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MyFlix Version 1.4.0
Build 19980309
Windows 95/NT4.0
*************************************************************************
POST INSTALLATION
*************************************************************************
General
=======
The terms and conditions of your MyFlix license are located in the "Program
Files\MediaWare Solutions\MyFlix\doc folder" by default. (This location will
vary depending on where you chose to install MyFlix.) If you are running the
demo version then you have a 14 day evaluation licence and a number of
features are not available. See the Help file for details.
We recommend that you download and install a copy Microsoft's ActiveMovie
which acts as an efficient video accelerator and audio driver for MyFlix.
It's possible that you may already have ActiveMovie on your computer so
to avoid an unnecessary re-installation you can get MyFlix to detect
whether you have ActiveMovie installed on your system. Just load a movie,
and play it - if you get no warning message then it's already installed.
If you find you need it then the ActiveMovie distribution "amovie.exe"
(1034 kb) is available from our web site. Simply run amovie.exe to install.
See our support page at http://www.mediaware.com.au/support.html if you
need more information on ActiveMovie 1.0 and 2.0.
For best results we recommend adjusting your display settings to use a
minimum of 16 bit colour (24 bit TrueColor is recommended).
Registry Operations (Only if you are comfortable with Regedt32!)
===================
- The default folder for storing your MyFlix generated datafiles can be
changed through the registry. Change the value of the DATA entry
under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\MediaWare Solutions\MyFlix\1\ to your
preferred folder.
Other
=====
- Some MPEG players ignore the PTS timestamp and lose sync playing the audio
track of a MyFlix generated MPEG stream. Players that are known to play the
audio properly are MpegTV Player (v1.0), ShowMe TV (v 1.1 from Sun
Microsystems Inc) and ActiveMovie 1.0 and 2.0 (Microsoft Corporation).
*************************************************************************
RELEASE NOTES TO MyFlix Version 1.4.0 build 19980309
*************************************************************************
- (new feature): Auto Repeat option added to player controls. Works with
all playing modes including backwards and single stepping.
- (change): Users no longer need a Test-Drive key to evaluate the
product. Product is now evaluated as a commercial demo with some features
unavailable.
- (new feature): Added new topics to help pages.
- (bug fix): If the path to a movie in an Edit list contained spaces
then it did not get correctly read in again when the Edit List was re-opened.
This bug is now fixed.
- (bug fix): Installation - MyFlix would only install into the
Start|Programs|MediaWare Solutions|MyFlix Folder. You can now
choose your own folder within Start|Programs that MyFlix can be
started from.
*************************************************************************
RELEASE NOTES TO MyFlix Version 1.3.0 build 19980224
*************************************************************************
- (new feature): Windows help now integrated into MyFlix under the
Help|Contents menu.
- (new feature): Bubble help available for the Player Controls.
- (new feature): New Player controls added:
* "Go To Start" (Rewind),
* "Go To End"
- (new feature): New Clip Control features added:
* "Clip-start" and "Clip-end" displays
* "Reset" button
- (new feature): Added "Welcome to MyFlix" slide show to start up sequence.
- (new feature): Test-Drive procedure simplified for users. Register menu
easier to use.
- (bug fix): The MyFlix editor sometimes produced movies that were outside
the tolerance range of some players (e.g. ActiveMovie). This bug is now fixed.
*************************************************************************
RELEASE NOTES TO MyFlix Version 1.2.3 build 19980131
*************************************************************************
- (bug fix): MyFlix used to crash if you loaded a movie consisting of two
sequences encoded with different parameters (bit rate etc). Now fixed.
*************************************************************************
RELEASE NOTES TO MyFlix Version 1.2.2 build 19980129
*************************************************************************
- (bug fix): Realtime play mode was lost when detaching the view window.
This is now fixed.
- (bug fix): Occasional crash when loading a second or subsequent movie
(Windows 95 and Active Movie 2.0 only). Fixed.
- (bug fix): MyFlix didn't handle attempts to open non-MPEG files properly.
MyFlix now detects non-MPEG files correctly.
