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- Motion Pixels Movie CD
- ======================
- Motion Pixels and Sirius Publishing have joined forces to bring you
- the latest in software video technology for your personal computer.
- You can now view full length features films from a pair of CD-ROM discs,
- complete with your own personal remote control.
-
-
- Features
- ========
- - Video playback in a window or full-screen
- - Instant access to any portion of video content
- - 13 different video resizing methods
- - Fully-functional remote control - Advance one frame, back one frame,
- play, stop, rewind, fast-forward, go to specific time, slow-motion,
- adjustable rewind & fast-forward speeds, audio mute, replay, always
- on top,boost priority, play fullscreen, minimize/maximize, exit, video
- time counter, user-definable playback styles, adjustable screen
- resolutions, video chipset detection, and optimize for no cache.
- - Auto run
- - Auto install
-
-
- Minimum System Requirements
- ===========================
- 486/66 Mhz CPU
- 8MB RAM
- 2X CD-ROM drive
- 128KB Level 2 cache
- Local-bus video adapter (640x480, 256 colors) w\ 1MB RAM
- Sound Blaster or 100%-compatible sound card w\ speakers
- 10 MB available hard disk space
- DOS 5.0
- Windows 3.1 or Windows or Workgroups 3.11
- Windows-compatible mouse
-
-
- Recommended System Requirements
- ===============================
- Pentium 75Mhz CPU or greater
- 16MB RAM or greater
- 256KB Level 2 cache or greater
- 4X CD-ROM drive or greater
- PCI-bus video adapter (640x480, 32,768 colors) w/ 1 MB RAM
- Sound Blaster or 100% compatible sound card w\ speakers
- 10 MB available hard disk space
- DOS 6.0 or greater
- Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Windows 95, or Windows NT
- Windows-compatible mouse
-
-
- Windows 95 Installation
- =======================
- The Motion Pixels Movie CD features an automatic installation routine that
- runs under Windows '95.
-
- Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive. Windows 95 will scan the disc and
- begin the installation process.
-
- If the setup does not start automatically, go to the Start Menu in the
- Windows 95 taskbar and select "Run".
-
- In the "Run" dialog box, type the CD-ROM drive letter,( i.e. F:\) SETUP.EXE
- or choose the "Browse" button. Select the appropriate drive letter under
- "Look In", then click on the SETUP icon. Click on "OK" to begin the
- installation.
-
- The Install Shield wizard will appear. When this wizard is complete, click
- on "Next" to continue or "Cancel" to abort the installation.
-
- Click "Next" to continue the installation in the Welcome screen, click
- "Back" to go to the previous screen, or "Cancel" to abort the process.
-
- In the Change Destination Directory dialog box, click on "Next". This will
- create a directory called "C:\MPIXELS" on the local hard disk.
-
- Note: As the installation progresses, the system will be checked for any
- necessary files needed to run the Movie CD program. For example, if
- Microsoft Video for Windows already exists on your system, it will not be
- reinstalled. The Movie CD program will make all the necesary modifications
- to your system files.
-
- Once the Motion Pixels Program Group is created, click on "Finish" to
- complete the installation. The Movie CD program will launch automatically.
- Please consult the "Using the Remote Control" section for more information.
-
- To remove the Movie CD program from the system, go to the Windows 95 Start
- Menu, select "Settings", then "Control Panel".
-
- Click on the "Add\Remove Programs" icon and choose "The Motion Pixels Movie
- Player"
-
- Click on the "Add\Remove" button and confirm that you want to delete the
- files.
-
- The Uninstall Shield program will launch and remove all applicable files
- from the system. Close the "Add\Remove Programs" dialog box when finished.
-
-
- Windows 3.1 Installation
- ========================
- To install the Movie CD program under Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups
- 3.11, do the following:
-
- Insert the CD disc into the CD-ROM drive. In the Windows Program Manager,
- select "File", then"Run".
-
- In the Command Line box, type the CD-ROM drive letter,( i.e. F:\) SETUP.EXE
- or choose the "Browse" button. Select the appropriate drive letter under
- "Drives", then click on SETUP.EXE. Click on "OK" when ready to proceed.
-
- Click "OK" in the Run dialog box to begin the installation.
-
- The Install Shield wizard will appear. When this wizard is complete, click
- on "Next" to continue or "Cancel" to abort the installation.
-
- Click "Next" to continue the installation in the Welcome screen, click
- "Back" to go to the previous screen, or "Cancel" to abort the process.
-
- In the Change Destination Directory dialog box, click on "Next". This will
- create a directory called "C:\MPIXELS" on the local hard disk.
-
- Note: As the installation progresses, the system will be checked for any
- necessary files needed to run the Movie CD program. For example, if
- Microsoft Video for Windows already exists on your system, it will not be
- reinstalled. The Movie CD program will make all the necesary modifications
- to your system files.
-
- Once the Motion Pixels Program Group is created, click on "Finish" to
- complete the installation. The Movie CD program will launch automatically.
- Please consult the "Using the Remote Control" section for more information.
-
- Note: A message may appear "No DCI driver installed". This error message
- is not an error messages at all, but a status message stating that your
- video performance will increase if you have a DCI driver for your specific
- video adapter. Please consult the manufacturer's website for more
- information.
-
- To remove the Movie CD program from the system, click on the Uninstall
- icon in the Motion Pixels Program Group.