Indeo(R) Video R3.2 V3.22/QuickTime Update -- 3.22.24.09 June 12, 1995 This software update is being made available to provide users with the latest Indeo(R) video Codec for compressing, editing and playing back video on your desktop computer, using Apple's QuickTime software. If you get this update from a non Macintosh computer, the file will be encoded as a MacBinary file named i32qtft.bin. After converting this file from MacBinary, the update will be named "Indeo(R) video R3.2 FAT installer". Double click this file to install this update. For help in converting this MacBinary file see the MacBinary Conversion notes at the end of this file. To install, double click on the "Indeo(R) video R3.2 Fat installer" icon and follow the instructions. This will install Indeo video for QuickTime version V3.22.24.09. Intel Raw Video codec -- V1.10.20.02 ------------------------------------- Major Differences From V1.10.20.00: There are no functional differences from the previous version of this codec. The codec has been rebuilt with the an updated release of the compiler and with the most current QuickTime (2.0) header files. Indeo(R) Video R3.2 codec -- V3.22.24.09 ----------------------------------------- Major Differences From V3.22.21.04: Native PowerPC support has been added. Many playback performance improvements have been put into the 680x0 version of the decoder. The version number has changed to reflect that this extension now supports PowerMac systems. The Indeo(R) video codec will only operate on PowerMacs with QuickTime 2.0 or later. It does not work with QuickTime 1.6.2. Software Requirements --------------------- * QuickTime (1.6.1 or 2.0) installed. * 68030 or better based Macintosh * 4 MB of RAM * System 6.0.7 or later installed Related Software ---------------- * MakeItMooV -- V1.2 * Indeo(R) Video CLUTs MacBinary Conversion Notes: ------------------------- When this software is distributed on non-Macintosh computers, it must be first converted into a format that allows Macintosh two fork files to be read and written as a single fork file. There is a standard for this type of conversion, MacBinary. The encoding conversion, which takes place on a Mac, combines the two file forks into one with header information prepended for later decoding. Files that have been encoded into MacBinary usually have the '.bin' file extension. After encoding, these files can be transported through DOS or Unix computers. When they arrive back on a Macintosh computer, they need to be decoded back into normal two fork Macintosh files. This decoding can be done by several commercial and shareware applications. The StuffIt Deluxe and StuffIt Lite versions 3.0.6 (or later) programs can decode MacBinary files. Use the Translate menu, not File Open, to perform this decoding. Two other shareware applications that do this decoding are available on Compuserve and Internet FTP archives: * MacBinary * Compuserve: Utility to restore MacBinary files DTPFORUM forum, Mac DTP Utilities Library: MACBIN.SEA * Internet FTP: mac.archive.umich.edu:/util/compression/macbinary1.01.sit.hqx * MacBinary II+ 1.0.2 * Compuserve: MacBinary II+ 1.0.2 MACCOMM Forum, Comm Progs/Utils Library: MACBIN.SIT * Internet FTP: mac.archive.umich.edu:/util/compression/macbinaryii+1.01.sit.hqx * StuffIt Lite * Compuserve: MACSYS Forum, Help Files Library: SITLIT.INS * Internet FTP: ftp.netcom.com:pub/leonardr/Aladdin/StuffIt_Lite_3.0.7.hqx