three fields not shown on the screen above
that may be used. They are StarF, CostarF, DirecF;
they are first name fields forStar, Costar, and
Director.
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When you first enter the Movie Selector Screen, the cursor will
be in the first field waiting input. If you want to abort this
screen or need help, press F1 and the following prompt will be
displayed:

Edit, Continue, Quit, Help

Selecting Edit will place the cursor back in the input screen to
start or edit any data previously input. After entering your
search criteria, Continue will start the search process. Quit
will return you to the Main Screen. Help will display the help
files for the Movie Selector Screen.

MOVIE SELECTOR FIELDS
There are four fields on the screen used to set up the search
criteria; Field, Comparator, Value and LogOp.

Field Enter the name for one of the 18 Video Librarian fields
in this field. Fourteen of the field names are listed
in the top window of the Movie Selector Screen. Four
additional field names that may be used are listed in
the note on the previous page. This field holds the
name of the field that you want searched.

Value Enter a value in this field to make a comparison. If
you entered STAR for the field you wanted searched,
then you would enter a star's lastname in this field
for the value.

Comparator This field specifies how you want to compare the value
entered in the Value field. There are seven
comparators that can be entered in this field. See
second window on the Movie Selector Screen.
RESTRICTION- CT can't be used with the following
fields: YEAR, STOP, START and TIME. These fields are
stored as numbers and CT only operates on string values.

LogOp Two logical operators can be used in this field, AND and
OR. The string END entered in this field signifies
completion of data entry on the Movie Selector Screen.
The operators allow you multiple search criteria.
For the AND comparison to be true, the comparison before
and after the AND operator must be true for selection
of the movie record. The OR comparison will be true if
any of the comparisons connected by OR are true. If the
AND operator is proceeded by one or more OR comparators,
and if any of the OR comparisons are true, then the
before condition for the AND operator is true.

NOTE: You can use all seven input fields in the LogOp field for
the comparators AND, OR ie.; END is not required to signify
completion of data input if all the LogOp fields are used.
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SEARCH EXAMPLES

Listed below and on the next page are several examples to
demonstrate setting up selection criteria.


Example 1
+----------+------------+--------------+------------+
| LogOp | Field | Comparator | Value |
+----------+------------+--------------+------------+
| | Star | EQ | EASTWOOD |
| OR | STAR | EQ | REYNOLDS |
| OR | Star | EQ | FORD |
| AND | CATEGORY | NE | A |
| END | | | |
+----------+------------+--------------+------------+

This example would select all movies in the data file that starred
EASTWOOD or REYNOLDS or FORD and was not and Action movie.


Example 2
+----------+------------+--------------+------------+
| LogOp | Field | Comparator | Value |
+----------+------------+--------------+------------+
| | STAR | EQ | FONDA |
| AND | STARF | EQ | JANE |
| END | | | |
+----------+------------+--------------+------------+

This example would select all movies from the data file that
starred Jane Fonda. If the STARF field with a value of JANE was
not used and only the STAR field (FONDA) was used, then all movies
starring Jane, Peter, Henry and any other Fonda would be selected.


Example 3
+----------+------------+--------------+------------+
| LogOp | Field | Comparator | Value |
+----------+------------+--------------+------------+
| | STAR | EQ | PRYOR |
| OR | COSTAR | EQ | PRYOR |
| OR | CAST | CT | PRYOR |
| END | | | |
+-----------------------+--------------+------------+

This example would select all movies from the data file that had
PRYOR as a star, co-star or as a cast member.
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Example 4
+----------+------------+--------------+------------+
| LogOp | Field | Comparator | Value |
+----------+------------+--------------+------------+
| | TITLE | CT | LOVE |
| AND | YEAR | GE | 1960 |
| AND | YEAR | LT | 1970 |
| END | | | |
+----------+------------+--------------+------------+
This example would select all movies that contained LOVE any where
in the title and was made between 1960 and 1969.


