Windows Media Components for QuickTime is a collection of QuickTime components that allow users to play, import, and export Windows Media video and audio files. It includes Flip4Mac WMV Player for playing Windows Media files in QuickTime Player and web browsers, Flip4Mac WMV Player Pro for importing Windows Media files, and Flip4Mac WMV Studio for exporting Windows Media files. Users can purchase upgrades to unlock additional features and export profiles. The document provides instructions for installation, upgrading, settings, and using the basic and advanced features of Windows Media Components for QuickTime.
This document provides instructions for installing, upgrading, and using Flip4Mac WMV, a software that allows users to play, import, and export Windows Media files in QuickTime. It includes details on purchasing upgrades to unlock advanced features, entering serial numbers, and preferences. The basic version allows Windows Media playback, while upgraded versions enable importing/exporting for editing.
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This document provides instructions for using the Windows Media Components for QuickTime software (Flip4Mac WMV). It describes how to install and uninstall the software, set preferences, check for updates, and purchase upgrades. Upgrades allow users to import and export Windows Media files. The document explains how to purchase upgrades directly from the software or online, and how to manually activate serial numbers.
This document provides a guide for configuring set-top box (STB) software and settings. It describes the various configuration files used for STBs, including files for general settings, network configuration, channels, trusted domains, user settings, and more. It also covers the STBremoteconf tool for remotely installing and updating configuration files on STBs from a central location.
The document provides installation and troubleshooting information for the SimCity 2000 demo, including requirements for video cards, mouse drivers, memory issues, and solutions for common error messages and crashes. It details requirements such as a Microsoft compatible mouse and at least 4MB of RAM, and provides guidance for specific video cards like ATI, Diamond Stealth, and Trident. Troubleshooting tips include creating a boot disk to avoid conflicts with memory managers, and loading drivers or patches for issues with cards like ATI and Diamond Stealth.
Here are the key requirements for installing NetBackup server software:
- Hardware requirements: A server platform supported by NetBackup with sufficient disk space, memory, and CPU resources.
- Operating system: A supported version of Windows, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, or Tru64.
- Licenses: Valid NetBackup base product license keys for all servers and options.
- Storage devices: Properly configured and compatible storage devices like tape drives and libraries if backing up to tape.
- Network: Ability to communicate between servers and clients on the network.
- Users: Local administrator-level access on Windows servers or root access on UNIX servers.
So in summary,
This document provides an overview of using IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager to deploy Rational products. It describes the key components and services of Tivoli Configuration Manager that are useful for deployment. It then provides step-by-step instructions for preparing Rational products, creating deployment packages, and deploying the packages to managed nodes using Tivoli Configuration Manager. The document is intended for IT professionals tasked with deploying Rational products in an enterprise environment.
This document is the user manual for DisplayLink USB Graphics software version 7.5. It provides instructions on installing the DisplayLink software and configuring DisplayLink displays for Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP. The document covers PC system requirements, installation steps for each operating system, configuring display settings like resolution and extend/mirror modes, uninstalling the software, audio configuration and additional troubleshooting information.
This document provides an overview and technical guide for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version 6.1. It discusses new features in Tivoli Storage Manager V6.1 including server and client enhancements. It also covers the transition of the Tivoli Storage Manager database to DB2, administration of the DB2 database, and use of the Disaster Recovery Manager.
This document provides instructions for installing, upgrading, and using Flip4Mac WMV, a software that allows users to play, import, and export Windows Media files in QuickTime. It includes details on purchasing upgrades to unlock advanced features, entering serial numbers, and preferences. The basic version allows Windows Media playback, while upgraded versions enable importing/exporting for editing.
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This document provides instructions for using the Windows Media Components for QuickTime software (Flip4Mac WMV). It describes how to install and uninstall the software, set preferences, check for updates, and purchase upgrades. Upgrades allow users to import and export Windows Media files. The document explains how to purchase upgrades directly from the software or online, and how to manually activate serial numbers.
This document provides a guide for configuring set-top box (STB) software and settings. It describes the various configuration files used for STBs, including files for general settings, network configuration, channels, trusted domains, user settings, and more. It also covers the STBremoteconf tool for remotely installing and updating configuration files on STBs from a central location.
The document provides installation and troubleshooting information for the SimCity 2000 demo, including requirements for video cards, mouse drivers, memory issues, and solutions for common error messages and crashes. It details requirements such as a Microsoft compatible mouse and at least 4MB of RAM, and provides guidance for specific video cards like ATI, Diamond Stealth, and Trident. Troubleshooting tips include creating a boot disk to avoid conflicts with memory managers, and loading drivers or patches for issues with cards like ATI and Diamond Stealth.
Here are the key requirements for installing NetBackup server software:
- Hardware requirements: A server platform supported by NetBackup with sufficient disk space, memory, and CPU resources.
- Operating system: A supported version of Windows, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, or Tru64.
- Licenses: Valid NetBackup base product license keys for all servers and options.
- Storage devices: Properly configured and compatible storage devices like tape drives and libraries if backing up to tape.
- Network: Ability to communicate between servers and clients on the network.
- Users: Local administrator-level access on Windows servers or root access on UNIX servers.
So in summary,
This document provides an overview of using IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager to deploy Rational products. It describes the key components and services of Tivoli Configuration Manager that are useful for deployment. It then provides step-by-step instructions for preparing Rational products, creating deployment packages, and deploying the packages to managed nodes using Tivoli Configuration Manager. The document is intended for IT professionals tasked with deploying Rational products in an enterprise environment.
This document is the user manual for DisplayLink USB Graphics software version 7.5. It provides instructions on installing the DisplayLink software and configuring DisplayLink displays for Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP. The document covers PC system requirements, installation steps for each operating system, configuring display settings like resolution and extend/mirror modes, uninstalling the software, audio configuration and additional troubleshooting information.
This document provides an overview and technical guide for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version 6.1. It discusses new features in Tivoli Storage Manager V6.1 including server and client enhancements. It also covers the transition of the Tivoli Storage Manager database to DB2, administration of the DB2 database, and use of the Disaster Recovery Manager.
This document provides a proof of concept guide for installing and configuring IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5.3. It includes information on system requirements, planning the installation, installing and configuring the Tivoli Storage Manager server and clients on Windows and UNIX (AIX) systems, and demonstration scenarios to test the backup, restore, archive, and management capabilities of Tivoli Storage Manager.
This document provides a quick start guide for the NVIDIA Control Panel. It introduces the NVIDIA Control Panel software and explains how to access features to configure display settings and optimize performance. The guide describes opening and using the Control Panel interface, lists the tasks it allows completing like customizing 3D settings and screens, and provides information on getting support.
