Train Signal Mega Lab - README file 9 September 2002 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ~ TABLE OF CONTENTS ~ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Description 2. System Requirements 3. Setup and Configuration 3.1 Installation Instructions 3.2 Uninstall Instructions 3.3 How to make Camtasia Player your default AVI player 4. How to use Camtasia Player 4.1 Command Line Parameters 5. Contact Information ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Description ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This file has been put together to address common issues that have come up with the Train Signal AVI files. See www.trainsignal.com/faq.html for further issues. This CD contains AVI files to setup your lab and then run you through each of the different labs within the lab manual. Also included on this CD is an AVI file detailing Terminal Services in Windows 2000. The Camtasia Media Player is included on this CD and is the best way to view these videos. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. System Requirements ---------------------------------------------------------------------- In order to run Camtasia Player, your system must meet these specifications: o Microsoft Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4, 2000, XP or later version o Windows-compatible sound card and speakers (recommended) o About 320 KB of hard-disk space for program installation o Any audio or video codecs required by your AVI files must be installed in order to play the AVIs. ** Note: Beginning with v2.0, Camtasia Player can play AVIs encoded with the TechSmith Screen Capture Codec (TSCC), even if the TSCC codec is not installed on the system. However, you may still wish to install the TSCC codec so that the AVIs will play in other media players. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Setup and Configuration ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.1 Camtasia Media Player Installation Instructions The Camtasia Player distribution file contains the following files. CAMPLAY.EXE Camtasia Player executable CAMPLAYLICENSE.TXT Software license description CAMPLAY.TXT This file 3.2 Uninstall Instructions To uninstall Camtasia Player, simply delete the files listed above from your computer. 3.3 How to make Camtasia Player your default AVI player On Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP or later: 1. Right click on an AVI in Windows Explorer. 2. Choose "Open With..." 3. Click the "Other..." button. 4. Navigate to and select "CamPlay.exe" (e.g. C:\Program Files\TechSmith\Camtasia Studio\CamPlay.exe). 5. Check the "Always use this program to open these files" in the "Open With" dialog and then click OK. On Windows 95, 98, and Windows NT 4: 1. In My Computer or Windows Explorer, click the View menu, and then click Options. 2. Click the "File Types" tab (or the "Folder Options" tab on Windows 98). 3. In the list of file types, select the file type for the .AVI file extension (e.g. "Video Clip" or "Movie Clip (AVI)"). The settings for that file type are shown in the File Type Details box. 4. Click Edit. 5. In the Actions box, select Open. 6. Click Edit. You may want to note the current setting, in case you want to restore it. Then specify the full pathname for Camtasia Player followed by "/open" (e.g. "C:\Program Files\TechSmith\Camtasia Studio\CamPlay.exe" /open) and click OK. 7. In the Actions box, select Play. 8. Click Edit. You may want to note the current setting, in case you want to restore it. Then specify the full pathname for Camtasia Player followed by "/play" (e.g. "C:\Program Files\TechSmith\Camtasia Studio\CamPlay.exe" /play) and click OK. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. How to use Camtasia Player ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.1 Command Line Parameters When you launch Camtasia Player, by default it has a title bar, a menu bar, a tool bar, a status bar. You can customize those elements by specifying arguments on the command line when launching Camtasia Player. Here is the exact syntax for the command line arguments: CAMPLAY [] [] where is an optional movie file name and is an optional set of options among the following: /A - Launches with "Always on top" option /BC RGB(255,0,255) - Set background color, default is black /D - Launches without allowing "Dragging" by the movie area /E - Exits after playing the movie /F - Launches in Full Screen Mode /M - Launches without a menu bar /MX - Launches with its window maximized /open - Open the specified movie () but does not play it /play - Immediately play the specified movie () [default] /R - Repeats the movie forever /S - Launches without a status bar /ST - Stay on last frame after playing /T - Launches without a title bar /TB - Launches without a tool bar Notes: - For the /BC background color, you must supply a color argument with the syntax RGB(r,g,b) where r, g, and b are the red, green and blue components of the color. Valid values for r, g, and b are in the range 0 to 255. For example: RGB(0,0,0) = black RGB(255,255,255) = white RGB(0,0,255) = blue RGB(128,128,128) = dark gray The background color shows only when the movie that is playing does not fill the entire frame. For example, if the player is maximized while a 360x240 movie is playing, the background color will show. Examples: CAMPLAY "clip1.avi" - play "clip1.avi" with the default user interface CAMPLAY /E /F "my movie.avi" - play "my movie.avi" full screen and exit after playing CAMPLAY /M "clip2.avi" - open "clip2.avi" without a menu bar (i.e. no File>Open menu option) CAMPLAY /BC RGB(128,128,128) /F "clip3.avi" - play "clip3.avi" full screen and fill the background with dark gray if the movie does not fill the entire screen. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Contact Information ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Train Signal, Inc. 400 West Dundee Road Suite # 106 Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 www.trainsignal.com sales@trainsignal.com P- (847) 229-8780 F- (847) 229-8760