Example 5
+----------+------------+--------------+------------+
| LogOp | Field | Comparator | Value |
+----------+------------+--------------+------------+
| | RATING | EQ | R |
| OR | RATING | EQ | PG13 |
| AND | YEAR | GE | 1986 |
| AND | TIME | LT | 105 |
| AND | CATEGORY | NE | C |
| AND | COMPANY | EQ | CF |
| END | | | |
+----------+------------+--------------+------------+
This example would select all movies from the data file that met
the following criteria: was rated R or PG13 and was made in 1986
or later, and with a running time of 104 minutes or less, and was
not a comedy and was released by CBS/FOX.

Video Librarian can perform some very powerful searches. After
completing the Movie Selector Screen and pressing Continue, the
search begins.


SEARCH SCREEN

When the search process begins the search screen which is almost
identical to the Main Screen is displayed:


************ SEARCHING ************


The prompt SEARCHING will flash while Video Librarian is searching
the data file for matches. When a match is found, the movie is
displayed on the screen along with the Search Screen Menu seen
below:

Next, Edit, Continue
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Next will start the search process again to find the next movie
that meets the search criteria.

Edit functions the same as the Edit function on the Main Screen.
Any changes made are incorporated into the data file.

Quit stops the search process and returns you to the Main Screen.

When the search process is complete, a message is displayed.

Search Complete -- Movies Read = 650 Matches = 10 PRESS ANY KEY



Miscellaneous Search Notes

1. When first entering the Search procedure, you are prompted
for the sort field, ie. Title, Star, Costar, Director or
TapeNo. In some cases the movies are not displayed in the
sort order selected. Video Librarian overrides your
selection if you use a different Index Key Field name as
the first name in the FIELD input field on the Movie
Selector Screen. Video Librarian uses the first Index Key
Field name on the Movie Selector Screen to determine the
sort order.

2. If you just want to search on a single field and that
field is one of the five Index Key Fields, then the FIND
procedure may be more convenient to use.

3. The selection criteria you set up using the Movie Selector
Screen are case insensitive. All characters are
automatically displayed in uppercase on the screen. All
fields in your data records are converted to uppercase
before a comparison is made.
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THE REPORT FUNCTION

REPORT SCREEN

The screen below will appear when you select Report from the Main
Screen menu.

+-----------------------------------------------------------+
| |
| SELECT TYPE OF REPORT LISTING |
| |
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+-----------------+--------------+----------------+--------------+
| Report Type: | List To: | List: | Sort By: |
| | | | |
| A. Tape Labels | A. Screen | A. All Movies | A. Title |
| | | | |
| B. Small Report | B. Printer | B. Some Movies | B. Star |
| | | | |
| C. Large Report | C. Text File | | C. Costar |
| | | | |
| D. Custom Report| | | D. Director |
| | | | |
| | | | E. Tape # |
| | | | |
| Enter (A-D) | Enter (A-C) | Enter (A/B) | Enter (A-E) |
| B | A | A | A |
+-----------------+--------------+----------------+--------------+

On this screen are four menus to make your selections to determine
the type of report you want, where you want the report listed,
whether to list all or some of the movies and the sort order you
want the report listed.

Upon arrival at this screen, the cursor will be in the input field
for Report Type. If you need help or want to exit from this screen
press F1 and the menu below is displayed.

Edit, Continue, Quit, Help

Selecting Edit will allow updating of this screen. Continue
indicates completion of updating. Quit will return you to the
Main Screen. Help will display the help screens for this screen.

If you are satisfied with the default selections (the highlighted
letters at the bottom of the screen), press function key F9 when
you first enter the screen. You can press F9 at any point during
screen update to signify update completion.
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REPORT TYPE MENU

Tape Labels Prints labels for placement on VCR cassette tapes
/boxes. Five choices for the type label to print.
1. Regular Labels 2. VHS Top 3. VHS Spine
4. Beta Top 5. Beta Spine.

Small Report This is a pre-formatted report that can be listed
to the screen printer or text file. Prints eight
information fields. The fields are Title, Star,
Category, Year, Rating, Tape#, Start and Time.

