Important Information
Use the following guidance and tests to determine whether your
computer is compatible with the animation and movie software utilized in
the development of this volume. Print these instructions for reference
purposes before attempting to conduct animation test or install/uninstall
video software.
Animations on this AFTTP 3-3 volume were created for Briefing Room
Interactive (BRI) which requires a monitor capable of displaying 1024x768
resolution. In order to view these animations, you will need to set your
monitor resolution to a minimum of 1024 x 768. To change monitor
resolution, follow these steps on a Windows NT machine (these steps may
vary depending on the version of Windows installed and type of monitor
used on your machine):
1. To test, click on animation
2. If you can view the entire page, such that you can see control buttons
at the bottom of the screen allowing you to play the animation, your
resolution is correct.
3. If you can not see the full page, but only the upper left portion with
no control buttons at the bottom, you need to change your monitor
resolution. Continue with these steps.
4. Hit Escape on your keyboard to exit the animation
5. Close or minimize the Vol5.pdf file so the desktop is visible.
6. Right-click somewhere on the desktop
7. Select Properties
8. Select the Settings tab from the Display Properties window
9. Adjust slide bar in desktop area to 1024 x 768 pixels
10. Click Test
11. If Test passes, select Yes, then OK
12. If Test doesn’t pass, your configuration does not support this
resolution. You will not be able to run the animations.
Movie files on this volume are digitized HUD events supplied by an
external agency and are not compliant with the ISO MPEG 1 standard. As
such, viewing these movies may not be possible depending on your software
configuration. You may already have compatible movie player software
installed on your machine. If you do, the videos will play without adding
additional software.
1. To test a video, click on video
2. If you get an error message, or the video does not run, install
Microsoft Media Player, using the button on the next page.
3. If MS Media Player does not install, check to ensure you have
Internet Explorer 4.0 or newer.