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Windows 98 expands the multimedia capabilities of your computer, making it easier than ever to take advantage of exciting new educational software, use new hardware like scanners and digital cameras with your computer, and incorporate a wider range of audio and video files into your lessons and presentations. |
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Windows 98 supports the following multimedia features to help you create a dynamic, interactive learning environment: |
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DVD Player |
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Digital Video Disc puts an entire video onto one compact disc with higher quality and durability than traditional VHS tape. The DVD player also plays conventional CD-ROMs. |
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MMX |
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Today’s best educational software takes advantage of the latest in multimedia technology like Intel’s Pentium Multimedia Extensions (MMX) for faster audio and video. Windows 98 supports MMX technology. |
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ActiveMovie |
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Delivers high-quality video playback of many types of files including MPEG audio, WAVaudio, MPEG video, AVI video, and Apple QuickTime video. |
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Media Player |
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In some cases ActiveMovie and CD Player fail to play certain files. Just use Media Player. Another program to listen to music and watch movies is the Media Player. This program combines many features and can play a large number of audio and video files. |
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To start media player follow these steps : |
1. Click on Start button. |
2. Go to Programs |
3. Click on Accessories-->Entertainment-->Media Player |
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