Large Report This is a pre-formatted report that can be listed
to a printer or a disk text file. The report contains
twelve information fields. The fields are Title,
Star, Costar, Cast, Director, Category, Year,
Rating, Tape#, Start, Time and Speed.

Custom Report You select the fields to be contained in this
report. Make selections using the Report Formatter
Screen.

LIST TO MENU

Screen When selected, the report is listed to your monitor.

Printer When selected, the report is listed to your printer.

Text File When selected, you will be prompted to enter a drive
and filename for the text file. You can enter up to
eight characters for the filename. Do not add an
extension. The program adds the extension .TXT to
your filename. Pressing F1 at any point while entering
the drive/filename will abort the filename input
routine and return you to the screen. The text file
can be edited by a Wordprocessor capable of reading
ASCII text.

LIST MENU

All Movies When selected, all movies in the data file will be
listed in the report.

Some Movies When selected, you will be sent to the Movie Selector
Screen to set up the selection criteria to list the
desired movies.

Sort By Menu Select the sort order in which you want your report
listed. Your choices are Title, Star, Costar, Direc-
tor or Tape#. Selecting Title would cause the report
to be listed in alphabetical order by title.
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REPORT FORMATTER

When Custom Report is selected from the Report Type Menu, the
screen
below (** screen not shown in this manual**) is displayed after
completing the current screen. From this screen you select the
fields to be included in your report and how you want the fields
formatted.

REPORT FORMATTER FIELDS

Print Field Enter the name of the data field that you want
printed. In addition to the 15 fields listed in the
top window of the screen, there are three additional
fields that may be used. They are STARF,COSTARF and
DIRECF which are for the star's, costar's and direc-
tor's first names. The fields Star, Costar, and
Director will print last names only. Enter END to
signal completion of screen input.

Field Width This is a display only field. When a field name is
entered in the print field, the number of characters
the field occupies is displayed.

Print Width This fields allows you to specify the width in
characters that you want the field to occupy on a
line. This number is added to the Line Width dis-
played at the bottom of the screen. The minimum
Print Width is 6.


Wrap(Y/N) Answer YES(Y) when the Field Width is greater than
the Print Width and you want all of the field
information printed. The extra characters will be
wrapped to the next line. The field information
can occupy up to three lines if Wrap is used.

If you select NO(N) and the Field Width is greater
than the Print Width, the extra characters will be
deleted.

Selecting either YES or NO when the Field Width is
less than or equal to Print width has no effect on
the printout.

Line Width Display only field. This field displays the width
the line will occupy as each Print Field and Print
Width is selected. It adds each Print Width, plus
two for each field. Note: The program does not
prevent you from having line widths greater than
79 for screen reports or 129 for printer reports,
however if you exceed these limits the reports will
not be properly formatted when listed.
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WRAP EXAMPLE

This is a demonstration of the use and non use of Wrap on the Title
field. The Field Width for Title is 40, the selected Print Width
is 20. The first line of the example below is with YES to Wrap and
the second line is with NO to Wrap.

Title Star Costar Year
---------------------------------------------------------------
1. Close Encounters Of Dreyfuss Garr 1980
The Third Kind

2. Close Encounters Of Dreyfuss Garr 1980


PRINTING TAPE LABELS

Printing Tape Labels is a simple process with Video Librarian. If
you want to print labels for all tapes, simply select Tape Labels
from the Report Type Screen and All Movies from the List Menu.

If you don't want to print labels for all your tapes, select Some
Movies from the List Menu. You will then enter the Movie Selector
Screen. The only field used by this screen when printing Tape
Labels is TAPENO. For example if you had tapes numbered from 0001
to 0132 and you wanted to print labels for the first 20 you would
make the following entries on the Movie Selector Screen.

+--------+-------------+----------------+------------------+
| LogOp | Field | Comparator | Value |
+--------+-------------+----------------+------------------+
| | TAPENO | LT | 0021 |
| END | | | |
| | | | |
+--------+-------------+----------------+------------------+
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THE UTILITY MENU


The Utility Menu is accessed form the Main Screen by pressing Util
on the Main Screen. From the Utility Menu you can set the system
date and time which will appear on the Main Screen when you return.
Also, this screen allows you to create fully functional sub-files
of your main file. Additionally, you can merge together two files
previously created by Video Librarian.


