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AutoPlay Media Studio is a simple and powerful software for building Autorun. Usually, they do not use programming languages such as C / C ++, Java, VisualBasic, etc. to make compact discs (especially CD / DVD and), especially simple ones. To build a simple autorun takes extra time, energy and energy, which makes the use of these languages to build an autorun is not very justifiable.
Making a simple autorun with heavy-duty programming languages like C is like going to the alley shop by car to buy a cheese mold, while a bicycle is a much better choice! To fill this gap, lightweight applications such as Autoplay have been introduced, which, as mid-range tools, simplify the task of making Autorun for all users, from beginners to professionals.
AutoPlay Media Studio is software in which Autorun is created by easily dragging various elements on the screen, setting the background, placing images and even writing scripts to interact with the system and the target user. In this program, for simple autorons, there is not much need for scripting and most of the work is done by dragging and through different windows. An interesting feature of this program is that after compilation, the generated autorun can be run on all platforms from Windows XP to 10 without the need for special prerequisites.
Although this program is known as the creator of Autorun, but due to its script language, ie Lua (simplified and limited version of Lua language), you will even be able to build simple and interactive games, interact with databases, websites, video playback, etc. But do not forget that the primary purpose of this program is to make Autorun simple, and if you are going to have a lot of conflict with scripting, complete languages such as C or C ++ and the like are a better choice. (A bicycle can never do the work of a car!).
Make Autorun simple by just dragging elements on the screen and working with simple windows
Having more than 20 different objects to produce autorons faster
Powerful scripting language with over 865 built-in functions
Ability to add new features by plugins and extensions
No dependence on prerequisite components to run Autorun (for example, no .NET is required in the target system)
Compatible with all windows
And
System Requirements Design Environment The minimum and recommended system requirements for the AutoPlay Media Studio design environment are: Note: Code signing in AutoPlay Media Studio with a SHA-256 certificate using SignTool.exe requires Windows 7 SP1 or later. Minimum Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 or later Pentium 4 or greater processor (or equivalent) 256 MB RAM or greater 1024×768 display resolution with 16-bit or higher color depth 150 MB of free hard disk space for installation Mouse Run-time Application (Published Project) The minimum system requirements for the AutoPlay Media Studio run-time executable are: Minimum Windows XP or later Pentium 120 MHz 32 MB RAM Note: Requirements may vary according to the needs of your project. For example, a faster system may be required to view large videos at high bitrates, or your project may require a specific version of the Flash player, or the presence of a specific video codec. Minimum for Video Object DirectX 7 or greater Internet Explorer 4.0 or newer Minimum for Flash Object The Flash object will only work if the Adobe Flash Player control is installed on the user’s system. The Flash object’s On FlashCall event is only supported in Flash version 8.0 or later. Minimum for Web Object The web object will only work if the Internet Explorer ActiveX control is installed on the user’s system. It is compatible with version 4.01 or newer of the Internet Explorer control. Minimum for PDF Object The PDF object will only work if version 8.0 or newer of the Adobe Reader ActiveX control is installed on the user’s system. It is installed with version 8.0 or newer of either the free Adobe Reader application, or one of the Adobe Acrobat professional products. Minimum for QuickTime Object The QuickTime object will only work if the QuickTime ActiveX control is installed on the user’s system.
Install the program using the serial in the Readme file.
This version was installed on February 4, 1998 in Windows 10 64-bit version and - as shown in the image - has been successfully activated.
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