The document provides information about using the Symantec Backup Exec Command Line Applet, including:
- Required command line switches to perform Backup Exec functions like running backup jobs.
- Supported operations like backup, restore, managing media, and getting job status.
- Creating job scripts to automate backup jobs using command line switches.
- Targeting remote Backup Exec servers and logging in with credentials.
This document provides guidance on obtaining certification for IBM Tivoli Netcool/Webtop V2.0. It begins with an overview of IBM's certification program and the objectives covered in the Netcool/Webtop certification exam. The document then details key areas examined in the exam, including planning, installation, configuration, and performance tuning. It provides guidance on preparing for the exam through classroom courses, online resources, and hands-on experience with Netcool/Webtop.
This document provides a guide to securely configuring Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. It contains recommendations in three main sections - system-wide configuration, file permissions and masks, and account and access control. The document details specific configuration changes to harden the system, including restricting root logins, enabling SELinux, restricting permissions on important files, and more. It was last updated in February 2011 by the National Security Agency to revision 4.1.
This document provides guidance on backing up Lotus Domino R5 databases using Tivoli Storage Management. It discusses:
- Configuring Tivoli Storage Management and Tivoli Data Protection for Lotus Domino, including include/exclude lists, preferences, and option files.
- Setting schedules for backups using both the Tivoli Storage Manager and Lotus Domino schedulers.
- Performing database backups, archive log backups, database recovery and restoration when using Tivoli Storage Management for disaster recovery of Lotus Domino R5 databases.
- Considerations for backing up partitioned and clustered Domino servers.
The document is intended to help users troubleshoot storage management for
This document provides instructions for administering IPCop v1.4.21, an open-source firewall/router operating system. It discusses the administrative web interface for configuring system updates, passwords, SSH access, backups and shutdown. It also describes how to view system status information like services, memory/disk usage, networks status and traffic graphs. The document outlines how to configure network services like the web proxy, DHCP server, and external network aliases.
This document provides instructions for installing and configuring IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version 6.2 for AIX. It contains 10 chapters that cover planning the installation, installing the Tivoli Storage Manager server and client API, configuring the server, installing additional components like the reporting and monitoring feature, upgrading from previous versions, and uninstalling Tivoli Storage Manager. It also includes appendices with information on installation log files and accessibility features.
The document provides installation instructions for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version 7.1. Key points include:
- Tivoli Storage Manager Version 7.1 is installed with IBM DB2 Version 10.5, whereas previous versions used DB2 Version 9.7.
- New features in Version 7.1 affect the Tivoli Storage Manager server, Operations Center, Administration Center, and Tivoli Monitoring.
- Installable components include the server, language packages, licenses, devices, storage agent, and Operations Center.
- Instructions are provided for installing, upgrading, and uninstalling the server and Operations Center. Planning steps like requirements, capacities, and directories are also outlined.
This document provides an installation guide for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version 6.2. It contains instructions for installing Tivoli Storage Manager server and client components, including the reporting and monitoring feature and Administration Center. The guide has chapters on planning installation, installing Tivoli Storage Manager, configuring after installation, upgrading from previous versions, and uninstalling Tivoli Storage Manager. It also includes appendices with log file and service information.
This document provides instructions for setting up an in-house update server using the Adobe Update Server Setup Tool (AUSST). AUSST allows IT administrators to download Adobe product updates from the official Adobe update server and host them on their own server for distribution to client machines. The document covers downloading and installing AUSST, configuring a web server, generating client configuration files, troubleshooting tips, and migrating to a new update server.
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This document provides instructions for installing IBM Maximo Asset Management Version 7.6. It discusses preparing the environment by checking prerequisites, port availability, and other system requirements. It then describes different methods for installing and configuring the required middleware (DB2, WebSphere Application Server, Tivoli Directory Server) along with Maximo Asset Management, including automated, existing middleware, manual, and cluster configurations. It also covers related tasks like silent installation, verification, post-installation configuration, and uninstalling.
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This document provides release and installation notes for Wind River Linux 2.0 for the Altera Nios II embedded processor implemented on the Cyclone III FPGA Development Board. It describes the development process, hardware and software requirements, and steps for installing Wind River Linux, preparing a Nios II target, and developing Linux platforms and applications for the Nios II processor.
This document provides a step-by-step guide for deploying IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager. It discusses best practices for installation planning, including required expertise, deployment considerations, and backup strategies. It also provides two case studies detailing example installations of Tivoli Configuration Manager in a small/medium enterprise and a large enterprise.
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Neil Frizzell has over 28 years of experience in accounting and management for hospitals, clinics, home health agencies, and non-profit housing agencies. He has extensive experience in fiscal management, information systems, payroll, personnel management, and consulting. As CFO for various hospitals, he improved cash flow, reduced accounts receivable days, and produced consistent positive net incomes. Two hospitals he worked for received awards as top 100 hospitals in the US based on quality and financial benchmarks. He currently works as a CEO and senior consultant through his own consulting firm.
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La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo ruso. El embargo se aplicaría gradualmente durante seis meses para el petróleo crudo y ocho meses para los productos refinados. Este paquete de sanciones requiere la aprobación unánime de los 27 estados miembros de la UE.
1) The document is sheet music for the first movement of Eine kleine Nachtmusik by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for violin 1.
2) It provides musical notation for the violin 1 part including dynamics, tempo markings, phrasing, and other performance instructions.
3) The sheet music spans 132 measures and is in the key of G major.
This program summarizes the layout and printing of a 2009 tech conference program. The program was designed in one week using an InDesign file containing information from Excel spreadsheets. The final 20-page program condensed and omitted unnecessary information, making it more professional and allowing saddle stitch binding to save costs compared to the original 36-page file. The program was printed on an HP Indigo 5500 press with a matte varnish and variations in black values and varnish to control gloss.
This document provides a proof of concept guide for installing and configuring IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5.3. It includes information on system requirements, planning the installation, installing and configuring the Tivoli Storage Manager server and clients on Windows and UNIX (AIX) systems, and demonstration scenarios to test the backup, restore, archive, and management capabilities of Tivoli Storage Manager.
This document provides a quick start guide for the NVIDIA Control Panel. It introduces the NVIDIA Control Panel software and explains how to access features to configure display settings and optimize performance. The guide describes opening and using the Control Panel interface, lists the tasks it allows completing like customizing 3D settings and screens, and provides information on getting support.
