************************************************************************* Xingit! Runtime Video Player Copyright (c) 1990-1994 Xing Technology Corporation Xingit! (tm) Version 1.1d (Re-released 19 September 1994) Xing Technology Corporation 1540 West Branch Street Arroyo Grande, CA 93420 Technical Support: 805-473-7431 Fax: 805-473-0147 BBS: 805-473-2680 **************************************************************************** The file MPEGVU.EXE is a self-extracting ZIP file (PKZIP 2.04g) that contains the Xingit! Runtime Video Player for IBM 386/486 PC compatibles. Xing grants you the right to reproduce and distribute the Xingit! Runtime Video Player under the following conditions: 1 You may distribute copies of the entire original archive file AS ARCHIVED by Xing Technology with its authorized authentication code (you may change the file extension to .ZIP or .EXE as desired); 2 You may distribute it only in conjunction with and as part of a video clip--not as part of any operating system, application program, or on a stand-alone basis--and for the sole purpose of playing back such video clips. This README file introduces Xing Technology and its products and gives instructions for: - installing the Xingit! Runtime Video Player; - starting the Xingit! Runtime Video Player; - boosting video playback performance. ################################################################################ INTRODUCING XING TECHNOLOGY Xing Technology Corporation, is an active participant in the international committee that established and defined the JPEG and MPEG standards. Xing develops, licenses, and applies data compression technology to multimedia communications solutions. The company's products enable OEM's, developers and end-users to integrate words, sound, still and moving pictures into cost-effective PC-based business, education and training tools. The PRODBRF.WRI file in this archive contains a brief introduction to the following products from Xing Technology: - Xingit! - real-time video capture board with encoding software, video and sound editors, and full-featured player; - XingCD - the first low-cost, full-screen MPEG compression software for desktop PCs; - Picture Prowler - a fast JPEG imagebase manager for Windows; - VTCompress - DOS and Windows application and libraries for coding/decoding and viewing JPEGs; - XingSound - real-time MPEG audio recorder, software encoder, and audio file player for Windows. Contact Xing or your Xing reseller for more information about these products. ################################################################################ INSTALLING THE XINGIT! RUNTIME VIDEO PLAYER The MPEGVU.EXE file is a self extracting ZIP file that contains the Xingit! Runtime Video Player. To install the player: 1 Create a new directory on your hard drive and copy into it the MPEGVU.EXE file. 2 Run the MPEGVU.EXE program from a DOS command line or from within Windows: - to run it from a DOS command line, change to the directory that contains the MPEGVU.EXE program and type "MPEGVU"; - to run it from within Windows, choose "Run" from the Program Manager's "File" menu; the "Run" dialog appears; enter in the "Command Line" field the full pathname of the MPEGVU.EXE program and click the "OK" button. When the MPEGVU.EXE program is finished, the installation directory should contain the following files: DMFW.EXE Windows Video Player MPEG.EXE DOS Video Player Program LOOKCHIP.DLL Video Board detector DDLL.LST data file used by DMFW MPEG160.DLL Video Playback Driver for small screen MPEG320.DLL Video Playback Driver for large screen MSND_MP2.DLL MPEG Sound Driver MSND_WAV.DLL WAV Sound Driver XINGIT.HLP Windows Help file - Please Use it! README.TXT The file you are reading! PRODBRF.WRI A description of products from Xing Technology 3 Add the pathname of the installation directory to your environment's PATH variable. ################################################################################ STARTING THE XINGIT! RUNTIME VIDEO PLAYER The Xingit! Runtime Video Player includes a Windows MPEG Player (DMFW.EXE) and a DOS MPEG Player (MPEG.EXE). NOTE: This version of the Xingit! Runtime Video Player can not play MPEG files containing interframes ("B" and "P" frames) or interleaved MPEG audio data. It is restricted to the 160 x 120 file resolution of the Xingit Capture board, although it can play back the qsif resolution files in a 320 x 240 window. Sample files, which are I-frame only 160 x 120 resolution are available on Xing's BBS. As with any Windows application, you can start the DMFW.EXE program in a number of ways, e.g, from the File Manager