             R A V I S E N T  T E C H N O L O G I E S   I N C .

			D V D  P L A Y E R

               R E L E A S E   R E A D M E   F I L E

                          August 13, 1999

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DVD Player Drivers     Version: 2.0.36.6145 (cinmst32.dll)

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Tested for use with:            DVD Player
                                Version: 2.0.0.1001 (and above)
                               

                                ATI Rage Pro VGA Drivers
				Version: 5.00-c5p
				Version: 5.10-c8i
				Version: 5.11-c6c
                                Version: 5.15-c9f

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      K N O W N   I S S U E S   A N D   L I M I T A T I O N S

LOSS OF SYNC IN A WINDOW
     When a control window, dialog window, or menu is at the
     bottom of a display window, the video might "lose sync."
     You need to move the overlapping window away from the
     video window, or switch to Full Screen mode to re-sync
     the video (only occurs in non-motion comp settings).

NO MPEG-2 EXTENDED AUDIO SUPPORT
     MPEG-2 extended audio is not supported in this release. MPEG-2
     audio will playback in stereo mode only, with reduced volume.

NO 16-BIT MCI INTERFACE SUPPORT
     A 16-bit MCI interface has not been implemented in this 
     release.  This prevents the DVD-ROM game "Silent Steel" from
     playing back.  A 32-bit MCI interface is supported for DVD-
     ROM games such as "SpyCraft" and "Tex Murphy:  Overseer."

DIRTY/DAMAGED DVD DISCS
     If you place a dirty or damaged DVD disc into a DVD-ROM
     drive, and run DVD Player (or any application) to access
     it, the DVD-ROM drive may cause the system to hang while
     it tries to read the damaged disc.  If you system hangs
     completely when first trying to play a new disc, reboot
     your machine, remove the DVD Disc, clean it with a soft
     cotton cloth, and re-insert it into the drive.  One
     noticeable sign of this problem is that the DVD-ROM drive
     BUSY light will be on solidly, and the EJECT button on
     the front of the drive will not eject the disc.

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