The document provides information about using the Symantec Backup Exec Command Line Applet, including:
- Required command line switches to perform Backup Exec functions like running backup jobs.
- Supported operations like backup, restore, managing media, and getting job status.
- Creating job scripts to automate backup jobs using command line switches.
- Targeting remote Backup Exec servers and logging in with credentials.
This document provides guidance on obtaining certification for IBM Tivoli Netcool/Webtop V2.0. It begins with an overview of IBM's certification program and the objectives covered in the Netcool/Webtop certification exam. The document then details key areas examined in the exam, including planning, installation, configuration, and performance tuning. It provides guidance on preparing for the exam through classroom courses, online resources, and hands-on experience with Netcool/Webtop.
This document provides a guide to securely configuring Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. It contains recommendations in three main sections - system-wide configuration, file permissions and masks, and account and access control. The document details specific configuration changes to harden the system, including restricting root logins, enabling SELinux, restricting permissions on important files, and more. It was last updated in February 2011 by the National Security Agency to revision 4.1.
This document provides guidance on backing up Lotus Domino R5 databases using Tivoli Storage Management. It discusses:
- Configuring Tivoli Storage Management and Tivoli Data Protection for Lotus Domino, including include/exclude lists, preferences, and option files.
- Setting schedules for backups using both the Tivoli Storage Manager and Lotus Domino schedulers.
- Performing database backups, archive log backups, database recovery and restoration when using Tivoli Storage Management for disaster recovery of Lotus Domino R5 databases.
- Considerations for backing up partitioned and clustered Domino servers.
The document is intended to help users troubleshoot storage management for
This document provides instructions for administering IPCop v1.4.21, an open-source firewall/router operating system. It discusses the administrative web interface for configuring system updates, passwords, SSH access, backups and shutdown. It also describes how to view system status information like services, memory/disk usage, networks status and traffic graphs. The document outlines how to configure network services like the web proxy, DHCP server, and external network aliases.
This document provides instructions for installing and configuring IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version 6.2 for AIX. It contains 10 chapters that cover planning the installation, installing the Tivoli Storage Manager server and client API, configuring the server, installing additional components like the reporting and monitoring feature, upgrading from previous versions, and uninstalling Tivoli Storage Manager. It also includes appendices with information on installation log files and accessibility features.
The document provides installation instructions for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version 7.1. Key points include:
- Tivoli Storage Manager Version 7.1 is installed with IBM DB2 Version 10.5, whereas previous versions used DB2 Version 9.7.
- New features in Version 7.1 affect the Tivoli Storage Manager server, Operations Center, Administration Center, and Tivoli Monitoring.
- Installable components include the server, language packages, licenses, devices, storage agent, and Operations Center.
- Instructions are provided for installing, upgrading, and uninstalling the server and Operations Center. Planning steps like requirements, capacities, and directories are also outlined.
This document provides an installation guide for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version 6.2. It contains instructions for installing Tivoli Storage Manager server and client components, including the reporting and monitoring feature and Administration Center. The guide has chapters on planning installation, installing Tivoli Storage Manager, configuring after installation, upgrading from previous versions, and uninstalling Tivoli Storage Manager. It also includes appendices with log file and service information.
This document provides instructions for setting up an in-house update server using the Adobe Update Server Setup Tool (AUSST). AUSST allows IT administrators to download Adobe product updates from the official Adobe update server and host them on their own server for distribution to client machines. The document covers downloading and installing AUSST, configuring a web server, generating client configuration files, troubleshooting tips, and migrating to a new update server.
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This document provides instructions for installing IBM Maximo Asset Management Version 7.6. It discusses preparing the environment by checking prerequisites, port availability, and other system requirements. It then describes different methods for installing and configuring the required middleware (DB2, WebSphere Application Server, Tivoli Directory Server) along with Maximo Asset Management, including automated, existing middleware, manual, and cluster configurations. It also covers related tasks like silent installation, verification, post-installation configuration, and uninstalling.
Wind river linux_niosii_user_guide_r15_rev1Abhinay Yadav
This document provides release and installation notes for Wind River Linux 2.0 for the Altera Nios II embedded processor implemented on the Cyclone III FPGA Development Board. It describes the development process, hardware and software requirements, and steps for installing Wind River Linux, preparing a Nios II target, and developing Linux platforms and applications for the Nios II processor.
This document provides a step-by-step guide for deploying IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager. It discusses best practices for installation planning, including required expertise, deployment considerations, and backup strategies. It also provides two case studies detailing example installations of Tivoli Configuration Manager in a small/medium enterprise and a large enterprise.
Le Clos des Arts offers cooking lessons in a beautiful location overlooking the valley. Students can choose from lessons on Provencal, refined, diet, childhood desserts, or chocolate cooking. The morning package includes breakfast, a lesson, and lunch, while the afternoon package includes a welcome drink, lesson, and tasting of the food made. A weekend package includes arrival drinks, a tasting dinner, lunch made by the chef, and use of the pool. Lessons are 70-100 euros per person depending on if beverages are included, and there is a minimum of 8 students. Cancellation policies require deposits and fees based on notice given.
Neil Frizzell has over 28 years of experience in accounting and management for hospitals, clinics, home health agencies, and non-profit housing agencies. He has extensive experience in fiscal management, information systems, payroll, personnel management, and consulting. As CFO for various hospitals, he improved cash flow, reduced accounts receivable days, and produced consistent positive net incomes. Two hospitals he worked for received awards as top 100 hospitals in the US based on quality and financial benchmarks. He currently works as a CEO and senior consultant through his own consulting firm.
Workers are using power tools without proper protective equipment like gloves, safety glasses, and steel-toed boots. Electrical wires are exposed and could present shock hazards. Safety protocols do not appear to be strictly followed on the worksite.
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo ruso. El embargo se aplicaría gradualmente durante seis meses para el petróleo crudo y ocho meses para los productos refinados. Este paquete de sanciones requiere la aprobación unánime de los 27 estados miembros de la UE.
1) The document is sheet music for the first movement of Eine kleine Nachtmusik by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for violin 1.
2) It provides musical notation for the violin 1 part including dynamics, tempo markings, phrasing, and other performance instructions.
3) The sheet music spans 132 measures and is in the key of G major.
This program summarizes the layout and printing of a 2009 tech conference program. The program was designed in one week using an InDesign file containing information from Excel spreadsheets. The final 20-page program condensed and omitted unnecessary information, making it more professional and allowing saddle stitch binding to save costs compared to the original 36-page file. The program was printed on an HP Indigo 5500 press with a matte varnish and variations in black values and varnish to control gloss.
