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                          XingMPEG Player
                            Version 1.01
		     Xing Technology Corporation
		       1540 West Branch Street
		       Arroyo Grande, CA 93420

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GETTING STARTED
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Preparing to Install the XingMPEG Player

Before installing the XingMPEG Player, make sure the following hardware
and software is installed and working:
- IBM PC 486/Pentium or compatible computer
  (a Pentium with at least 8MB of RAM is recommended);
- Microsoft Windows v3.1 or higher;
- a hard disk drive with at least 3MB of free space;
- a CD-ROM drive is optional;
- a sound card with a Windows wave audio driver is optional.

Installing the XingMPEG Player

1 Turn on your computer and start Windows.
2 Insert the XingMPEG Player Diskette into your diskette drive.
3 Open the Windows Program Manager and choose the "Run" command
  from the "File" menu; the "Run" dialog will appear.
4 Type "A:\SETUP" (substitute the drive letter of your diskette drive
  for "A", if necessary), and click the "OK" button; the XingMPEG Player
  setup program will start.
5 Follow the setup program's on-screen instructions.

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RELEASE NOTES TO XingMPEG Player VERSION 1.01
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INSTALLATION
- You can now deinstall XingMPEG Player components by running the
  SETUP program and deselecting items.

XingMPEG Player (XMPLAYER.EXE)
- Clicking the "Seek to Start" button during playback no longer stops
  playback.
- When the Performance Diagnostic dialog is opened, the default "Drive"
  is now your PC's local fixed drive on which the XingMPEG Player
  is installed.

XingMPEG Driver (XMDRIVER.DRV)
- The XingMPEG Driver now automatically determines if your PC's
  Windows Sound System is capable of 16-bit audio playback; this
  feature insures proper audio playback on PC's equipped with
  8-bit-only sound systems.
- The XingMPEG Driver now returns "1.01" when responding to the MCI
  command "INFO VERSION".

XingMPEG Saver (XMSAVER.SCR)
- The Montage option has been removed from the XingMPEG Saver's
  setup dialog.

* Note Regarding Unreadable MPEG Files:
  The XingMPEG Player can play any MPEG file that conforms to the MPEG-1
  standard. Some MPEG files do not conform to this standard; e.g., they may
  have undergone data encryption that renders them readable only by the
  application that performed the encryption; or they may contain non-standard
  data. If you attempt to play such an MPEG file with the XingMPEG Player,
  one of the following errors will occur:
  - an error message appears indicating that the file is unreadable;
  - an error message appears indicating that "your MCIMPEG device is in use
    by another application";
  - no error message appears, but bad video data is displayed in the Video
    Display window).