Technical Requirements
and Information for
The INVITACIONES Video CD-ROM
System
and Software Requirements
PCs
Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0. Also runs on Windows Me, 2000, and XP.
Intel or equivalent processor @ 200 MHz
64 MB RAM
Sound card. Built-in or attached speakers.
4X CD-ROM drive or higher.
800 X 600 or 1024 X 768 monitor resolution
16-, 24-, or 32-bit mode color depth
QuickTime 5.0 (installer provided on CD-ROM)
Macintosh
Power PC processor @ 200 MHz
64 MB RAM
OS 8.0, 8.5, 9 (MacOS X not supported)
4X CD-ROM drive or higher
QuickTime 5.0 (installer provided on CD-ROM)
Initial
Use of the INVITACIONES Video CD-ROM
Using the
CD-ROM on a PC
- Insert the Video CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive.
- double-click "My Computer."
- Select your CD-ROM drive (usually the "d," "e,"
or "f" drive) and double-click to open it.
- You will see some yellow folders and one orange, diamond-shaped
icon (the INVITACIONES Video CD-ROM icon). double-click on the
icon to launch the CD-ROM.
Using the
CD-ROM on a Macintosh
- Insert the Video CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. You will see
a blue icon with the word "INVITACIONES" on it. double-click
on the icon.
- You will see a box with the same blue icon in it. double-click
on the icon to launch the Video CD-ROM.
Other
Information about the INVITACIONES Video CD-ROM
If you
get an error message on your PC
A small number of PC users have experienced a problem when they
clicked on the "skip introductions" instruction on the
opening screen of the Video CD-ROM or when they clicked on the
video controls (forward, rewind, or the sliding forward-rewind
bar) once into a lesson on the Video CD-ROM. These PCs users receive
either an error message about a Windows illegal operation and/or
the program crashed. If you experience this problem, please contact
your Vista Higher Learning sales representative or contact Vista
Higher Learning at techsupport@vistahigherlearning.com
with your name, school, and mailing address. We will send you
a replacement CD-ROM that contains a correction to this problem.
If you
experience problems with sound on your PC
- Make sure your computer has a sound card installed in its system.
- Make sure your computer has built-in or attached speakers.
- Verify that the Volume Control is correctly set. Click on the
Speaker icon located in the bottom right hand corner of the Windows
task bar and adjust volume settings.
- Verify that your computer's multimedia settings in Windows
are correctly set. Click on Start > Settings > Control Panel
> Sounds and Multimedia > Audio tab. Check the following:
- In the Sound Playback Box, check to make sure that the
correct Audio device is selected. The Audio device is the name
of the installed sound card.
- In the Sound Playback Box, click on Advanced Properties,
then click on Speakers. Check to make sure that the correct type
of speakers is selected. If the user has a laptop with built-in
speakers, these should be selected.
If you experience
problems running video footage on your PC or MAC
- Verify that QuickTime 4.0 or higher is installed on your computer.
If it isn't, you can download it at: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
- Verify that your computer has a 4X CD-ROM drive or higher.
If it is slower than 4X, video playback may be erratic with
broken or skipped frames and sound.
- Verify that your computer has 64 MB of RAM.
- PC users only: Check your Display or Monitor settings:
- Click on Start > Settings > Control Panel > Display
> Settings tab
- "Colors" should be set in 16-, 24-, or 32-bit
modes.
- "Screen area" should be set to 800 by 600 pixels
or 1024 by 768 pixels for proper monitor resolution.
Rewinding
or Forwarding Video Footage
- Hold your mouse button down on either the "Rewind"
or the "Forward" button to rewind or advance the running
video footage in each lesson. Release the mouse only when you
have reached the place in the footage where you wish to resume
viewing.
- You can also click on the small, gray square box in the bar
under the video footage and drag the square left to reverse the
footage and right to advance it.
Seeing
everything on the screens of your PC's monitor
If any parts of features or images at the top, bottom, or sides
of the screens on the Video CD-ROM bleed off so you cannot see
them in their entirety, you need to check the settings for your
monitor to confirm they are set correctly.
- Click on
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Display > Settings
tab.
- "Colors" should be set in 16-, 24-, or 32-bit modes.
- "Screen area" should be set to 800 by 600 pixels
or 1024 by 768 pixels for proper monitor resolution.
Contacting
Vista Higher Learning with Questions
If you have
any other questions or need help with the INVITACIONES Video
CD-ROM, please e-mail us at techsupport@vistahigherlearning.com
or contact your local Vista Higher Learning sales representative.
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