Indeo(R) Video Interactive R4.1 -- Version 4.11.15.60 Microsoft Windows* 95 and Windows NT October 24, 1995 This setup program installs the 32-bit Indeo video drivers on Windows 95 or Windows NT systems. Readme32.txt Topics: ------------------ o Indeo Video Driver Versions o Installation o Additional Documentation o Known Operating Characteristics of R4.1 o Software Requirements o Minimum System Configuration o Technical Support and Updates Indeo Video Drivers: -------------------- Indeo(R) video interactive R4.1 - V4.11.15.60 [filename: ir41_32.dll] Indeo(R) video R3.2 - V3.24.15.02 [filename: ir32_32.dll] Indeo(R) video Raw YVU9 - V1.10.15.11 [filename: iyvu9_32.dll] Installation: ------------- Windows 95: The setup program installs the Indeo video drivers in the Windows 95 System subdirectory (e.g. \windows\system). Setup puts the following entries in the system.ini file: [drivers32] VIDC.IV41=ir41_32.dll VIDC.IV32=ir32_32.dll VIDC.IV31=ir32_32.dll VIDC.YVU9=iyvu9_32.dll Setup also places the following entries in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE section of the system registry: System\CurrentControlSet\control\MediaResources\icm\vidc.IV41 System\CurrentControlSet\control\MediaResources\icm\vidc.IV32 System\CurrentControlSet\control\MediaResources\icm\vidc.IV31 System\CurrentControlSet\control\MediaResources\icm\vidc.YVU9 Windows NT: The setup program installs the Indeo video drivers in the Windows NT System32 subdirectory (e.g. \windows\system32). Setup puts the following entries into the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE section of the system registry: Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers\VIDC.IV41 Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers\VIDC.IV32 Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers\VIDC.IV31 Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers\VIDC.YVU9 Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\drivers.desc\IR41_32.DLL Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\drivers.desc\IR32_32.DLL Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\drivers.desc\IYVU9_32.DLL Additional Documentation: ------------------------- o OVERVIEW.DOC This document presents a high-level overview of Indeo video interactive's new features. o TRAN_IV4.DOC This whitepaper describes techniques for successfully encoding transparent Indeo Video Bitstreams using Adobe Premiere* 4.0 for Windows o R4CAPS.DOC Version 2.6 of the "Indeo Video Interactive Features and Capabilities" document, includes updates to the video for windows programming interface specification. o EDITING.DOC A brief explanation on how to use present editing tools to edit and compress avi files utilizing the new features of Indeo video R4. o VFW_SPEC.H A header file to match the Video for Windows ICM messages and structures for the Indeo video interactive codec. o IVR4PAL.DOC An explanation of a new configurable palette mode that is not supported by previous releases of Indeo video. The codec uses only the first 198 palette entries for video colors; the remaining 38 palette entries are reserved for use by the application. o IV41DFLT.PAL Indeo Video Interactive palette. Known Operating Characteristics of R4.1: ---------------------------------------- o Can not use MCIAVI to access interactive features In order to access the new interactive features and capabilities introduced by Indeo video interactive within the existing Video For Windows architecture, the ICM interface must be used. VfW does not allow access to the ICM via the MCIAVI interface. As a result, an interactive application must provide the MCIAVI functionality for decoding such as avi file I/O, sound play and synchronization, and keyframe management. Linear applications, such as those presently using Indeo Video R3.2, can use the MCIAVI interface and obtain the image quality and the automatic scalability capability of Indeo video interactive. o Does not load on 386 machines In order to provide a high quality image with good playback performance, the recommended minimum system configuration for Indeo video interactive is a 486DX2/66. The Indeo video interactive codec is implemented with instructions specific to 486 or later processors. If the codec detects a 386 processor or less, then the codec is not loaded. It is recommended that applications check the processor type and notify the 386 user that they have insufficient resources to play the video portions of the application. o Playing Multiple clips Multiple clips will play simultaneously; however, playing clips with different frame rates disables the scalability