its imprtant to know a lttle about your target distribution media ....
obviously cd is the best format currently to distribute your a/v
however cdrom has a trasfer rate of approx 10mb per sec..

so if your video isnot compressed properly/sufficiently it may have a
video data rate to high for the cd  to stream accrooss to the computer.
this is not to mention all the other things it has to stream before the
video...ie the projector....audio....graphics.....audio in the video
file...it all adds up....

i suggest take a look at how your video and audios are compressed...


jon





-----Original Message-----
From: mitch daigle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22 February 2001 13:07
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: <lingo-l> Video off of CD-Rom


We are producing our first CD-Rom. It has a lot of audio and video. It
is
running very slowly, is there any suggestions on how we can make it run
smoothly?


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