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This document provides an overview of learner support services at a university, including how to access and use the library, IT resources, and support services. It explains how to get a student ID card, set a password, find study spaces, check email, use the library catalog to find and borrow books, save work, print documents, and get help if needed. The document is intended to help new students get started by explaining essential services and resources available to them.
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This document provides instructions for installing IBM Informix Client Software Development Kit (Client SDK) and IBM Informix Connect on UNIX, Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows systems. It describes preparing for installation, running the installation program in different modes, and post-installation configuration. The document also covers uninstalling the client products and distributing them with custom applications.
This document is the user guide for the Seagate FreeAgent Theater+ HD Media Player. It provides instructions on how to set up, connect, and use the media player to watch movies, view photos, listen to music, and access online streaming services from local or networked storage drives. The guide covers powering on the device, navigating menus, playing different media types, customizing settings, troubleshooting issues, and more.
This document is the user guide for the Seagate FreeAgent Theater+ HD Media Player. It provides instructions on how to set up, connect, and use the media player to watch movies, view photos, listen to music, and access online streaming services from local or networked storage drives. The guide covers powering on the device, navigating menus, playing different media types, customizing settings, troubleshooting issues, and more.
This user guide provides instructions for using ReelDVD software to create DVD productions. It covers ReelDVD features and installation requirements, describes the main work areas including the storyboard, track windows and preview windows. It also explains how to use menus and dialog boxes for project settings, subtitles and more. The guide aims to help video professionals and independent creators effectively design and author DVD content.
This document provides an overview of Citrix XenApp 5 and the XenApp 5 Feature Pack. It discusses the different product editions, new features in XenApp 5, and enhanced capabilities in the Feature Pack. Key areas covered include application delivery, streaming, Receiver, XenServer virtualization, load testing, provisioning, profiles, monitoring, security, optimization, and voice services. It also provides guidance on deploying XenApp 5 farms and getting started with application management.
This document provides instructions for installing MathWorks products and related software. It discusses downloading and installing products using an internet connection or offline using a file installation key. It also covers installing documentation, installing products on a network license, noninteractive installation, and having end users install products. The document is regularly revised to cover the latest MathWorks releases.
This document is the user manual for HDClone, a software program for copying, backing up, migrating, and rescuing hard disks. It provides instructions on installing HDClone, supported hardware, and using the program. Key features covered include copying disks while the system is running, creating disk images, and duplicating master system installations.
Tivoli Personalized Services Manager 1.1 supports pervasive devices, creates personalized service environments, and provides self care. It introduces new features including web hosting, a portal toolkit, Radius support, DB2 database support, localization, an improved device manager, and integration with IBM's WebSphere Everyplace suite. The document provides an overview of Tivoli Personalized Services Manager and its features for subscriber authentication, access control, customer care, personalized services, integration with third party tools, and support for emerging Internet business models.
This document provides guidance on using IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager to deploy Rational products. It describes the key components and features of Tivoli Configuration Manager that enable software distribution. It then outlines the steps to prepare Rational products for deployment including creating release areas, configuration files, and software packages. Finally, it explains how to create deployment profiles in Tivoli Configuration Manager and use them to install Rational packages on target systems.
This document is a certification guide for IBM Tivoli Provisioning Manager Express for Software Distribution V4.1. It provides an overview of IBM's professional certification program and the certification objectives for Tivoli Provisioning Manager Express V4.1. The guide also covers recommended resources for study, including courses and publications. Additionally, it details best practices for planning, installing, configuring, and administering Tivoli Provisioning Manager Express for Software Distribution V4.1.
This document provides information about planning and deploying IBM TotalStorage Productivity Center for Data, including:
- An overview of the product, its features, architecture and supported levels
- Planning considerations for hardware, software, databases, user IDs and security
- Steps for installing the Agent Manager and other components on Windows and Linux
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This document provides installation and configuration instructions for an HP StorageWorks host bus adapter (HBA) for Windows and Linux platforms. It describes how to install the HBA hardware, install device drivers for Windows Server 2003 and various Linux distributions, and use diagnostic utilities to test and configure the HBA. The guide covers hardware installation, driver installation, troubleshooting, and how to use utilities to diagnose and configure the HBA.
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This document provides installation and configuration instructions for an HP StorageWorks host bus adapter (HBA) for Windows and Linux platforms. It describes how to install the HBA hardware, install device drivers for Windows Server 2003 and various Linux distributions, and use diagnostic utilities to test and configure the HBA. The guide covers hardware installation, driver installation, troubleshooting, and how to use utilities to diagnose and configure the HBA.
This document provides instructions for installing and configuring Insight Tech Console and Report Server. It covers supported operating systems, installation procedures for Windows and Mac computers, updating Tech Console and managed machines, configuring Tech Console preferences, and basic usage instructions. The guide is intended to help IT and technical staff use Tech Console's central management capabilities for tasks like hardware and software inventory, updating systems, monitoring security, and generating utilization reports.
This document provides an overview and instructions for installing and using Hitachi Storage Navigator Modular 2 (Navigator 2). It includes information on:
- Key features of Navigator 2 and how it integrates with Hitachi storage systems
- System requirements and pre-installation steps
- Installing Navigator 2 on Windows, Solaris, and Linux operating systems
- Performing initial configuration steps like adding arrays, creating volumes, and mapping volumes to hosts
- Using basic Navigator 2 interface elements and functions
- Managing users, permissions, and passwords
- Providing a quick tour of common Navigator 2 activities
This user guide covers the features and functions of Adobe Elements Organizer 9. It provides instructions for importing, organizing, viewing and editing photos and videos. The guide also discusses catalog management, file operations and searching capabilities. Copyright information is included and third party software is acknowledged.
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This document provides guidance on deploying DB2 servers, clients, and applications. It discusses planning considerations for DB2 deployment including products, versions, licensing, and configurations. It then describes methods for deploying DB2 servers like using the Setup wizard, response files, or scripts. DB2 client deployment and deploying applications with different programming interfaces like Java, C/C++, PHP, and Ruby are also covered.
IBM Features on Demand (FoD) is a new licensing procedure to enable features on System x, BladeCenter, and Flex System servers and components.Features on Demand enables you to buy the features that you need now with the ability to enhance your system later without costly hardware upgrades.This paper describes the processes involved with activating and installing the FoD upgrades. For more information on Pure Systems, visit http://ibm.co/18vDnp6.
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This document provides an overview of using Adobe Media Player:
- Adobe Media Player allows users to find, watch, and manage online and downloaded video content. It also allows sharing recommendations with other viewers.
