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Motion Pixels MovieCD
=====================
Motion Pixels and Sirius Publishing have joined forces to bring
you the latest in software video technology for your personal
computer. You can now view full length features films from a set
of CD-ROM discs, complete with your own personal remote control.
Features
========
- Video playback in a window or full-screen
- Instant access to any portion of video content
- 13 different video resizing methods
- Fully-functional remote control - Advance one frame, back one
frame, play, stop, rewind, fast-forward, go to specific time,
slow-motion, adjustable rewind & fast-forward speeds, audio
mute, replay options, always on top,boost priority, play fullscreen,
minimize/maximize, exit, video time counter, user-definable
playback styles, adjustable screen resolutions, video chipset
detection, and optimize for no cache.
- Auto run
- Auto install
Minimum System Requirements
===========================
486/66 Mhz CPU
8MB RAM
2X CD-ROM drive
128KB Level 2 cache
Local-bus video adapter (640x480, 256 colors) w\ 1MB RAM
Sound Blaster or 100%-compatible sound card w\ speakers
10 MB available hard disk space
DOS 5.0
Windows 3.1 or Windows or Workgroups 3.11
Windows-compatible mouse
Recommended System Requirements
===============================
Pentium 75Mhz CPU or greater
16MB RAM or greater
256KB Level 2 cache or greater
4X CD-ROM drive or greater
PCI-bus video adapter (640x480, 32,768 colors) w/ 1 MB RAM or greater
Sound Blaster or 100% compatible sound card w\ speakers
10 MB available hard disk space
DOS 6.0 or greater
Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, or Windows 95
Windows-compatible mouse
Windows 95 Installation
=======================
The Motion Pixels MovieCD features an automatic installation routine
that runs under Windows '95.
Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive. Windows 95 will scan the disc
and begin the installation process.
If the setup does not start automatically, go to the Start Menu in the
Windows 95 taskbar and select "Run".
In the "Run" dialog box, type the CD-ROM drive letter,( i.e. F:\)
SETUP.EXE or choose the "Browse" button. Select the appropriate drive
letter under "Look In", then click on the SETUP icon. Click on "OK" to
begin the installation.
The Install Shield wizard will appear. When this wizard is complete,
click on "Next" to continue or "Cancel" to abort the installation.
Click "Next" to continue the installation in the Welcome screen, click
"Back" to go to the previous screen, or "Cancel" to abort the process.
In the Change Destination Directory dialog box, click on "Next". This
will create a directory called "C:\MPIXELS" on the local hard disk.
Note: As the installation progresses, the system will be checked for
any necessary files needed to run the MovieCD program. For
example, if Microsoft Video for Windows already exists on your
system, it will not be reinstalled. The MovieCD program will
make all the necesary modifications to your system files.
Once the Motion Pixels Program Group is created, click on "Finish" to
complete the installation. The MovieCD program will launch
automatically. Please consult the "Using the Remote Control" section
for more information.
To remove the MovieCD program from the system, go to the Windows 95
Start Menu, select "Settings", then "Control Panel".
Click on the "Add\Remove Programs" icon and choose "The Motion Pixels
Movie Player".
Click on the "Add\Remove" button and confirm that you want to delete
the files.
The Uninstall Shield program will launch and remove all applicable
files from the system. Close the "Add\Remove Programs" dialog box
when finished.
Windows 3.1 Installation
========================
To install the MovieCD program under Windows 3.1 or Windows for
Workgroups 3.11, do the following:
Insert the CD disc into the CD-ROM drive. In the Windows Program
Manager, select "File", then"Run".
In the Command Line box, type the CD-ROM drive letter,( i.e. F:\)
SETUP.EXE or choose the "Browse" button. Select the appropriate drive
letter under "Drives", then click on SETUP.EXE. Click on "OK" when
ready to proceed.
Click "OK" in the Run dialog box to begin the installation.
The Install Shield wizard will appear. When this wizard is complete,
click on "Next" to continue or "Cancel" to abort the installation.
Click "Next" to continue the installation in the Welcome screen,
click "Back" to go to the previous screen, or "Cancel" to abort the
process.
In the Change Destination Directory dialog box, click on "Next". This
will create a directory called "C:\MPIXELS" on the local hard disk.
Note: As the installation progresses, the system will be checked
for any necessary files needed to run the MovieCD program.
For example, if Microsoft Video for Windows already exists on
your system, it will not be reinstalled. The MovieCD program
will make all the necesary modifications to your system files.
Once the Motion Pixels Program Group is created, click on "Finish"
to complete the installation. The MovieCD program will launch
automatically. Please consult the "Using the Remote Control"
section for more information.
Note: A message may appear "No DCI driver installed". This error
message is not an error messages at all, but a status message
stating that your video performance will increase if you have
a DCI driver for your specific video adapter. Please consult
the manufacturer's website for more information.
To remove the MovieCD program from the system, click on the Uninstall
icon in the Motion Pixels Program Group.