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Intel Presents: "Tales From LANtropolis"
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TO INSTALL:
1. Insert the "Tales From LANtropolis" CD into your CD-ROM drive.
2. If you are using Windows* 3.1, select Run from the File menu within
the Program Manager. If you are using Windows 95, select Run from the
Start button menu.
3. Type "D:\setup.exe" and press Return. If the letter assigned to your
CD-ROM drive is not D, substitute the appropriate letter.
4. Follow the instructions in the Installer program.
5. If you choose to install Video For Windows 1.1e, be sure to restart
Windows before running "Tales From LANtropolis."
PERFORMANCE QUESTIONS:
Question:
Why does my video playback seem "jerky" or "slow"?
Answer:
If you're getting a slow or jerky response while your video plays, you
may have some applications running in the background of your Windows
environment. For best results, close any open applications before
playing the TFL CD-ROM.
Question:
Why does my screen saver come on during my video playback?
Answer:
Screen savers will over-ride the screen display whenever they sense
inactivity on the mouse or keyboard for a preset duration of time.
If you are having this kind of problem, try raising the amount of time
your screensaver waits for inactivity above 20 minutes or turn it off
while you're enjoying TFL.
Question:
Sometimes my video playback skips scenes, what can I do?
Answer:
See the answer to question number 1. The less processing time that is
allowed for use by the TFL player, the more the chances that it will
miss a scene during the playback.
Question:
Sometimes I can't get my clicks on the player controls to take
effect, what can I do?
Answer:
Windows is built to give video playback a priority over processing time
when a video is being played. Therefore, on some slower systems
you'll need to wait for the keypress or mouse click to be recognized by
the player.
Question:
Why does my my video color seem bland?
Answer:
The video was optimized to run on a system display using 256 colors. If
your display is set for less than that, the video will look bland.
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