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3. Windows Media® Components for QuickTimeTM
Flip4MacTM WMV is a collection of QuickTimeTM components, which allow you to play, import, and export
Windows Media® video and audio files. Flip4Mac WMV can be used with most of your favorite QuickTime
applications including QuickTime Player, iMovie and Final Cut Pro.
After installing Flip4Mac WMV you can play Windows Media files using QuickTime Player and view Windows
Media content on the Internet using Safari and other Web browsers.
By upgrading Flip4Mac WMV you will be able to import Windows Media files for editing and create Windows
Media files for distribution. These features are optional, but are available in trial mode until you’re ready to
purchase an upgrade.
You can purchase an upgrade online at the Flip4Mac Store or directly from the software by selecting Flip4Mac
WMV in the System Preferences application. See Upgrading Flip4Mac WMV on page 3 for more information.
Flip4Mac WMV Player
Allows you to play Windows Media in QuickTime Player, Safari and other Web browsers. In fact, you can play
Windows Media in almost any application that supports QuickTime, including Keynote and PowerPoint.
Flip4Mac WMV Player Pro
Allows you to import Windows Media video and audio for editing or conversion to other QuickTime formats.
You can import Windows Media directly into applications including Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Express HD and
iMovie. You can also convert Windows Media into other formats using QuickTime Pro, Cleaner 6 and Sorenson
Media Squeeze 4.1.
Flip4Mac WMV Studio
Adds the ability to create Windows Media files by exporting video and audio from a QuickTime application.
You can export Windows Media directly from applications like Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Express HD, QuickTime
Pro and iMovie. The export process is simplified by using preset encoding profiles.
Flip4Mac WMV Studio Pro
Adds the ability to create your own standard definition, one-pass encoding profiles.
Flip4Mac WMV Studio Pro HD
Adds the ability to create high-definition, multichannel audio and two-pass encoding profiles.
Feature Comparison
Use this chart to determine which features are provided in each Flip4Mac WMV upgrade.
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4. Supported Applications
• Final Cut Pro 4.5 and higher • Final Cut Express HD
• iMovie 3.0.3 and higher • Discreet Cleaner 6.0.1
• Sorenson Squeeze 4.1 and higher • Compressor 2
• Safari
System Requirements
• Mac OS X (on Intel or PowerPC) Version 10.3.9, 10.4 and higher
• QuickTime Version 7.0 and higher
Installing Flip4Mac WMV
Flip4Mac WMV software is distributed as an Internet-enabled disk image file. When you download it, Safari
automatically mounts the disk image and runs the Flip4Mac WMV installer. Follow the instructions in the
installer to complete installation.
If you are using a different Web browser or you received the software on CD:
1. Double-click the disk image file (Flip4Mac WMV.dmg) to mount the disk image.
2. Locate and launch Flip4Mac WMV.mpkg, the installer file.
3. Relaunch your Web browser and QuickTime applications.
Note: You must restart your Web browser and all QuickTime applications for Flip4Mac WMV to work correctly.
Also, you must provide an administrator name and password during installation. If you installed Flip4Mac WMV
with a QuickTime application open, you should reboot your Macintosh before using Flip4Mac WMV.
Removing Flip4Mac WMV
To remove Flip4Mac WMV software from your computer:
1. Using the Finder, open the Applications > Flip4Mac folder.
2. Launch the uninstaller (Flip4Mac Uninstaller.pkg) and follow the instructions.
3. Relaunch your Web browser and QuickTime applications.
Note: The uninstaller does not remove your Flip4Mac WMV preferences or serial numbers you’ve purchased.
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5. Web Browser Support
Flip4Mac WMV includes a browser plug-in that plays Windows Media streams within Safari and other Web
browsers. If Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 is installed, the Flip4Mac WMV plug-in replaces the plug-in
provided by Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 for Mac OS X.
The Flip4Mac WMV plug-in provides superior playback performance, but the WMV plug-in cannot play
Windows Media content that has been protected using Windows Digital Rights Management (DRM).
If you want to continue using the Microsoft-supplied Web browser plug-in:
1. Run the Flip4Mac WMV installer and proceed to the Installation Type phase.
2. Click Customize and un-check the Web Browser Support option.
Note: If you choose to install the Web browser support it can be enabled or disabled at any time from the
Flip4Mac WMV preference pane.
Upgrading Flip4Mac WMV
After installing Flip4Mac WMV you can play Windows Media files using QuickTime Player and view Windows
Media content on the Internet using Safari and other Web browsers.
Upgrading Flip4Mac WMV allows you to import Windows Media files for editing and to create Windows Media
files for distribution. To enable these features you need to purchase and activate a serial number using one of
these methods:
Purchase in System Preferences
If your computer is connected to the Internet, you can purchase a serial number directly from System
Preferences. Open System Preferences, click the Flip4Mac WMV icon and click Upgrade. Unlock the panel to
make changes, and click Purchase License.
Click Upgrade to purchase a serial number
directly from System Preferences.
When the purchase is complete your serial number is automatically entered and activated on your computer.
See Purchasing an Upgrade on page 5 for further details.
Purchase at the Flip4Mac Store
If you installed Flip4Mac WMV on a computer without Internet access, purchase an upgrade by visiting the
Flip4Mac Store from another computer. When the purchase is complete you’ll receive an email receipt
containing your serial number. Go to Manually Entering a Serial Number on page 6 for instructions on manually
entering your serial number and activating it.
Purchase by Phone or Fax
You can purchase an upgrade by faxing a copy of the Flip4Mac Store Order Form. You can also purchase an
upgrade by calling the Flip4Mac Store at 402-323-6692 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Time, Monday–Friday, except
holidays). When the purchase is complete, you’ll receive an email receipt that contains your serial number. Go
to Manually Entering a Serial Number on page 6 for instructions on manually entering and activating your serial
number.
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6. Flip4Mac WMV System Preferences
Use System Preferences applications to manage system-wide settings. Flip4Mac WMV adds a preference
pane so you can customize playback settings, check for software updates, and purchase feature upgrades.
Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click the Flip4Mac WMV icon to display the preference pane.
Note: Some Flip4Mac WMV preferences are locked. Click the lock icon and enter credentials to change them.
Click this icon to display the
Flip4Mac WMV preference pane.
Checking for Updates
Use the Flip4Mac WMV preference pane to check for software updates manually or on a schedule.
1. Open the Flip4Mac WMV preference pane and click Update.
2. Choose Daily, Weekly, Monthly or Never from the pop-up menu.
Click to manually check for a
software update.
