Multimedia Pack 1.0 - Release Notes
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February 8, 1993
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HyperGuide or in online Help. 


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Contents
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This document contains additional information on the following topics:

	Drivers and Microsoft Multimedia Pack 1.0

	Video for Windows 1.0 Runtime Notes

	ScreenCraze Notes

	Sample Media File Notes

	Final Notes


Drivers and Microsoft Multimedia Pack 1.0
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Accompanying the Microsoft (R) Multimedia Pack version 1.0 product are
certain display and audio driver software programs created by the
manufacturers of such hardware. Please note that these third-party driver
programs are not part of the Microsoft (R) Multimedia Pack product.
Microsoft makes no warranties or claims regarding the quality, stability or
performance characteristics of the driver programs, which are included AS
IS WITHOUT WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTIBILITY. The 
included driver programs are the latest releases available to Microsoft, 
and are included for your convenience only. Should you experience any 
difficulties with the driver programs, please contact the
manufacturer of the display or audio device you are using with your
computer system to inquire about obtaining a more recent version.

The \DRIVERS directory of the Multimedia Pack CD-ROM contains the
latest releases of device drivers for the following laserdisc player 
and audio cards:

	Device				Driver Description

	Pioneer laserdisc Player	[MCI] Pioneer 4200 Videodisc

	Media Vision Pro Audio 		Media Vision Pro Audio (Original)
	Spectrum (Original) 		Wave/MIDI/Aux

	Media Vision Pro Audio		Media Vision Pro Audio & 	
	Spectrum Plus			CDPC Wave/MIDI/Aux

	Media Vision Pro Audio		Media Vision Pro Audio &
	Spectrum 16			CDPC Wave/MIDI/Aux


To install a driver for an audio device or for the laserdisc player:

	1. Insert the Multimedia Pack CD-ROM in the appropriate disc 
	   drive.

	2. From the Control Panel, select the Drivers icon.

	3. Choose Add.
	   The Add dialog box appears.

	4. From the list of driver choices, select "Unlisted or 
	   Updated Driver."

	5. Choose OK.
	   The Install Driver dialog box appears.

	6. Identify the CD-ROM drive containing Multimedia Pack disc.

	7. Choose OK.
	   The Add Unlisted or Updated Drivers dialog box appears.

	8. Select the driver you want to install.
	
	9. Choose OK.

	10. If your driver requires additional configuration information, 
	    choose the appropriate settings.

	11. Choose OK.  You'll also need to restart Windows to use the 
	    newly-installed driver.
		
The Multimedia Pack CD-ROM also contains the following display drivers:

	S3 640x480 32K colors
	VGA 320x200 256 colors
	VGA 640x480 16 shades of gray
	VGA 640x480 16 palettized colors

To install a display driver:

	1. Start the Windows Setup application.

	2. From the Options menu, choose the Change System Settings
	   command. The Change System Settings dialog box appears.

	3. From the list of displays, select "Other display (requires disk
	   from OEM)."

	4. Identify the CD-ROM drive containing Multimedia Pack disc.

	5. Choose OK.
	   The list of display drivers appears.

	6. Select the driver you want to install.

	7. Choose OK.

	8. Choose OK again.	

	9. Follow any additional instructions from the Setup application.

The device-independent portion of the Microsoft CD-ROM Extensions
(MSCDEX.EXE) is also included in the \DRIVERS directory of the
Multimedia Pack. If the version of MSCDEX.EXE you are using is less than
2.11, replace this file on your multimedia PC with the version on the
Multimedia Pack CD-ROM.


Video for Windows 1.0 Runtime Notes
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This release of the Video for Windows playback driver does not work with
the Notebook accessory that accompanies Windows for Pen Computing.

Current 16-bit color drivers may have performance problems because they
do not yet directly support 16-bit device-independent bitmaps (DIBs) and
must translate images from a 24-bit color depth.

If you experience problems playing videos on a Media Vision audio board,
you should contact their technical support department at 1-800-638-2807 to
get an updated driver.

You may see a "profiling display" message after you install or after 
changing the display driver. This is normal. The system is determining 
the fastest method to talk to your display driver.


ScreenCraze Notes
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ScreenCraze is an animated screen saver application copyrighted in 1991 by
Gold Disk Inc. Information about running the version of ScreenCraze
included in the Multimedia Pack is included in the README.TXT file located
in the \SCRNCRZE\S directory of the Multimedia Pack CD-ROM. If you
require technical support for ScreenCraze, call Gold Disk technical support
at (416) 602-5292.