*************************************************************************
RELEASE NOTES TO MyFlix Version 1.2.1 build 19980122
*************************************************************************
- (new feature): MyFlix's realtime play now fully compatible with both
Microsoft ActiveMovie 1.0 and the newly released ActiveMovie 2.0
(included with DirectX 5.1 Media runtime libraries)
- (bug fix): Under certain conditions earlier versions of MyFlix used
to crash when used on PCs installed with Active Movie 2.0. This is now
fixed.
*************************************************************************
RELEASE NOTES TO MyFlix Version 1.2.0 build 19980120
*************************************************************************
- (new feature): can now save snapshots in JPEG format for easier viewing
with web browsers and image viewers.
- (change): can now paste PIN from email to PIN dialogue box, making PIN
entry easier and safer.
- (change): tidied up PIN validation procedures and added new "Register"
menu.
*************************************************************************
RELEASE NOTES TO MyFlix Version 1.1.2 build 19971208
*************************************************************************
- (change): Launched as entry level product to complement launch of WebFlix
Professional.
- (change): Ported to Windows 95, including general facelift to the user
interface.
- (bug fix): MyFlix used to crash if you entered a bad filename by hand in the
edit list. This bug is now fixed.
- (bug fix): MyFlix occasionly crashed if you attempted to change the master
strip when it was performing real-time playing. This bug is now fixed.
- (change): MyFlix licensing mechanism updated.
*************************************************************************
RELEASE NOTES TO WebFlix Version 1.1.0 build 19971121
*************************************************************************
- (new feature): integrated real-time player (with audio) into
WebFlix. Requires Microsoft ActiveMovie to be installed.
- (new feature): clicking any button while in any play mode will stop the
playing.
- (bug fix): removed "memory" effect from play buttons (e.g. clicking forward
play twice used to require clicking stop twice to stop)
- (change): fast forward/backward now jumps forward/backward five frames and
looks for the next/prev I frame.
*************************************************************************
RELEASE NOTES TO WebFlix Version 1.02 build 19971107
*************************************************************************
- (new feature): added `Release Notes' button to the Help menu.
- (new feature): when loading an MPEG with the file menu, WebFlix now defaults
to the same folder as the previous MPEG file load.
- (new feature): when loading/saving a keyframe or saving a snapshot, WebFlix
now searches folders in the following order: (1) WebFlix\data (or to the
value of the registry key "WEBFLIXDATA" if you have changed it from the
installed default), (2) where the MPEG was loaded from, (3) the folder
specified in the "Start in:" field in the Properties window of the WebFlix
shortcut in the Program Menu, (4) the folder specified by the Windows "TMP"
environment variable.
- (new feature): right clicking the thumbnail sprocket strip at the left/right
end of the strip takes you to the first/last thumbnail in the entire
thumbnail collection. This makes it easier to scroll through a very long
thumbnail strip.
- (bug fix): fixed editing bug that occassionally caused (1) null and phantom
frames to be included in some WebFlix generated MPEGs (2) frame counts in
the Edit Decision Lists to be incorrect (3) scene changes in some WebFlix
generated MPEGs to be missed by the cut detector.
*************************************************************************
RELEASE NOTES TO WebFlix Version 1.01 build 19971029
*************************************************************************
- (bug fix): fixed bug that caused WebFlix to occasionally crash when
generating MPEG videos (occurred only when including the same non-system
stream video more than once in the Edit Decision List).
- (bug fix): fixed bug in which WebFlix occasionally dropped the audio stream
when generating MPEG videos (occurred only when including full-length clips
in the Edit Decision List).
- (bug fix): fixed bug that caused WebFlix to crash when attempting to write
to a non-writable folder such as a CDROM.
*************************************************************************
WebFlix Support
*************************************************************************
For the latest information on WebFlix, product updates and general support
information please visit our web site at:
http://www.mediaware.com.au
Postal Address:
MediaWare Solutions Pty Ltd
GPO Box 1985
Canberra,
ACT 2601,
Australia
Email:
info@mediaware.com.au