====================================================== Drastic MPEG Encoder - Demonstration Version (c) Copyright 1994,1995 Drastic Technologies ====================================================== The DME 1.93 Demo (public version) is free for personal use subject to the terms outlined in the license agreement accompanying it. (Refer to document: LICENSE.TXT) The DRASTIC MPEG ENCODER is a low cost, high quality software solution for a variety of multi-media applications. DME uses MPEG compression technology to encode streams of over 25 major file formats including .TGA, .AVI. PCX, .BMP, and .JPG. DME also supports audio in .AVI files, .WAV files at standard MPC-2 frequency and resolution (8, or 16 bit, 44.1 Khz.)DME provides an intuitive Windows graphical interface with easy list preview, editing and encoding options. THE DME DEMO VERSION ALLOWS FOR LIMITED ENCODING ONLY. THERE IS A LIMIT OF 30 PICTURES FOR NORMALLY ENCODED VIDEO AND 1 SECOND FOR ENCODED AUDIO. ONLY THE FIRST 1 SECOND OF AVI SOURCE STREAMS WILL BE ENCODED TO AN MPEG STREAM. Available soon! SPOUT, Drastic Technologies' MPEG software playback program. SPOUT plays back MPEG files through an easy-to-use interface. SPOUT also offers playback configuration options. For registration information, please refer to the file REGISTER.TXT. For further information, please contact: Drastic Technologies 37 Kodiak Cres, Unit 6 Downsview, ON M3J 3E5 CANADA (FAX) 416 636 4454 jbrooks@interlog.com Requirements: 386/33Mhz 8Mbyte PC or better Windows 3.x or NT =================================================== Installing The DME Demo: =================================================== To install the DME Demo, simply unzip this file to a directory or 3 1/2" floppy disk and run the setup program under Windows. This will create a program group and icons for the DME Demo and its help file. Under Windows NT: After installing DME Demo, Press Alt+Enter while the DME Icon is highlighted to edit the properties for it, and check the box for running the program in its own memory space. =================================================== The DME Demo consists of the following files: =================================================== The distributed demo consists of a single self-extracting file: File Size (bytes) ---- ------------ DME_DEMO.EXE 1,142,975 The extracted installation package consists of these files: File Size (bytes) ---- ------------ README.TXT 3,790 (this file) LICENSE.TXT 4,256 REGISTER.TXT 2,103 SETUP.EXE 273,920 SETUP.INS 17,011 SETUP.LGO 355 SETUP.PKG 200 DME.Z 901,531 ~INS0762.LIB 6,258 The installation program, SETUP.EXE, will create these files in the directory of your choice: File Size (bytes) ---- ------------ DME.EXE 395,616 DME.HLP 146,450 DMEAVI.DLL 15,200 DTMPEG.DLL 127,488 DTMPGAUD.DLL 198,208 DTMPGSYS.DLL 154,088 LEAD.DLL 573,764 LEAD38.DLL 396,320 MUSCROLL.DLL 11,776 DME maintains the following file in the Windows directory: DME.INI =================================================== Removing the DME Demo: =================================================== To remove the DME Demo, delete the files listed above (and directories, where appropriate). The file DME.INI is used by DME.EXE to maintain custom settings. If you order the commercial release of DME, the same DME.INI file (and same custom settings) can be used.