Click here to display
online help (this guide).
If an update is available, you’ll be notified. Click the Update button to download the software. Follow the
installation instructions and restart all QuickTime applications before proceeding.
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7. Purchasing an Upgrade
If you installed Flip4Mac WMV on a computer that’s connected to the Internet, you can upgrade directly from
the System Preferences application by purchasing a license for the version of Flip4Mac WMV that you want.
To purchase an upgrade, follow these steps:
1. Open the Flip4Mac WMV preference pane and click the Upgrade tab:
Click the lock icon and
authenticate yourself to change
these preferences.
2. Click the lock icon to display the Authenticate dialog:
Enter your administrator name and
password, then click OK.
3. Enter your administrator name and password and click OK to activate the Purchase License button:
This button may be labelled
Purchase or Upgrade License.
Click here to display
online help (this guide).
4. Click Purchase License or Upgrade License to start the secure Flip4Mac Software Purchase Wizard.
When the purchase is complete your serial number is automatically entered and activated. You will receive an
order confirmation via email containing your serial number. Save this receipt in case you need to re-install the
software or re-enter the serial number.
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8. Manually Entering a Serial Number
If you purchased an upgrade at the Flip4Mac Store (online, phone or fax) you received an email receipt
containing your serial number. To enable the upgraded features you must enter and activate the serial number:
1. Open the Flip4Mac WMV preference pane and click the Upgrade tab.
Click the Enter Serial Number
button after unlocking this panel.
Click the lock icon and enter an
administrator name and password
to change these preferences.
2. Click the lock icon to display the Authenticate dialog:
Enter your administrator name and
password, then click OK.
3. Enter your administrator name and password and click OK to activate the Enter Serial Number button:
Click Enter Serial Number.
Click here to display
online help (this guide).
4. Click Enter Serial Number to display the Activate Serial Number dialog:
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9. 5. Enter the registration name and serial number exactly as they appear in your receipt email. If possible you
should copy and paste these fields to avoid typing mistakes.
6. When the registration name and serial number are entered correctly you can click Activate. Flip4Mac WMV
contacts the Flip4Mac Store and activates the serial number for this computer.
Note: You must restart your Web browser and all QuickTime applications for Flip4Mac WMV to work correctly.
Also, you must provide an administrator name and password during installation. If you installed Flip4Mac WMV
with a QuickTime application open, you should reboot your Macintosh before using Flip4Mac WMV.
Deactivating a Serial Number
A Flip4Mac WMV serial number can only be active on one computer at a time, but you can enter it in two or
more computers, and then activate it and deactivate it as necessary to use it on more than one computer. This
makes the use of the serial number more flexible, and avoids purchasing extra licenses.
If you want to deactivate a Flip4Mac WMV serial number on a particular computer so that you can use the
same serial number on another computer, follow these steps:
1. Open the Flip4Mac WMV preference pane and click the Upgrade tab.
Click the lock icon and enter an
administrator name and password
to change these preferences.
2. Click the lock icon to display the Authenticate dialog:
Enter your administrator name and
password, then click OK.
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10. 3. Enter your administrator name and password and click OK to activate the Deactivate Serial Number button:
Click Deactivate Serial Number.
4. Click Deactivate Serial Number to display the Deactivate Serial Number dialog:
5. Click Deactivate to deactivate your serial number on this Macintosh (it must have Internet access). Now,
you can enter or activate this same serial number on another computer where you’ve already installed
Flip4Mac WMV.
Activating a Serial Number
If you previously deactivated a serial number so that you could use it on another computer, you can activate it
(provided it has been deactivated on the other computer) following these steps:
1. Open the Flip4Mac WMV preference pane and click the Upgrade tab.
Click the lock icon and enter an
administrator name and password
to change these preferences.
2. Click the lock icon to display the Authenticate dialog:
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11. Enter your administrator name and
password, then click OK.
3. Enter your administrator name and password and click OK to activate the buttons:
Click Activate Serial Number.
4. Click Activate Serial Number to display the Activate Serial Number dialog, pre populated with your name
and Serial Number:
5. Click Activate to contact the Flip4Mac Store and activate your serial number on this Macintosh again.
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12. Playing Windows Media in QuickTime Player
With Flip4Mac WMV installed, Windows Media files are associated with QuickTime. Opening a Windows
Media file from the Finder should automatically launch the QuickTime Player application. You can determine if
the file association is correct by examining the file icon:
A Windows Media file that is properly associated will display a QuickTime document similar to
the one shown here.
A Windows Media file that displays this type of icon is not associated with QuickTime. Opening
this file will launch Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 for Mac OS X.
To re-associate a Windows Media file with QuickTime Player, hold down the control key and click the file icon to
display the shortcut menu. Next, choose Open with > WMV Player.
The WMV Player application changes the file association and then opens the file with QuickTime Player. For
convenience you can add the WMV Player application to your dock. Then, to re-associate a Windows Media
file simply drag and drop it onto the WMV Player icon.
Drag the WMV Player to your dock to add it there for convenience.
Re-associate a Windows Media file by dropping it onto the WMV Player icon.
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13. Playing Windows Media in Web Browsers
Flip4Mac WMV provides a browser plug-in, which enables you to view Windows Media in Safari and other Web
browsers. The Flip4Mac WMV plug-in plays Windows Media using the familiar QuickTime movie controller.
When installed, the Flip4Mac WMV browser plug-in replaces the plug-in provided by Microsoft Windows Media
Player 9 for Mac OS X. See Web Browser Support on page 3 for installation details.
The Flip4Mac WMV browser plug-in provides superior playback performance, but it is not able to play
Windows Media content that has been protected using Windows Digital Rights Management (DRM).
See Browser Plug-in Settings on page 12 for instructions on how to enable or disable the Flip4Mac WMV
browser plug-in.
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14. Browser Plug-in Settings
Open the Flip4Mac WMV preference pane and click the Browser tab to change the browser plug-in settings.
Note: These settings are only available if the Flip4Mac WMV browser plug-in has been installed. See
Web Browser Support on page 3 for installation details.
Click here to display
online help (this guide).
Use Flip4Mac Browser plug-in. When checked the Flip4Mac WMV browser plug-in is used to view Windows
Media content in your Web browser. This option is always checked and disabled by default unless Windows
Media Player is installed.
If unchecked, the plug-in provided by Windows Media Player 9 for Mac OS X is used to view Windows Media
content in your browser.
Note: You must relaunch your Web browser after changing this setting.