For ScreenCraze licensing information, see the LICENSE.TXT file located in
the \SCRNCRZE\S directory of the Multimedia Pack CD-ROM.


Sample Media File Notes
=======================

The sample media files included on the Multimedia Pack CD-ROM are
licensed for personal use. You can use the animation, digital-audio, and
MIDI files included on the Multimedia Pack CD-ROM in your presentations,
spreadsheets, and other documents.

The Multimedia Pack CD-ROM also includes sample video clips in the
following directories:

	\SAMPLES\VIDEO\MISC
	\SAMPLES\VIDEO\FUNSTUFF

The following video clips are stored in the \SAMPLES\VIDEO\MISC
directory. You can use these video clips in your presentations, 
spreadsheets, and other documents:

	Title					Filename
	Earth's Climate				EARTH.AVI
	Fun with Food				FUNPLAY.AVI
	Martin Luther King Jr.			CVLMVT.AVI
	Motorcycle				IMOTO.AVI

The following video clips are stored in the \SAMPLES\VIDEO\FUNSTUFF
directory. You can use these video clips for personal viewing only. You
cannot copy or use the following video clips, except for personal use:

	Title					Filename
	Flying Video Tape			COOL.AVI
	Let's Do Lunch				EMAIL.AVI
	Nature					3NATURE.AVI
	Octopus of Love				HOLIDAYS.AVI
	Surf the Earth				SNWBRD.AVI
	Wind Addiction				WINDSURF.AVI

Note  You cannot use any of the sample media files from the Multimedia
Pack in any product that you intend to distribute, commercially or non-
commercially.


Final Notes
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HyperGuide Documents Windows 3.1
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The version of HyperGuide included in the Multimedia Pack documents
Windows 3.1. The README.WRI files of both Windows 3.1 and Windows
for Workgroups refer to a version of HyperGuide that shipped with the
Multimedia Extensions for Windows 3.0.

Installing Drivers
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If you experience difficulties installing the display drivers on the 
Multimedia Pack CD-ROM, delete or rename any OEM*.INF files in the Windows
SYSTEM directory (normally \WINDOWS\SYSTEM) before setting up the
drivers from the Multimedia Pack CD-ROM. The OEM*.INF files probably
remain from an installation from another disk.

Note:  Do not remove the file SETUP.INF.

VidTest Data Streaming Performance Test
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When specifying the Requested Transfer Rate, enter the value either as
kilobytes such as 50k or as a multiple of 1024 such as 51200.

Running Multimedia Tour Without a Mouse
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The Multimedia Tour application requires a mouse. Do not run the
Multimedia Tour on systems that don't have a mouse installed.

Memory Usage of the Multimedia Tour
-----------------------------------
The Multimedia Tour consumes memory when it is run. If the system
memory resources (RAM) become exhausted while the Multimedia Tour is
running, close the Multimedia Tour to free system memory.

Running MMTour with an External MIDI Synthesizer
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The Multimedia Tour includes sample files of several types, including MIDI,
digitized sound (waveform), and CD-audio. If the MIDI samples of the
Multimedia Tour do not play with your external MIDI synthesizer, please use
the MIDI Mapper icon in the Control Pannel to map channels 13 through 16
to your internal MIDI synthesizer.

Running Multimedia Tour in Windows Standard Mode
------------------------------------------------
You might experience the loss of sound if you run the Multimedia Tour with
Windows running in standard mode. If sound stops working in Windows after
running the Multimedia Tour while Windows is in standard mode, restart
Windows to regain sound.

Device Drivers
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If you experience problems with any of the driver programs, please contact
the device manufacturer to get an updated driver.

Running Windows Setup and the MCGA Display Driver
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If you install the MCGA display driver and later replace it with another
display driver using Windows SETUP (started from within WIndows--not MS-
DOS), you'll need to manually remove the following entries from the
[FONTS] section of WIN.INI:

MS Sans Serif 5  (320x200 bold low res)=LRHELVB.FON
MS Sans Serif 5  (320x200 low res)=LRHELV.FON

Subsequent Windows Installations
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If you install another version of Windows, such as Windows for Workgroups,
onto your PC after installing the Multimedia Pack, the new installation of
Windows will overwrite some of the help files associated with Multimedia
Pack applications. You should re-install the Multimedia Pack to maintain
consistency between the applications and their associated help files.

