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Morae Recorder
Morae Player System Requirements
To run Morae Player, your system must meet the following requirements:
Microsoft Windows 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP or later version.
Windows-compatible sound card and speakers (recommended)
360 KB of hard-disk space for program installation
Basic Windows multimedia and AVI file support must be installed. This is normally installed by default
with Windows.
The standard Windows MCI Microsoft Video for Windows must be installed.
To check if the Windows MCI Microsoft Video for Windows is installed:
1. Choose Start > Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices > Sounds and Audio Devices >
Hardware tab.
2. Double-click on Media Control Devices.
3. Click on the Properties tab. The (MCI) Microsoft Video for Windows should appear.
Any audio or video codecs required by your AVI files must be installed. To check if a codec is installed:
1. Choose Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices> Sounds and Audio Devices > Hardware
tab.
2. Double-click on the Audio Codecs or Video Codecs category. Click on the Properties tab the
installed codecs.
See also:
How Rich Recording Technology (RRT) Works
Check for Upgrade Settings Options
Recording File Recovery Options
Codecs in Morae
Morae Recorder COM Server
Morae Player Command Line Customizations
When you launch Morae Player, by default it has a title bar, a menu bar, a tool bar and a status bar. You can
customize those elements by specifying arguments on the command line when launching Morae Player. If
you have installed Morae Player in the default directory, the exact syntax for the command line arguments is:
MoraePlay.exe [<options>] [<file>]
where <options> can include any of the command line options described in the table below and <file> is the
path to any video file (including the file name is optional). Enclose the path to the file in quotes.
For example, you could set up Morae Player to run a specific file in full screen (/F) and then exit when finished
(/E), by using the following syntax:
MoraePlay.exe /F /E "[path to video file]"
If you get an error message that Morae Player cannot be found, type the entire path to the directory that
contains Morae Player with the pathname in quotes. For example:
"C:\Program Files\TechSmith\Morae\MoraePlay.exe"
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