Always show movie controller. When checked, the QuickTime movie controller is visible even when the
Web page you’re viewing tries to hide it. If unchecked, the movie controller is visible only if the Web page
specifies that it should be displayed.
Maintain aspect ratio. When checked, the movie is scaled to fit the plug-in display area while maintaining the
original aspect ratio. Unused areas at the top, bottom or sides are filled with the current background color. If
unchecked, the movie is scaled to completely fill the plug-in display area.
Launch QuickTime Player. When checked, any Windows Media contained in the Web page is opened by
QuickTime Player. If unchecked, Windows Media content is played within the Web page by the plug-in.
Background Color. Allows you to change the color that fills the unused areas of the plug-in display area.
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15. Movie Playback Settings
The movie playback settings control how Windows Media files are converted to QuickTime movies by Flip4Mac
WMV. Open the Flip4Mac WMV preference pane and click the Player tab to change these settings.
Click here to display
online help (this guide).
Play movies automatically. When checked, Windows Media files will automatically begin playing whenever
they are opened.
Open local files immediately. When checked, Windows Media files that are local to your computer are
completely imported when they are opened. While this may cause a slight delay when the file is opened, it
ensures that the entire movie is available for editing or export.
If unchecked, all Windows Media files are imported progressively in the background, allowing the movie start
playing with minimal delay.
If unchecked, all Windows Media files are progressively downloaded from the remote server.
Open AVI Files. When checked, you can open and play AVI files that contain Microsoft MPEG-4 video.
File and Link Associations. If you run Windows Media Player on your Macintosh, it automatically associates
all WMV files with Windows Media Player. Now, you can’t automatically play WMV files using Flip4Mac WMV.
To reclaim WMV file types (both local WMV files and MMS streams in your browser), click Reclaim.
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16. Audio Playback Settings
The audio playback settings control how Windows Media Audio (WMA) Professional is handled by QuickTime.
Open the Flip4Mac WMV preference pane and click the Audio tab to change these settings.
Note: These settings are not enabled in this version.
These options are disabled in this
version, but may be enabled in a
future software update
Click here to display
online help (this guide).
Down mix surround sound to stereo. When checked, 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound is mixed down to stereo
during playback.
Requantize to 16 bit. When checked, 24 bit audio tracks are requantized to 16 bit during playback.
Down sample to 48 kHz. When checked, 96 kHz audio tracks are down-sampled to 48 kHz during playback.
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17. Importing Windows Media (Player Pro|Studio)
When you upgrade to Flip4Mac WMV Player Pro (or any WMV Studio version) you can import Windows Media
files into supported QuickTime editing applications, and convert Windows Media files into other media formats.
This example illustrates how to import a Windows Media file into iMovie:
1. Launch iMovie and select File > Import.
2. Navigate to and select the Windows Media file you want to import and click Open.
The Windows Media file is imported and decoded by WMV. iMovie re-encodes the media as a DV stream for
editing in iMovie. The procedure is similar for Final Cut Pro and Express: the media is re-encoded as DV/NTSC
when you render the sequence, (or other format based on your sequence timeline settings).
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18. Exporting Windows Media (Flip4Mac Studio)
When you upgrade to Flip4Mac WMV Studio, Studio Pro or Studio Pro HD, you can create Windows Media
files directly from supported QuickTime applications. In most QuickTime applications, choose the Export
command to display a dialog similar to the one shown below:
To export a Windows Media file from a QuickTime application:
1. Display the Save exported file (or similarly named) dialog (details directly below).
QuickTime Player. Choose File menu > Export to display the Save exported file as dialog.
Note: You must have QuickTime Pro to use the export option in QuickTime Player.
Final Cut Pro / Final Cut Pro HD and Final Cut Express (HD). Choose File menu > Export > Using
QuickTime Conversion to display the Save dialog.
iMovie HD. Choose File menu > Share and click the QuickTime icon at the top of the dialog.
Select Expert Settings from the Compress movie for pop-up list.
Click Share to display the Save exported file as dialog.
Discreet Cleaner 6. Make a copy of the default preset.
Select Output on the right.
Select Windows Media from the Format popup list. (Don’t select Windows media near the top of window.)
Optionally, select Set from the Options button to display the Windows Media Export Settings dialog.
2. Select Movie to Windows Media from the Export pop-up list.
3. Enter a name for the Windows Media file in the Save As field. By convention, you should use the .wmv
extension for video files and .wma for audio files.
4. Select an encoding profile from the Use pop-up list. See Encoder Profiles on page 22 for more information.
5. Click Options to view or change the current settings. See Export Settings on page 17 for more information.
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19. Export Settings
When you export a Windows Media file, you can click Options in the Save dialog to display the Flip4Mac WMV
Export Settings dialog. This dialog allows you to view the current export settings or change them.
WMV Studio Pro or Studio Pro HD. When you upgrade to Flip4Mac WMV Studio Pro or Studio Pro HD you
can change individual encoder settings and save those changes in a new profile (Note the Profiles dropdown
list at the top of the Flip4Mac WMV Export Settings dialog). You can also select New Profile from the popup
menu (near the bottom of the dropdown list), and create a new, custom profile. See Encoder Profiles on page
22 for more information.
Video Encoder Settings
Use the Video settings panel to control how the video track is encoded.
Note: The video settings panel is disabled if your source media does not contain a video track.
Click to select, create or modify an encoding profile in
Studio Pro or Studio Pro HD.
Click to view or change the advanced video settings.
Export using: When checked, the video track is encoded using the selected video codec. If unchecked, the
Windows Media file will not contain a video stream.
Coding Method. For constant bit rate (CBR) encoding, you enter the desired bit rate and the encoder
dynamically adjusts the quality to maintain that bit rate. The encoder maintains the bit rate by adjusting the
quality of each frame or by dropping frames completely. The quality setting emphasizes which method the
encoder should use. Smoother quality produces better motion, but potentially reduces the quality of each
frame. Sharper quality produces better images, but potentially drops more frames.
When selecting variable bit rate (VBR) encoding, you set the desired quality to emphasize smoother or sharper
output. Smoother quality produces better motion, but potentially reduces the quality of each frame. Sharper
quality produces better images, but potentially drops more frames. During encoding the bit rate will vary based
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20. on the size, frame rate, and complexity of each frame. In two-pass VBR, you can specify the target bit rate, but
in one-pass VBR you can not edit the bit rate.
Frame Format. Determines the width, height and frame rate of the encoded video track.
Advanced Video Settings
When you click Advanced, the Advanced Video Settings panel displays:
Size: Select Current (same as input), a preset dimension, or Custom from the dropdown list for a custom size.