+------------ Utility Menu -----------+
| |
| Set Date |
| |
| Set Time |
| |
| Merge Files |
| |
| Create Sub-File |
| |
| |
| End |
| |
+-------------------------------------+

Enter A Highlighted Letter (D,T,M,C,E)


UTILITY MENU FUNCTIONS


SET DATE

To set the date, you will be prompted to enter the month, day and
year. For month enter 1..12. For day enter 1..31. For year
enter 1980..2099. You may press F1 at any point to abort from this
procedure and the current date will not be changed.


SET TIME

To set the time, you will be prompted to enter the hour, minutes
and seconds. For hours enter 0..23. For minutes enter 0..59.
For seconds enter 0..59. You may press F1 at any point to abort
from this procedure and the current time will not be changed.
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MERGE FILES
This utility allows you to merge two files previously created into
one file. When selected, you are prompted to enter the name of the
Input File. The file cannot be the currently selected file. The
movies from the Input File are added to the current file.

If the Input File selected cannot be found you will receive an
error message and given the chance to select another Input File.

If the Input File selected is found you are asked if you want
to open the file. If you answer Yes, the merge procedure will
start. This is indicated by Merge In Progress flashing at the top
of the Utility Screen. If you answer No to the open file question
you will be returned to the Utility Menu for additional input.

If the operation is completed successfully, you will be notified
of the success and the number of movies added to the current file.

If doing the merge process you run out of disk space, the oper-
ation will halt. You are notified of the out of disk space con-
dition, and the number of movies added to the current file. The
file is fully functional, eventhough all movies were not added.

CREATE SUB-FILE
This utility allows you to create fully functional sub-files of any
file created by Video Librarian. For example, if your main movie
file contain movies in the categories, comedy, action and drama.
By use of this procedure you could create a file that just con-
tained comedy movies.

When this item is selected, you will be prompted to input the name
of the Output File. If the name of the Output File already exits,
you will be given a chance to choose a new file name or continuing.
If you elect to continue, the contents of the file will be erased
and the new data added to the file.

If the name selected for the Output File does not exits, you will
be asked if you want to create the file. If you answer No, you
will be returned to the Utility Screen Menu. If you answer yes the
program will create the required files and continue.

After selection of the Output File name, you will be enter the
Movie Selector Screen. On this screen you will set up the selec-
tion criteria for the movies to be included in the Output File.

The message Adding Movies to New File will flash on the screen
while this procedure is in progress. You will receive another
message when the operation is complete and be told the number
of movies transferred to the new file.

If you run out of disk space during the procedure, you will be
notified and told the number of movies transferred. The file
is fully functional although all movies were not transferred.
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VIDEOFIX PROGRAM


PURPOSE

A utility program is provided on your disk, called VIDEOFIX.EXE.
The purpose of this program is to re-index your Video Librarian
files if they should become damaged and to permanently remove
deleted records from the file.


CAUSE OF DAMAGE

Your index files can become damaged by severe power spikes or loss
of power to the computer while operating Video Librarian. Your
index files have been damaged if you noticed that your star,
costar, title, director or tapeno fields are not in listed in the
proper alphabetical or numerical order.

Damaged index files are a very rare occurrence, in over two years
of extensive use of Video Librarian we have never experienced dam-
aged index files except where induced on purpose to test this
utility program.

We highly recommend that you regularly back up your Video Librarian
data files. If you have a recent back up disk, the quickest method
to repair damaged index files is to copy the files from your back
up disk to the main disk. This is assuming that you have not
copied
the damaged files to your back up disk.