or with the "Run" command in the Program Manager's "File" menu. It is easiest to create a new Program Manager item for the DMFW.EXE program: 1 Start Windows and open the Program Manager window; 2 Choose "New" from the Program Manager's "File" menu; the "New Program Object" window appears; 3 Select the "Program Item" radio button and click the "OK" button; the "Program Item Properties" window appears; 4 Enter "Xingit! Player" in the "Description" field, enter the full pathname of the DMFW.EXE program in the "Command Line" field, and enter the pathname of the directory that contains the DMFW.EXE program in the "Working Directory" field, and click the OK button; A new program item "Xingit! Player" appears. 5 Double-click the "Xingit Player" icon to start the program. The XingIt! player appears. You can now use the Xingit! Player as described in the programs' on-line help. To run the DOS version of the player (MPEG.EXE), change to the directory that contains the MPEG.EXE program and issue the following command: > MPEG MPEGFILENAME.MPG Where "MPEGFILENAME" is the name of an MPEG video file. To see a complete usage description, issue the following command: > MPEG ################################################################################ BOOSTING VIDEO PLAYBACK PERFORMANCE The Xingit! Runtime Video Player uses a Windows Bitmap driver to communicate with your PC's video hardware and quickly playback video data on your computer's monitor. This Device Independent Bitmap (DIB) driver is active by default, so the Player works with any Windows-compatible video hardware. To achieve even faster playback of video sequences you can disable the DIB driver and use one of Xingit's direct drivers. These high-speed drivers communicate directly with many popular video boards. To disable the Xingit! Player's DIB driver and select a direct driver: 1 Make sure "Use DIB" item is unchecked in the Player's "View" menu. 2 Choose an appropriate entry from the "Video Driver" item in the Player's "View" menu. If the player recognizes your PC's video driver, it displays your driver's name at the bottom of the "Video Driver" menu with the label "Detected." 3 Choose "Save Xingit! Preferences" from the "Preferences" menu. The following direct video drivers are currently provided with the Xingit! Player (actual compatibility has not been tested with all of the listed boards and is assumed): Reso- Col- Supported video board Video Driver lution: ors: ------------ ------- ---- ------------------------------ ATI VGAWonder 640x480 256 ATI VGA Wonder Cirrus GD5422 [640x480] & Cirrus GD5424 [640x480] 640x480 256 Boca SXVGAX5 Super VGA Cirrus GD5422 [800x600] & Cirrus GD5424 [800x600] 800x600 256 Boca SXVGAX5 Super VGA Compaq AVGA 640x480 256 Compaq Advanced VGA Dell Jaws VGA S3 86C911/924 [256 Color] 640x480 256 Actix GraphicsENGINE Diamond Stealth VRAM Genoa WindowsVGA Model 8800/8860 S3 86C801/805 [256 Color] 640x480 256 Actix GraphicsENGINE 32 S3 86C801/805 [Hi Color] 640x480 64k Actix GraphicsENGINE 32 Trident 8900 B/C 640x480 256 TsengET4000/Weitek5186 640x480 256 Orchid Prodesigner IIs Everex Viewpoint Diamond Speedstar Cardinal VGA 700/732 Boca Super VGA STB Powergraph/Powerview Video 7 HT-209D/216 Video7 VRAM II Video7 Win-VGA Video7 VGA 1024i Diamond Speedstar 24X Western Digital WD90Cxx 640x480 256 Compuadd Windows Accelerator If your PC's video driver does not appear in this list, you must use one of Xingit!'s device independent bitmap (DIB) driver. NOTE FOR USERS WITH COMPAQ Q-VISION VIDEO The Xing Video drivers embedded within MPEG320.DLL & MPEG160.DLL are compatible for operation with the Compaq Advanced VGA, with which QVision boards are backward compatible. But, you cannot use QVision Windows drivers with our video file. Rather you must ensure that the Advanced VGA driver is installed for the QVision adapter board. 1 The Windows video driver installed via the windows SETUP icon should first be changed to the CPQAVGA.DRV driver. If this cannot be done within the SETUP program of Windows, you must accomplish this by manually editing the SYSTEM.INI file: Look in SYSTEM.INI and locate the parameter display.drv=QVISION8.DRV and change it to display.drv=CPQAVGA.DRV Using the display driver disk supplied by COMPAQ, locate the file CPQAVGA.DRV and copy it to the \SYSTEM subdirectory of your \WINDOWS 2 Using the COMPAQ supplied utility program CPQSETUP.EXE it will be necessary to assure that the D/A converter (DAC) is selected to 8-bit operation. 3 Within the Xingit! Player program, use the menu to select the Xing Video driver for Compaq select: View - Video Driver - Compaq AVGA.