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CLIPDIR.TXT - CLIP DIRECTOR VERSION 1.00b
PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION
_______________________________________________________________
Please take the time to review this file before installing and
running Clip Director.
If you have not already done so, please review the README.TXT
file. README.TXT contains important program notes and last
minute additions to program documentation that could not be
included in this file or in the program's help system (.HLP)
file.
INTRODUCTION
------------
Clip Director is a CD-ROM file utility designed to provide a
quick and easy means of browsing through .AVI movie clip files
on a compact disk. In conjunction with a library file located
on the CD-ROM disk itself, Clip Director provides a variety of
useful information about each .AVI clip, including a file
description, file size, playing time, as well as background
information about the motion picture from which the clip was
obtained. Clip Director can also display a "still" picture
from each clip.
Best of all, Clip Director provides a built-in .AVI file
viewer, which can play the selected clip directly from the
CD-ROM drive.
Clip Director's .AVI playback functions are not limited to
files on the CD-ROM disk. The program provides an .AVI File
Open function, allowing quick and easy playback of .AVI files
anywhere on the user's system (i.e., from any installed physical
or logical drive).
Clip Director offers a convenient method of navigating the
contents of a CD-ROM disk, removing the guesswork of having to
rely on directory listings of inscrutable 8-character filenames.
In short, the program makes its associated CD-ROM disks easier
and more fun to use!
NOTE: Clip Director requires that a version of the Video for
Windows driver set be installed and correctly configured for
this system. The run-time version of this driver set may be
included on your CD-ROM disk or on the Clip Director master
disk. The run-time version of Video for Windows can also be
ordered directly from Microsoft Corporation, or downloaded from
public bulletin boards or on-line information services like
CompuServe and Prodigy. Instructions for the installation and
configuration of the Video for Windows driver set is included
with the driver files.
PRODUCT VERSION INFORMATION
---------------------------
Version 1.0a of Clip Director now supports the display of video
clip "still shots" in up to 256 colors. This display will more
accurately represent the appearance of the .AVI video clip.
PROGRAM FILES
-------------
The CLIP DIRECTOR package consists of four files:
README.TXT
A small ASCII text file, containing release information and
installation notes. This file may be viewed with Windows
Notepad or any comparable text editor/viewer.
CLIPDIR.EXE
The executable program file.
CLIPDIR.HLP
The Windows Help file, used for providing comprehensive
run-time help. Help topics may be easily printed through
the Windows Help menu bar "File/Print Topic" command.
CLIPDIR.TXT
This file, containing program information, notes, and
general instructions.
A fifth file, CLIPDIR.INI, is created the first time the
program is run, and is maintained in the default Windows
directory (e.g., C:\WINDOWS or C:\WIN).
PROGRAM NOTES
-------------
Clip Director runs within the Microsoft Windows environment
(versions 3.1 or higher), and requires the following:
* VGA graphics (640x480) or higher.
Although Clip Director may be run in 16-color or black &
white modes, we strongly recommend running the program under
Windows in a minimum 256-color mode. .AVI file playback is
far more "true-to-life" with a palette of 256 or more colors.
A mouse or other pointing device is highly recommended, but
not required for program operation.
GETTING STARTED
---------------
Clip Director requires very little in the way of configuration
or setup.
Following the installation process, the essential program
files (CLIPDIR.EXE, CLIPDIR.INI, CLIPDIR.HLP) should reside in
their own directory on your hard disk (e.g., C:\CLIPDIR). A
few ASCII text files will also be present; these text files
are handy sources of program information, but are not
necessary for running the program.
Clip Director can be run from a Windows File Manager command
line (via "File/Run") or from a Program Manager icon.
The first time Clip Manager is run, the program's CD-ROM drive
letter setting (i.e., D, E, F, etc.) should be entered. This
is accomplished by selecting the menu bar "Options/Select
CD-ROM Drive..." command. This command opens a dialog box
containing a single drop-down listbox control. You should
select the letter of your installed CD-ROM drive and close the
dialog box with the "OK" button.
Once this selection is made, the drive letter is written into
Clip Director's initialization file and used as the program
default. This default will be placed into effect every time
Clip Director is run. As a result, you should not have to
make the drive selection again unless you change your system
hardware setup or disk drive assignments.
If you do change your system setup to add, remove, or replace
an installed CD-ROM drive, you will probably need to re-set
Clip Director's CD-ROM drive default.
NOTE: The CD-ROM drive setting must be correct, or Clip
Director will not be able to access the correct library file
on the desired CD-ROM disk.
If you like, you may select the display format in which your
movie clips will be played. By default, the program will play
.AVI files in a window which may be moved or minimized. You
can easily toggle between window and full-screen display via
the menu bar "Options/Preview In Window" and "Options/Preview
Full-Screen" commands.
With this simple selection, Clip Director is now ready for use!
