Name: J-Avid Cinema 1.1.5 Update (Kanji/Japanese) Version: n/a Released: November 5, 1997 Requires: Mac OS 7.6.1 or later and an Avid Cinema PCI card. Description: Avid Cinema 1.1.5 replaces all earlier versions of Avid Cinema. This software consists of a self-extracting archive. To use, download it to your hard drive and then double-click it to decompress the software. From the Read Me included with the US version of this software: Avid Cinema version 1.1.5 Web Update Readme This Readme explains who should use the Avid Cinema 1.1.5 Update, what changes are included in this update, and how to install it over the Web. Who should use the Avid Cinema 1.1.5 Update? The Avid Cinema 1.1.5 Update is for all Avid Cinema users. If you are running: * Avid Cinema 1.1.4 - You should upgrade to version 1.1.5, because you can now resave movies in electronic file format (such as Internet/WWW) without renaming them. * Avid Cinema 1.1.3 - You should upgrade to version 1.1.5 so that you can resave movies in electronic file format (such as Internet/WWW) without renaming them, or upgrade to Mac OS 8.0. * Avid Cinema 1.1, 1.1.1, 1.1.2 - You should upgrade to Mac OS 7.6.1 or 8.0 and Avid Cinema 1.1.5 to take advantage of the revisions in recent versions of the product. * Avid Cinema 1.0 and you plan to use the Avid Cinema 1.1.5 Update, you need to download Avid Cinema 1.1 from the Web and install it first. IMPORTANT NOTE FOR 5500/6500 USERS: Before installing the Avid Cinema 1.1.5 Update on a Power Macintosh 5500 or 6500, you need to have installed Avid Cinema from the CD included in the Avid Cinema 1.1.3 standalone kit. Installing Avid Cinema from version 1.1.1 of the standalone kit will not install the files necessary for the 5500 or 6500 to run Avid Cinema. The 1.1.5 Update will only work on Power Macintosh 5500 or 6500 machines if you have previously done a FULL install of 1.1.3, or if Avid Cinema was preinstalled by Apple on these machines. Revisions to Avid Cinema 1.1.5 * Avid Cinema 1.1.5 supports Mac OS 7.6.1 and 8.0. * You can now resave a movie in electronic file format (eg Internet/WWW) without renaming it. * In the Bring Video In Tab, a stop sign no longer appears in place of the camcorder icon. * For users of Avid Cinema 1.1 and 1.1.1, version 1.1.5 also corrects the following problems: - Previously, when sending movies out to tape, the volume on the tape may have recorded lower than expected. This required you to have to turn up the volume on your television in order to hear your videotape. The volume will now be higher when you send your movie out to tape. - Non-local number formats now display correct characters in the Disk Space Remaining area in the Bring Video In Tab. Installing the Avid Cinema 1.1.5 Update The compressed Avid Cinema 1.1.5 Update file is a self-extracting file. When you double click this file, a dialog box prompts you to name the folder and choose a location in which to save it. Choose your desktop, and keep the default name for this file. The new Avid Cinema 1.1.5 Update folder contains: * The Avid Cinema 1.1.5 application * This 1.1.5 Web Update Readme * The Avid Cinema Guide (online help file) To install the Avid Cinema 1.1.5 Update: 1) Locate the previous Avid Cinema folder. 2) Drag the new version (1.1.5) of the Avid Cinema application file and the Avid Cinema Guide file over the previous Avid Cinema folder until it is highlighted, and release the mouse. Two dialogs ask if you want to replace the existing versions. Click OK on each dialog. 3) Launch Avid Cinema. Note: If you have an alias for a previous version of Avid Cinema, this alias no longer works and you should make a new one. IMPORTANT: To use Apple Video Player after installing Avid Cinema, you must set your monitor's resolution to 640 x 480 and thousands or millions of colors.