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- Intel Indeo(tm) Video R3.2 Update -- V3.22.01.44
- Microsoft Video for Windows 1.1d
- November 1, 1994
-
- This software update is provided to enhance your existing Indeo(TM)
- Video drivers to the latest video technology for compressing, editing
- and playing back video on your Intel microprocessor-based desktop
- computer, using Microsoft's Video for Windows* Version 1.1d.
-
- Indeo Video technology gives you the capability to capture and
- compress video in a single step using Intel's Smart Video Recorder (ISVR)
- and ISVR Pro. It also allows you to encode and decode (i.e. play back)
- video using only software on your PC.
-
- The ISVR Pro works with camcorders, VCRs and laser disks to capture
- Indeo Video. It immediately compresses NTSC or PAL format files at
- 320x240, 240x180, and 160x120 pixel resolutions at up to 30 frames
- per second (fps).
-
- In addition, the built-in scalability of Indeo technology
- automatically adjusts the playback frame rate depending on your
- computer's performance capabilities. This allows you to play Indeo
- video files on any Intel Pentium(TM) or Intel486(TM) processor-based
- computer.
-
- Readme.txt Topics:
- ------------------
- * Improvements
- * Indeo Video Drivers
- * Differences from Microsoft's VfW Update
- * System.ini Entries
- * AVI File Editors
- * Known Operating Characteristics
- * Software Requirements
- * Optimum System Recomendation
- * Technical Support and Updates
- * Microsoft Readme.txt file for VfW 1.1d
-
- Improvements:
- -------------
- This version of the Indeo Video R3.2 driver is an update to Indeo
- Video R3.1 and Video for Windows V1.1d. It provides:
-
- * Improved visual quality. There is significantly more foreground
- and background detail for most sequences, particularly at 15fps
- with data rates of 135KB/sec or higher.
- * Improved video playback performance at low data rates.
- * Improved 16-bit image quality and playback performance.
- * Improved audio playback at low data rates.
- * Compression and decompression of images up to 640x480 size in
- 4-pixel increments. Note: 640x480x10 video with a 240KB/sec transfer
- rate, has been measured to play back at close to 10 frames per second.
- * Improved software encoder performance (2 to 5 sec/frame on a Pentium
- processor system).
- * Faster initialization.
-
- Improvements since V3.22.01.30 was released:
-
- 1) Fixes color shift when using Active Palette support.
- 2) Fixes sustained palette flash when video is placed in the background.
- 3) Correctly rejects AVI files with odd size images.
- 4) Fixed a possible GPF when insufficient memory was available.
- 5) The new Raw driver displays correctly under Adobe Premiere*.
-
- Improvements since V3.22.01.43 was released:
-
- 1) Fixes a potential problem with the floating point library not being
- exited correctly while compressing a file.
-
- Indeo Video Drivers:
- --------------------
- Indeo(TM) Video R3.2 -- V3.22.01.44 incorporates the new Indeo
- Video R3.2 software codec that produces
- the highest quality video for software
- playback on Intel microprocessor based
- desktop computers.
- [filename: ir32.dll]
-
- Indeo(TM) Video Raw -- V1.10.1.6 incorporates the raw/YVU9 codec.
- [filename: iyvu9.dll]
-
- Indeo(TM) Video R2.1 -- V2.17.003 incorporates a decompressor only.
- It plays back files created with the older
- R2.1 codec.
- [filename: ir21.dll]
-
- Differences from Microsoft's VfW Update:
- ----------------------------------------
- The Setup utility used to install this update is a modified version of the
- Setup utility Microsoft provides with their runtime package. It is
- possible to make further changes to this program. The Microsoft Setup
- program used to come with V3.1 of the Windows SDK. It is now available to
- registered users of Visual C++ by calling Microsoft Product Support.
-
- All of the Intel and non-Intel codecs are installed by this update.
- Listed below are the differences between this update and the one supplied
- by Microsoft:
-
- 1. Installs R3.2 V3.22.1.44 driver rather than V3.22.1.43.
- 2. The Raw driver (iyvu9.dll) is updated.
- 3. A file called ir30.dll is installed. See the following section
- for details.
- 4. The R2.1 driver is renamed to ir21.dll.
- 5. The readme.txt and copyrite.txt files are added. This
- readme.txt file may be deleted prior to distribution.
- 6. The files in this update do not all fit on one 3.5" diskette.
-
- System.ini Entries:
- -------------------
- The Setup program installs the Indeo video drivers along with the
- latest Video for Windows runtime. It places the following entries
- in the system.ini file for the Indeo video drivers:
-
- [drivers]
- VIDC.RT21=ir21.dll
- VIDC.YVU9=iyvu9.dll
- VIDC.IV31=ir32.dll
- VIDC.IV32=ir32.dll
-
- Previously, the recommended system.ini entries for Indeo video R3.1
- looked as follows:
-
- [drivers]
- VIDC.RT21=indeov.drv
- VIDC.YVU9=indeov.drv
- VIDC.IV31=indeov.drv
-
- Indeov.drv was an "umbrella" driver that used a text file called
- indeo.ini to point to the various Indeo video drivers. The indeo.ini
- file had the following entries:
-
- [GLOBAL]
- DRIVERS=IV31,RT21,YVU9
- [IV31]
- DEC=ir30.dll
- [RT21]
- DEC=ir21_r.dll
- [YVU9]
- DEC=ir21_r.dll
-
- Indeov.drv and indeo.ini are no longer used and may be deleted if desired.
