Developers Guide User Manual
DIRECTOR EasiAPI
DOCUMENT REVISION: 081104
DEVELOPER’S GUIDE
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ISRC = International Standard Recording Code. The
ISRC code is contained in the subcode of each track or
recording. The ISRC code consists of letters and numbers,
12 Characters in length. The code is made up of characters
representing the country, registrant, year and designation
code.
Files\tk03.mp3
ISRC = US4455667788
CopyProhibit = 1
SubIndex = 1425
EndTrack
BeginTrack
SourcePath = C:\Temp\WAV
files\tk01.WAV
SubIndex = 1500
EndTrack
; created Friday, November 01,
2002 05:14:01
CopyProhibit = A boolean value, whereas “0” equals off and “1” equals on. When enabled the
Copy Prohibit flag is thrown signifying the creator’s intent not to allow their content to be
duplicated. This is in no way an obstacle to being copied but serves more as a warning not to
copy the material.
SubIndex = Creates a searchable point within a track. Used for play only for professional
players like those found in radio stations that support this feature. This is used mostly for audio
CD’s with unbroken content like a concert CD and subindexes are also used for sound effects
CD’s.
EndTrack Mandatory descriptor. Demarks the end of the Audio track. One EndTrack must be
present for each BeginTrack.
BeginSilence Allows for the adding or expansion of the Silence between tracks. There must
be an EndSilence for every BeginSilence.
EndSilence Always bookended with BeginSilence, EndSilence deliniates the end of the
modified silence between tracks.
UPC = Universal Product Code. A 13-digit descriptor that can be written to an audio CD.
The Label File
When creating these files it is best to create templates using the Director's GUI, saving and
then submitting a job. This saved file can then be used as the basis for creating your own JOB
files. Also, when you upgrade your Director software it is best to create another JOB file with
the GUI and compare the file against your original template. In this way you can be sure that
there were no additions or subtractions from available options or changes in syntax.
Note: It is very important to keep your template files up to date as we
have seen issues arise when someone uses a particularly old JOB,
LBL or ISC file with newer Director software. Jobs may not
submit properly, or at all if the files are too different from the one
the Director is expecting.










