Osprey Technologies Osprey-1000 Audio Video Capture/Compression/Decompression Board Windows Release 2.9.0 x86 2/00 Information and Installation Notes FTP Files --------- Readme.txt - this file o1k_osp_x86_290.exe - installation program readme.htm - Osprey-1000 Release Notes O1000User.pdf - Osprey-1000 User's Guide User's Guide ------------ The Osprey-1000 User's Guide is in Adobe Acrobat format. If you do not have an Adobe Acrobat reader, you can obtain one for free from http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html#reader. Downloading Updated Drivers --------------------------- Driver updates are available via the MultiMedia Access home page, http://www.viewcast.com. Go to Support and then Downloads to look for new drivers or patches. Installation Instructions ------------------------- For full installation instructions, refer to the Osprey-1000 User's guide. If you have a previous version of the Osprey-1000 drivers on the system, make sure you uninstall the old drivers before installing the new drivers. Do not have the system control panel running during installation or uninstallation. If you are using Windows 95, after installing the Osprey-1000 board, or after uninstalling the old drivers and rebooting, the system may bring up a window stating that New Hardware was found. Click on the "Don't Install Driver" selection and click OK, then install the Osprey-1000 software. If you are using Windows 98, after installing the Osprey-1000 board, or after uninstalling the old drivers and rebooting, the system may bring up a window stating that New Hardware was found. Click on "Cancel" and install the Osprey-1000 software. Run o1k_osp_x86_290.exe. The Package for the Web window will appear, click on Finish. It will begin unpacking the Osprey-1000 Installation. The Installation Welcome dialog will appear, showing the version of the Osprey-1000 software to be installed. Click Next to proceed with Osprey-1000 installation, or click Cancel to cancel the installation (no files will be installed). The Software License Agreement dialog will appear next, asking you to accept the terms of the Osprey-1000 software license. By choosing Yes, you agree to all terms of the license agreement. The Choose Destination Location dialog will appear next. You may install into the default installation directory or select a different directory. The Setup Type dialog will appear next to allow you to optionally select which software components to install. Most installations should select the Typical setup. Select the Compact setup to install only minimal Osprey-1000 support if you are installing additional applications which provide their own interface to the Osprey-1000 device and you will use them exclusively for access to the Osprey-1000 device. Alternatively, select the Custom Setup to select/deselect individual components. Click Next to proceed. The Select Program Folder dialog box will appear next to enable you to select a Program Manager group for the Osprey-1000 installation. Click Next to create the default Program Manager group for the Osprey-1000 software. The Installation program then displays the Start Copying Files dialog, which shows the information entered by the user from the previous Install dialogs. If you need to change any installation information, click on Back to go back and make changes. Click Next to begin the installation. The installation process will then proceed with file copying, device driver installation and registry modifications, accompanied by informational messages showing progress through these operations. Once the installation process is complete, the Setup Complete dialog box will appear. You should allow the installation process to restart your computer. Click on Finish to complete the installation. After installation, you can run the Osprey-1000 Demo to verify that video is working. This will also verify that the board and drivers are functioning.