USING CLIP DIRECTOR
-------------------
When Clip Director is up and running, the selected CD-ROM
disk should be inserted into the CD-ROM drive. As with any
removable media, you should take care to see that the CD-ROM
disk is inserted correctly and that the drive tray, door, or
latch is secured.
When it is loaded, the disk is ready to be scanned by Clip
Director.
To scan the CD-ROM disk, simply press the "SCAN" button.
Clip Director will verify that a recognizable CD-ROM disk is
loaded in the drive and will load the clip file descriptions
into the listbox control located on the left side of the
program window.
NOTE: If Clip Director does not recognize the loaded CD-ROM
disk, or encounters a problem scanning its contents, an
error message will be posted, giving you the chance to
change disks or check the CD-ROM drive to make sure the disk
is inserted correctly.
Assuming the disk has been successfully scanned, you are
free to browse through the clip descriptions in the listbox
control. Note that this control contains all .AVI clips
contained on the CD-ROM disk, regardless of their directory
locations. Even so, you are able to scroll through them as
though they were all in a single directory.
When a clip description is selected, the .AVI file name and
file size are displayed in the status boxes located along the
bottom of the program window. Some detailed background
information about the selected clip may also be provided in
the large status box located on the right side of the program
window. If available, a clip "still" from the .AVI file will
be displayed, as well.
The clip itself can be played at any time by pressing the
"PLAY" button, or by double-clicking the mouse pointer on the
clip description in the listbox control. The .AVI file will
play in its own window or full-screen, depending on Clip
Director's current display option setting.
When a clip is opened for playback, Clip Director is able to
access the Video for Windows driver for additional information
about the .AVI file itself. This information (total frames
and play time) is displayed during playback.
When previewed in a window, playback can be paused or canceled
by pressing the "PAUSE" or "CLOSE" buttons, respectively.
When previewed full-screen, playback can be closed by clicking
the left mouse button or pressing the keyboard spacebar.
A paused clip may be restarted at any time by pressing the
"PLAY" button.
When a window-previewed clip finishes playing, it is still
considered "open" (and is, in fact automatically rewound for
additional play). Before selecting a different clip, the
current one must be closed via the "CLOSE" button.
NOTE: Clip Director will only support playback of one .AVI
file at a time.
Help is available at any time through the Clip Director
menu bar "Help/Contents..." command. You can directly
access any Help topic through the Index, or browse from
topic to topic.
Help topics may be printed through the Windows Help menu bar
"File/Print Topic" command.
MENU BAR COMMAND SUMMARY
------------------------
File
Open AVI File...
----------------
This command opens a file dialog box from which any
.AVI movie file can be selected for playing. From
the dialog box, the user can select an .AVI file
from a listbox control (or by typing the filename or
pathname in the "File Name" edit control), and play
the file by pressing the "OK" pushbutton control.
An .AVI file can also be played by double-clicking
on the filename entry in the left-hand file listbox
control.
Like the "PLAY" button in the main program window,
the "Open .AVI File" function will play an .AVI file
in the current display context (window or full-screen)
selected from the menu bar "Options/Preview In Window"
and "Options/Preview Full-Screen" commands.
Exit
----
Unconditionally closes Clip Director.
Options
Select CD-ROM Drive...
----------------------
This command opens a drive selection dialog box
allowing the user a means of selecting the CD-ROM
drive to scan and browse. This selection need only
be made once (the selected drive letter is written
into Clip Director's initialization file), unless
the CD-ROM drive letter is changed, or the drive
itself is removed.
Clip Director requires that the CD-ROM drive
selection be correct.
Preview In Window
-----------------
Clip Director implements its own built-in .AVI player
for displaying full motion .AVI clip files in a
window or full-screen. This command configures Clip
Director for previewing .AVI files in a standard
child window. On most systems, the display is
rendered at the current video mode setting (e.g.,
black & white, 16-color, or 256-color). When a clip
is played in a window, the user is able to move the
preview window on the screen and retains access to
the Clip Director button commands.
Selecting this menu command will de-select the Preview
Full-Screen selection.
Preview Full-Screen
-------------------
This command configures Clip Director for previewing
.AVI files in a full-screen mode. On most systems,
the display is rendered in the center of the screen at
320x240 resolution. When a clip is played full-screen,
the user is unable to move the preview window on the
screen and loses access to the Clip Director button
commands (an .AVI file clip running in full-screen can
always be closed with a click of the left mouse button
or by pressing the keyboard spacebar).
Selecting this menu command will de-select the Preview
In Window selection.
Help
Contents
--------
Launches the Windows Help system and loads the Clip
Director help file (CLIPDIR.HLP). This "manual on
disk" is a useful source of program information and
operating instructions. You may select specific
topics to read, or browse from topic to topic. You
may even print topics for later reference.