- However, older applications, which install the Indeo video drivers, may still
- use indeov.drv and indeo.ini. Since the name of the latest Indeo video driver
- has changed from ir30.dll to ir32.dll, this would prevent IV31 files from
- accessing the latest driver. To avoid this problem, an exact copy of the
- latest ir32.dll file, named ir30.dll, is also installed by this setup program.
- It is hoped the ir30.dll file will not be used. But if another setup program
- should change the system.ini entries to point to indeov.drv, then the correct
- driver will still be accessed through ir30.dll. In the future, this precaution
- should not need to be taken.
-
- AVI File Editors:
- -----------------
- This is a recommendation for developers of AVI file editors.
- To avoid unnecessary recompression, it is recommended the IV31 and
- IV32 video formats be treated as the same video format. This speeds
- up editing operations and improves video quality. When a video editor
- saves an edited AVI file, the video formats of the source video frames
- are compared to the video format chosen for the target file.
- Typically, any frames not in the target format are recompressed. If
- a clip contains a mixture of IV31 and IV32 frames, and the output
- format is IV32, it is not necessary to recompress the IV31 frames.
- The Indeo video R3.2 codec will play back both video formats.
-
- Known Operating Characteristics:
- --------------------------------
- 1) The new Indeo Video R3.2 driver can play back AVI files
- compressed using the older R3.0 and R3.1 drivers. However, AVI
- files created by the R3.2 software encoder cannot be played back
- using the Indeo video R3.0 or R3.1 drivers. Microsoft's Media
- Player will report the error "Video not available, cannot find
- 'vids.iv32' decompressor."
-
- 2) The R2.1 driver does not display a setup dialog box from
- the Control Panel.
-
- 3) Digital Video Arts, Ltd. has an Indeo video R3.2 driver that
- supports hardware playback. Call 215-576-7920 to inquire about
- their NewWorld Operating Environment.
-
- Software Requirements:
- -----------------------
- * Video for Windows V1.1d
- * Windows 3.1
-
- Optimum System Recomendation:
- -----------------------------
- For the highest image quality and playback, the following system
- requirements are recommended:
-
- * Intel Pentium processor
- * System RAM: 12+ MB
- * PCI bus graphics controller with DCI-enabled drivers
- * SCSI or Enhanced IDE hard drive
-
- For best frame rate performance, put the graphics card in 8-bit
- color mode. For best image quality, put the graphics card in
- 24-bit color mode.
-
- Technical Support and Updates:
- ------------------------------
- For technical assistance with the USA call our Hotline number at
- 800-628-8686 (prompts 1,3,1). Outside the USA call 916-356-3551.
- Inform the dispatcher you have a question on "Indeo video". If
- an engineer is available you will be connected, if not, you will
- be called back within an hour.
-
- As new Indeo video drivers are released, they will be available on
- CompuServe INTELARCH forum and on Intel's Application Support BBS at
- (916) 356-3600.
-
- Microsoft Readme.txt file for VfW 1.1d:
- ---------------------------------------
- September 29, 1994
-
- Dear Video for Windows Developer:
-
- Enclosed you will find the Video for Windows 1.1d Runtime. This release includes some important
- enhancements requested by you, including improved palette support, Display Control Interface
- (DCI) support and overall improvements in performance.
-
- The files that have changed are the following:
- File Name Change Description
- AVICAP.DLL Added application pre-roll and post-roll support.
- DCISVGA.DRV DCI provider for S3 and Cirrus Logic display cards.
- DVA.386 Added DCI support.
- ICCVID.DRV Cinepak Codec: Added palette support.
- IMAADPCM.ACM IMA ADPCM Codec: Change in the compression algorithm used in order to fully meet the official format specifications.
- IR32.DLL Indeo Codec: Updated to version 3.2, added palette support.
- MSVIDEO.DLL Added palette and DCI support.
- MSVIDEO.NT Updated the Windows NT 3.5 to support 16 bit capture.
- OLE2DISP.DLL Updated to current release of OLE.
- OLE2NLS.DLL Updated to current release of OLE.
- SETUP.INF Updated to new file sizes, versions and dates.
- STDOLE.TLB OLE file missing from original VfW runtime.
- TYPELIB.DLL Updated to current release of OLE.
-
- Palette Support
- Video for Windows has always allowed the application to select a specific
- palette for playback on 8 bit displays. Unfortunately, the codecs
- (compressor\decompressors) were never aware of this palette request.
- Instead the codecs would dither to their own standard palette. Video for
- Windows would then further dither the video to the requested color palette.
- The net result was 24 bit videos, when played back with a requested palette,
- were dithered twice. This would compromise the quality of the video.
-
- This problem has been solved with this new drop of MSVIDEO.DLL, and the
- Cinepak and Indeo codecs. The codecs will now decompress directly to a
- requested palette. You can request the codecs to use a palette with either
- the SETVIDEO <alias> PALETTE HANDLE TO <hpal>, or REALIZE <alias> BACKGROUND
- MCI commands. You can find these commands in the Video for Windows 1.1
- documentation.
-
- DCI Support
- DCI allows Video for Windows to take advantage of the enhanced capabilities
- of your display cards. You will now see faster and smoother playback of
- video on display cards that use the S3, Cirrus Logic, and many other chip
- sets. Video for Windows will also support all DCI-enabled display adapters.
- Furthermore, the performance of stretched and clipped videos will be
- drastically improved for all displays.
-
- For further information on API changes, please see the "New Performance
- APIs" listed in the DEV_KIT.TXT of the Video for Windows SDK. This SDK is
- available from the Fall '94 addition of the MSDN Level II.
-
- Sincerely,
-
- The Video for Windows Team
- _____________________________________________________________________
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