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In order to play MPEG files‚ you must have an MPEG decoder installed on your PC¸ In the event that you are not using a hardware decoder you will need to install a software player¸ The Compcore Multimedia "SoftPEG" decoder is the most efficient available¸ To play an MPEG file‚ open the application "Media Player" found in the Accessories directory in Windows¸ If the driver was properly installed by the setup program‚ your choice of media types will include an MPEG Player¸ Choose this media type and browse for a ¸mpg‚ ¸mpv‚ or ¸mpa file¸ If you are not using a fast hardware decoder and playing the files from your hard drive‚ you can EXPECT YOUR SYSTEM TO DROP FRAMES when playing the files encoded at high bit rates¸ A Pentium 90‚ or faster‚ with Display Control Interface (DCI) drivers running on 2Mb PCI video card will yield outstanding results with software decompression¸ The most critical factor in smooth playback is the speed and efficiency of the graphics subsystem‚ followed by the bus that is delivering the data to the card¸ Contact the manufacturer of your card for the most current driver‚ and install WinG if DCI is not available¸ The default playback frame rate of compressed MPEG files from an NTSC source is 30 frames per second¸ If the graphics display system cannot keep up with the number of frames it is fed‚ it will drop groups of frames‚ resulting in a choppy or jerky effect¸ Playback of full motion without dropped frames is entirely dependent on the decoder and data transfer rate of the system¸ A single speed CD­ROM can only transfer data at 150kb/sec‚ which translates into a sustained MPEG bit rate of approximately 1¸23 Mb/sec¸ A 2x speed drive allows transfer upwards of 210 Kb/sec‚ about 1¸72 Mb/sec¸ The original Sigma Designs "ReelMagic" hardware decoder card connected to an average ISA display system manages MPEG streams up to this rate without dropping frames¸ Many later generation decoders can handle streams up to 3Mb/sec‚ including those that are built into a single card graphics solution¸ High speed data transfer at these rates is accomplished by playing the files directly from a local hard disk drive¸ MPEG­1 may be encoded at any bit rate‚ as low as 600 KB/second‚ with good quality in a 352x240 window¸ Files are small in size when encoded at low bit rates‚ about one tenth the size of ¸avi or ¸mov files‚ with better video and 16­bit 44¸1 K audio¸