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Release Notes for MPEG2 Software Decoder Installation

Release Notes for MPEG2 Software Decoder Installation

October 1999

These release notes describe how to install the MPEG2 software decoder for IP/TV Release 3.0.

Contents

These release notes summarize the following topics:

System Requirements

The following list contains the recommended minimum configuration for running the MPEG2 software decoder:

Installation Instructions

Follow these steps to install the MPEG2 software decoder:

Step 1 Insert the StreamExpress CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive on the computer (usually drive D:). You can install StreamExpress before or after installing IP/TV 3.0.

If your CD-ROM drive is configured with Auto Insert Notification enabled, the StreamExpress Installer window appears automatically.

If you do not have Auto Insert Notification enabled, click Start>Run and enter D:\setup (assuming D: is your CD -ROM drive) on the Run dialog box.

Step 2 Follow the prompts.

Step 3 Reboot your computer when the installation is complete.


Note The decoder will not work properly until the reboot has completed.

Related Documentation

Use these release notes in conjunction with the following documents:

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