mechanism. During concurrent playback, both clips will play all frames and all bands. Scalability will be re-enabled as soon as all active clips have the same frame rate. o Transparency Playback and Dropped Frames 1. For software vendors using Transparency and drawing directly to the on-screen frame buffer: If the application requires all frames to be returned, such as in an application that uses transparency to an on-screen buffer, then the codec should be used without ICM_DRAW_BEGIN and ICM_DRAW_END calls surrounding the DECOMPRESS messages for the motion playback. This ensures that no frames will be dropped so that the non-transparent section is overlayed on the background. These DRAW messages cause the decoder to begin scaling back and dropping frames when the required decode time is not available. The ICM_DRAW_BEGIN message puts the the decoder in "Normal Playback" mode, and the ICM_DRAW_END message takes it out and puts it back into "Stepping Mode" (The default playback mode of the decoder), where all frames are returned. 2. For software vendors using Transparency and drawing to an off-screen frame buffer: The application needs to recognize the codec's "Don't Draw" message and not flip screen buffer pages in this case. o IF09 and Transparency / Local Decode IF09 is a data format which can be output by the R4.1 codec. It is similar to the Raw YVU9 format. IF09 is used as input to DCI enabled hardware that handles color space conversion. 1. The IF09 output format supported by Indeo video interactive does not directly support the Transparency and Local Decode features of the algorithm, however they can be used together with application support. 2. IF09 and Transparency: The entire IF09 buffer is filled by image data regardless of Transparency (or local decode). Thus, transparent pixels ARE written in this buffer. To use transparency, the calling application must request to have the transparency mask exposed, and combine it with the IF09 buffer at color conversion time. 3. IF09 and Local Decode: The calling application has 2 ways of getting full local decode support with the decoder. It may manually clip view rectangle from the IF09 buffer, as it color converts it to the screen, or it may request the transparency mask, which is clipped to the view rect, and treat local decode as transparency. In either case, the Decode rectangle will still correctly tell the decoder the portions of video to decode. o New Indeo Video Interactive Palette The Indeo video interactive palette has changed relative to the Indeo Video R3.2 palette. Any graphics or video files created based on the Indeo Video R3.x palette will need to be re-done to work with the Indeo video interactive palette. o Advanced Compression Options When using VidEdit, you must use 'Save as Default" in order to have the codec use your current settings. This is due to the operating characteristics of VidEdit. o Frame Sizes In increments of 4, the minimum supported frame size is 32x32 (pixels); and the maximum supported frame size is 8192x8192 (pixels). o Concatenating files using an editing application When concatenating multiple V4.1 encoded files using an editing application such as Adobe Premiere, you must insure that all the clips are the same size and were encoded with the same features in the Advanced Dialog box (bi-dir, transparency, view port, scalability, ...). Combining files with different parameters will have undetermined behavior. Software Requirements: ----------------------- o Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT Minimum Hardware Configuration: ------------------------------ 486DX2/66 Mhz CPU 8 MB system RAM CD ROM drive(300KB/sec) SVGA display (VESA compliant) 8-bit Sound board For best frame rate performance, configure the graphics card for 8-bit color mode. For best image quality, use 24-bit color mode. Off-line encoding is CPU-intensive, i.e. the faster the CPU the faster the compression time. Technical Support and Updates: ------------------------------ Technical information and any future updates to Indeo Video Interactive will be posted on the following electronic forums: World Wide Web http://www.intel.com PC Developers Support, Multimedia CompuServe Go IntelArch Multimedia Forum Internet ftp.intel.com ~/pub/IAL/multimedia For technical assistance with Indeo technology, post a message on the IntelArch forum on Compuserve in the Multimedia library #9 or send an electronic mail message to developer_support@intel.com. _____________________________________________________________________ * Other brands and names are the property of their respective owners.