Readme for Windows Media Video 9 VCM

June 2003

This documentation provides late-breaking or other information that supplements the documentation for the Microsoft® Windows Media® Video 9 VCM.

Contents

Minimum system requirements

Known issues

Legal notice

Minimum system requirements

The following hardware and software are required to use the Windows Media Video 9 VCM compressor:

Known issues

Input video in IYUV format is encoded incorrectly

When you use the Windows Media Video 9 VCM compressor with some applications, and with input video in IYUV format, blank output frames are produced.

Legal notice

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