readme.txt Driver File Contents (vpvision0.5_source.zip)

This directory contains the source code for VpVision version 0.5.  This is
a pre-release version of VpVision (see .\install\vpvision0-5\readme.txt for
details about this release).

This version was built using Microsoft Visual C++ ver 6.0.  The project to
build is .\truecap\truecap.dsw.  See the file VP32_build.htm for details
on how my compiler was set up.  Note you do not need the Quicktime For Windows
SDK for VpVision.

Building truecap.dsw will create a file called duckvision.exe in the release
or debug directory.  Rename this vpvision.exe.  The installer was built 
using InstallSheild Express ver 3.53 (project .\install\vpvision0-5.ism).  There
are probably some hard-coded paths in there for the .asm and such that need to
be changed.

VpVision expects the vp31vfw.dll and vpvorbis.acm codecs to be properly installed.
Source for VP3 can be found at www.vp3.com (use version 3.2.5.0 or later).  The
source build for vpvorbis.acm is in the file vorbvis_nodebug_tc40_vp0.5rc.zip,
available at www.on2.com/vpvision.  It builds as vorbis.acm; I've renamed it to
avoid possible conflicts.  This is a slightly modified version of the
build available at http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA012897/.  Note that this site
is available only in Japanese.  More information and source code for Vorbis audio
can be found at http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/index.html.

Questions about building or running vpvision should be directed to:
vpsupport@on2.com.

Build notes:

* when building DEBUG versions, there seems to be a strange link error:
"LINK : fatal error LNK1561: entry point must be defined"
This crops up before the build is completed.  Each time it comes up, I just
press F7 again until the build is done.  Go figure.

Good luck.
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