On connaît Microsoft Video For Windows 1.1e pour Windows 3.1, en revanche, ceci vient d'Intel et semble encore aller un peu plus loin. Pour en savoir plus, quelques extraits du texte accompagnant ces pilotes (drivers), sont repris ci-dessous.
Indeo(R) video interactive R4.1 -- Version 4.11.01.62
Microsoft Windows* 3.x
December 15, 1995
This setup program installs the 16-bit Indeo video drivers on Windows 3.x
systems along with Microsoft's Video for Windows 1.1e.
Readme16.txt Topics:
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o Indeo Video Driver Versions
o Installation
o Additional Documentation
o Known Operating Characteristics
o Differences from Microsoft's VfW 1.1e Update
o Software Requirements
o Minimum System Configuration
o Technical Support and Updates
Indeo Video Driver Versions:
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Indeo(R) video interactive R4.1 - V4.11.01.62 [filename: ir41.dll]
Indeo(R) video R3.2 - V3.24.01.02 [filename: ir32.dll]
Indeo(R) video Raw YVU9 - V1.10.01.11 [filename: iyvu9.dll]
Differences from Microsoft's VfW 1.1e Update:
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The Setup utility used to install this update is a modified version of
the Setup utility Microsoft provides with their runtime package. It is
possible to make further changes to this program. The Setup Toolkit
is in file called CP0982.EXE at the following Microsoft FTP site:
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib
All of the Intel and non-Intel codecs are installed by this update.
Listed below are the differences between this update and the one
supplied by Microsoft:
1. Installs the Indeo video interactive R4.1 driver.
2. Installs R3.2 V3.24.01.03 driver rather than V3.22.1.43.
3. The Raw driver (iyvu9.dll) is updated. The new version fixes a
memory leak.
4. The R2.1 driver is not installed.
5. The readme16.txt and license.txt files are added.
6. The files in this update do not all fit on one 3.5" diskette
even when compressed.
Software Requirements:
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o Microsoft Windows 3.1
Minimum Hardware Configuration:
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486DX2/66 Mhz CPU
8 MB system RAM
CD ROM drive(300KB/sec)
SVGA display (VESA compliant)
8-bit Sound board
For best frame rate performance, configure the graphics card for 8-bit
color mode. For best image quality, use 24-bit color mode.
Off-line encoding is CPU-intensive, i.e. the faster the CPU the faster the
compression time. Pentium(R) Processor systems are more than twice as fast
as 486-based systems at doing off-line compression.