Frame Rate: Select the number of frames per second from the dropdown list.
Advanced: Click to display the advance panel to make these advanced adjustments for encoding.
Complexity. This setting controls the effort used to identify areas of similarity between consecutive frames.
Live modes apply less effort and may sacrifice image quality for encoding speed. Offline modes apply more
effort and are slower but produce the best image quality.
Profile. Specifies a target application: Simple or Main (WMA 9 Standard), plus Broadcast (WMV 9 Advanced).
The Simple profile targets low-rate Internet streaming and low-complexity applications – mobile
communications, or playback of media in personal digital assistants. There are two levels in this profile.
The Main profile targets high-rate Internet applications – streaming, movie delivery via IP, or TV/VOD over IP.
The Broadcast profile is the only profile available for WMV 9 Advanced, and targets broadcast applications.
Key frame every. Specifies the maximum interval allowed between successive key (I) frames.
Buffer Delay. Specifies the duration of the delay buffer used for bit rate control. Longer delays can produce
better overall quality at the expense of larger fluctuations in the bit rate.
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21. B Frame Distance Delay. The Windows Media video codec employs intra (I), predictive (P) and bidirectional
(B) coded frames. This value specified the number of B frames to insert between successive I or P frames.
Frame Format. Specifies the format of the source (input) video track and the desired format of the encoded
(output) video stream. The encoder uses this information to optimize the conversion between interlaced and
progressive formats.
Audio Encoder Settings
Use the Audio settings panel to control how the audio track is encoded.
Note: The audio settings panel is disabled if your source media does not contain an audio track.
Click to select or create an encoding profile.
Click to view or change the advanced audio settings.
Export using. When checked the audio track is encoded using the selected audio codec. If unchecked the
Windows Media file will not contain an audio stream.
Coding Method. For constant bit rate (CBR) encoding you select the audio format (sample rate and number of
channels) and the desired bit rate. The encoder converts the track to that format and dynamically adjusts the
quality to maintain the selected bit rate.
For variable bit rate (VBR) encoding you select the audio format and desired quality. During encoding the bit
rate will vary based on the complexity of the audio content.
Advanced: Click to display the advance panel to make these advanced adjustments for encoding.
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22. Buffer Delay. Specifies the duration of the delay buffer used for bit rate control. Longer delays can produce
better overall quality at the expense of larger fluctuations in the bit rate.
Content Settings
Use the Content settings panel to provide optional metadata. This information is stored in the Windows Media
file and displayed by most Windows Media players.
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23. Silverlight Settings
When encoding media for use with Silverlight, use the Silverlight settings panel to select a Silverlight template.
Select Template. Click to select a Silverlight template.
Copy presentation to unique subfolder. Due to the way QuickTime works, you can not name the exported
media the same as another file that exists. Check Copy presentation to unique subfolder, to create a new folder
for the presentation in a new directory named with a date and time stamp.
Note: If QuickTime prompts you to overwrite an existing file, select No, and change the filename. Attempting to
overwrite an existing file when exporting a Silverlight presentation will cause the export to fail at the end of the
encoding process.
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24. Encoder Profiles
Flip4Mac WMV Studio provides a number of preset audio and video encoder profiles. These presets are
designed to meet a wide variety of media distribution needs including Web streaming, Web download and
desktop presentation.
Creating New, Custom Profiles
If you have upgraded to Flip4Mac WMV Studio Pro or Studio Pro HD you can create your own encoder profiles,
or collection of settings. A new profile can be created from scratch or created by using an existing preset as a
starting point.
If you have upgraded to Flip4Mac WMV Studio Pro HD your custom profiles can employ multichannel audio,
two-pass encoding and HD resolutions.
To create a new profile:
1. Click Options to display the Export Settings dialog.
2. Select New profile from near the bottom of the Profiles pop-up list.
3. Enter a new name for the new profile and click Done. Your custom profiles display at the top of the list.
4. Use the settings panels to adjust individual video and audio encoder settings. Click OK to save your
changes to the new profile.
To create a new profile based on an existing preset:
1. Click Options to display the Export Settings dialog.
2. Select Edit profiles from the bottom of the Profiles pop-up list.
3. Choose an existing profile from the list and click Duplicate.
4. Enter a new name for the new profile and click Done.
5. Use the settings panels to adjust individual video and audio encoder settings. Click OK to save your
changes to the new profile.
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25. Appendix A: Internet Resources
These Web sites offer additional resources related to Windows Media encoding.
Beyond Basic Encoding
(www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/knowledgecenter/Videos/beyond_basic_encoding.aspx)
This article takes you inside the encoder to briefly describe what all those mysterious settings do, so you can
fine-tune the encoding process to create great-looking videos no matter what tool you use.
Advanced Encoding Techniques with Windows Media 9 Series
(www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/howto/articles/AdvancedEncoding.aspx)
This document provides information about advanced techniques you can apply when using Microsoft Windows
Media Encoder 9 Series to create the best-quality content possible. The target audience for this document are
audio and video professionals, and anyone else interested in creating high-quality encoded content.
Support for Windows Media
(www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/support.aspx)
Here you'll find information about support and resources for Microsoft Windows Media.
Microsoft Silverlight
www.silverlight.net
Here you'll find news and information about Silverlight, and how to get started.
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26. Appendix B: Supported Codecs, Formats, & Protocols
Audio Codec Play/Import Export
Windows Media Audio 9 Professional (162)
Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless (162)
Windows Media Audio 9 Standard (161)
Windows Media Audio (160)
ISO MPEG Layer 3 (55)
Microsoft G.726 (45)
Microsoft IMA ADPCM (11)
Microsoft G.711 aLaw (7)
Microsoft G.711 uLaw (6)
Microsoft ADPCM (2)
Video Codec Play/Import Export
Windows Media Video 9 Advanced (WMVA)
Windows Video Codec 1 (WVC1)
Windows Media Video 9 Standard (WMV3)
Windows Media Video 8 (WMV2)
Windows Media Video 7 (WMV1)
ISO MPEG-4 V1.1 (M4S2)
ISO MPEG-4 V1.0 (MP4S)
Microsoft MPEG-4 V3 (MP43)
Microsoft MPEG-4 V2 (MP42)
Microsoft Motion JPEG (MJPG)
File Format Play/Import Export
Advanced Systems Format (ASF)
Advanced Stream Redirector (ASX)
Audio/Video Interleaved (AVI)
Network Protocols
MMS-RTSP
MMS-HTTP
HTTP
FTP
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