A B O U T T H I S D I S C Enhanced CD's are a new kind of CD, which ca either be used to play music from, like an ordinary CD, or to watch a video of one of the tracks, on a computer. L I S T O F C O N T E N T S SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS USING THE ENHANCED CD INSTALLING THE QUICKTIME CONTROL PANEL PROBLEMS S Y S T E M R E Q U I R E M E N T S (minimum system requirements) Intel Processor 166MHz 32 Mb Ram 16bit colour 640 X 480 display 4X CD Rom Windows 95/98 NT4 or later QuickTime 3.0 or later (copy supplied) U S I N G T H E E N H A N C E D C D Before starting, all unecessary programs that may be running should be exited, as they take up the computer's memory. The Enhanced CD should start up automatically when put into the computer's CD drive. Once insid the computer it can be started up from 'My Computer'. Be patient when launching an Enhanced CD as they take longer than other discs to mount up. To exit the Enhanced CD at any time press Alt and F4 together and it will quit. Use the video controls to play back the video. When using the bigscreen button the video will enlarge to fill the whole screen. By clicking on the video, it will shrink back to its original size, revealing the rest of the screen. I N S T A L L I N G Q U I C K T I M E To install QuickTime 3.0 either: Start the Enhanced CD and follow the on screen instructions, which will automatically come on the screen when the Enhanced CD is run, if an earlier version of QuickTime is installed on the computer, or Double-click the alias in the top most level of the CD. This will open the QuickTime installer. P R O B L E M S VIDEO AND COLOUR If you are having problems seeing the Enhanced CD, check that the video drivers on the computer are up to date, and that the monitor is set to the correct bit depth (ie 16bit High Color or higher).To reset the monitors color depth go to 'Start/Settings/Control Panel, and choose the Display icon. In the Settings tab make sure that the Color is set the High Color (16 Bit) or True Color (32 Bit). If you have had difficulty finding the audio tracks from the CD in Windows Explorer, this is because they do not appear, as the method for creating enhanced CD's does not allow them to be seen in the explorer. However, you should be able to listen to the audio tracks by launching your CD Player, which will most likely be located in your accessories folder (Start/Programs/Accessories/..). Then choose the appropriate CD drive and allow a little time for the CD to get ready. After this the tracks should start playing. If they do not you may either have a CD Rom that does not support the enhanced CD format(this would be quite an old CD Rom) or you should check to see if you have the most up to date drivers for your CD playing software. F E E D B A C K Please feel free to send your comments or suggestions to: James Jefferson Sonic Arts 85 Barlby Road London W10 6BN or email: avi@sonic-arts.com