USING VIDEOFIX

If you find it necessary to use this program to repair damaged
index files perform the following:

1. If you have been using Video Librarian, exit from the program
and re-boot your computer.

2. Make a backup copy of your damaged files.

3. At the place where you normally type VLB to load Video
Librarian.
a. Type SBMIO.COM
b. after the program has loaded and the DOS prompt returns
Type VIDEOFIX

The program will load and the following prompt will appear:

ReIndex or Delete Module R/D
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ReIndex Module

Select R for re-index, the delete module will be discussed later.
You will then be prompted to input the drive and filename of the
file you wish to repair. Enter the drive and filename without any
extensions.

The program will start processing the damaged files. The message
Busy Repairing Files will flash on the screen. When the process
is complete you will be returned to the DOS prompt.


Delete Module

When Video Librarian deletes a movie form the file, the movie is
not physically removed from the disk file, it is flagged as
deleted. To permanently remove the records from the disk file run
VideoFix as directed previously. Select D at the first prompt.

To remove the deleted records from your file, this utility creates
a temporary data file. You will be prompted for the disk drive to
store the temporary data file. If there is not enough room to
store the temporary file you will be prompted again for a disk
drive. You can then select an alternate drive with a formatted
disk or PRESS F1 to abort. When the program completes processing
all movies you will be returned to the DOS prompt.

This utility also repairs damaged files. However if you only need
to repair damaged files, use the Re-Index Module. The Re-Index
module performs about three times faster than this module.
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TAPE LABELS


Video Librarian will print labels on five different label formats.
The formats are (1) Regular labels (3 1/2 by 15/16) and on
specially designed video cassette labels - - (2) VHS Spine
(5 13/16 by 3/4), (3) VHS Top (3 1/16 by 1 13/16), (4) BETA Spine
(5 1/2 by 11/16) and (5) BETA Top (2 1/2 by 2 5/8).

The regular labels can be found in most any store that carries
computer supplies. The custom labels(2-5) may be obtained by
(** REGISTERED USERS ONLY **)contacting:

TurboSystemCo
515 East Pershing, Suite 187
Cheyenne, Wy. 82001

** Note ** If you are not a REGISTERED user, we will not respond
to your request for custom labels.


REGULAR LABELS

Each label lists the tape number and will hold a maximum of four
titles. The title, time in minutes, and the starting counter
umber for each title is listed. See figure below:


*****************************************************
* Tape# 0003 Time Start *
* Raiders Of The Lost Ark 115 0000 *
* Repo Man 092 1236 *
* Romancing The Stone 105 2346 *
* Midnight Express 121 3211 *
*****************************************************


VHS/BETA SPINE LABELS

Although the size of the VHS and BETA Spine labels are slightly
different, the format printed on the tapes are the same. Each
label list the tape number and will hold a maximum of four titles.
The title, rating, time in minutes and the starting counter
number for each title is listed. See figure below:

********************************************************************
* | Tape# 0008 | Every Which Way But Loose | R 119 0000 | *
* | | Final Countdown, The | PG 092 1236 | *
* | | First Blood | R 096 2346 | *
* | | Forty-Eight Hours | R 097 3245 | *
********************************************************************
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VHS TOP LABELS

Each label list the tape number and will hold a maximum of six
titles. The title and the counter start number for each title is
listed. See figure below:



**********************************************
* Tape# 010 *
* *
* MOVIE TITLE START *
* -------------------------------------- *
* French Connection, The 0000 *
* Gauntlet, The 1236 *
* Goldfinger 2346 *
* *
* *
**********************************************


BETA TOP LABELS

Each label list the tape number and will hold a maximum of eleven
titles. The title and the counter start number for each title is
listed. See figure below:


****************************************
* Tape# 008 *
* *
* MOVIE TITLE START *
* ---------------------------------- *
* Every Which Way But Loose 0000 *
* Final Countdown, The 1236 *
* First Blood 2346 *
* Forty-Eight Hours 3642 *
* *
* *
* *
* *
* *
* *
****************************************


NOTE:

If there are more titles with the same tape number than can be
printed on one tape label, Video Librarian will print additional
labels until all titles with the same tape number are printed.
Figures shown above are not actual size.
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