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- Intel Smart Video Recorder Video for Windows Run-Time Update
- August 24, 1993
-
- Video clips can be played on computers that do not have Microsoft Video
- for Windows. To play a video clip on a computer that does not have Video
- for Windows, follow these steps.
-
- 1. Locate the disk labeled Intel Smart Video Recorder Video for Windows
- Run-Time and use either the Microsoft Windows File Manager or the DOS
- DISKCOPY command to duplicate it.
-
- 2. Insert the duplicate disk into the diskette drive of the computer that
- will be used to play the video clip. From the Windows Program Manager,
- select the File and Run... menu items.
-
- 3. The Run dialog box appears. In the dialog box enter
-
- A:\SETUP
-
- (Drive B: can be used just substitute B: for A: in the command above.)
-
- 4. Click the 'OK' button.
-
- This Setup installs a Run-Time version of Video for Windows. It also
- updates Media Player (usually located in the Accessories group).
-
- 5. Run a video clip by double-clicking on the Media Player icon and
- selecting the File menu item and then Open.
-
- Note: The computer you wish to run the video clip on must have as a
- minimum, a 486SX/25 microprocessor, Microsoft Windows 3.1, and a
- 256-color or higher graphics card.
-
- Note: The Microsoft Video for Windows disks also contain a set of runtime
- files. The Video for Windows runtime is not specific to the Intel
- Smart Video Recorder, while the version documented here has the
- latest INDEO (TM) video technology drivers. Release 3.0 Version 3.01.
-