About Clip Director...
----------------------
Opens a dialog box containing Clip Director
version and copyright information.
TROUBLESHOOTING
---------------
Disk Scanning Problems...
Clip Director can only scan CD-ROM disks set up to work
with the program. These CD-ROM disks have a \SYSTEM
directory containing at least one library file used by
Clip Director for locating and verifying .AVI (video)
and .AVB (still shot) files.
If Clip Director scans a CD-ROM disk and does not locate
the required SYSTEM directory and library files, Clip
Director assumes that one of two conditions is present:
a) The incorrect disk has been loaded into the CD-ROM
drive.
b) The drive door, tray, or latch has not been secured.
In either event, the scanning operation is aborted and
an error message is posted.
If you are sure the correct CD-ROM disk has been
loaded into the CD-ROM drive, and Clip Director still
cannot scan the disk, you should...
1. Make sure the correct CD-ROM drive letter has been
selected for Clip Director. You may change this
setting via the menu bar "Options/CD-ROM Drive..."
command.
2. Make sure your CD-ROM drive is correctly installed
and that the correct drivers have been configured for
its use by your operating system and/or Windows. If
you make a change to any of the driver settings, you
may have to reboot your computer and/or restart
Windows.
3. Attempt to access the CD-ROM drive from Windows
File Manager. If you cannot do this, the problem is
probably with your driver or hardware installation.
4. If all else fails, check your Windows User's Manual
and any documentation that came with your CD-ROM drive.
.AVI File Playback Problems...
Before playing a selected .AVI file, Clip Director
verifies your current Video for Windows driver
configuration. If your Video for Windows driver is not
installed, or is incorrectly configured, Clip Director
will post an error message informing you of this
condition. Though you will be unable to play .AVI
files without the Video for Windows driver, you will
still be able to browse through the contents of your
CD-ROM disk, and will still be able to view the
bitmapped "stills" from your clips.
If you have problems getting the program to play .AVI
files, or experience difficulties during playback you
should...
1. Make sure you are running the correct version of
Microsoft Windows, and that your other hardware and
software requirements (memory, video, etc.) are met.
2. Check your Control Panel "Drivers" listings and
make sure your Video for Windows driver(s) are
correctly installed and configured. Running Windows
Media Player and playing an .AVI file is a good way
to confirm that your video drivers are correctly
installed.
3. If you have Windows-compatible sound hardware
installed in your PC and are having trouble with
audio during .AVI playback, you should check to make
sure your audio/waveform drivers are correctly
installed and configured. Running Windows Media
Player and playing a .WAV (waveform) file is a good way
to confirm that your audio drivers are correctly
installed. Bear in mind that not all .AVI files
include an audio track; some may be clips from silent
movies. Also, the current Video for Windows drivers
do not support the Microsoft PC Speaker Driver. If
your only installed sound hardware is the PC case
speaker, you will still be able to play .AVI files, but
will not have audio support.
4. If all else fails, check your Windows User's Manual
and any documentation that came with your Video for
Windows drivers.
PRODUCT SUPPORT
---------------
If you have a problem with this program, and can't find the
answer in the Help System or text file documentation, you can
contact Pegasus Development's Tech Support Hotline (furnished
courtesy of Advanced Support Group, Inc.) by telephone Monday
through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. C.S.T.
Our telephone number is: (314) 965-5630
Please be prepared to furnish us information regarding your
PC hardware, operating system, and version of Microsoft
Windows you are currently running.
And, if you manage to stump us, we can usually get back to you
within a day with a solution.
LIMITED WARRANTY AND REMEDIES
-----------------------------
Before release, our applications software is tested on a wide
variety of hardware configurations, under the most rigorous
test conditions possible. We therefore warrant that the
software will perform in substantial compliance with the
specifications set forth in this text, provided that the
software is used on the computer hardware and operating
system(s) for which it was designed.
Pegasus Development makes no other warranties, expressed or
implied, with respect to this software or media, including
its quality or fitness for a particular purpose.
In no event will Pegasus Development be liable for any direct,
indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages
arising from the use of or the inability to use this software,
even if Pegasus Development has been advised of the
possibility of such damages.
Pegasus Development is not responsible for any costs
including, but not limited to, those incurred as a result of
lost profits or revenues, loss of time or use of the software,
loss of data, the cost of recovering software or data, the
cost of substitute software, claims by third parties, or
similar costs. In no event will Pegasus Development's
liability exceed the amount of the paid purchase fee (or
suggested retail price, if applicable).
_____________________
We at Pegasus Development appreciate your support, and hope
you enjoy using Clip Director.
CLIP DIRECTOR (Version 1.00b)
Copyright (c) 1993 Matthew T. Smith
Pegasus Development
This version of Clip Director is published by Starlite
Software Co.
"Microsoft" and "Windows" are registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation