System Requirements for windows and Linux for Installation
This section outlines the basic hardware and software requirements needed to run Helix Producer in a Windows environment. This section also gives you step-by-step instructions for installing the product onto a Windows machine.
Windows
System Requirements
The
following table lists the minimum and the recommended requirements for using
Helix Producer on Windows.
Installing
the Windows Version
To install Helix Producer onto Windows:
Download the installation program.
Close any other applications that may be open
and double-click on the installation program icon.
The installer begins by unpacking the required
files for Helix Producer installation. When complete, the
installer opens to the License Agreement page.
Read the terms and conditions carefully, and
select I accept the terms in the licence agreement if you agree. You can click
Cancel at any time to abort the installation.
Click Next to
continue.
The Serialization page opens.
Enter your name, company name, and serial number
you received when you purchased Helix Producer.
Click Next to
continue.
The Install Options page opens.
The default install directory that Helix
Producer will install to your computer is listed. You can change this
default install directory by clicking the Browse
button and selecting the new path.
You also have the options to select whether a
shortcut to Helix Producer will be created on the desktop and/or on the Quick
Launch toolbar, and whether command line tools will be added to your PATH.
Warning! You must have enough disk
space and write access to the location where you intend to install Helix
Producer. If not, you will not be able to continue the installation.
Click Next to continue. |
The install program installs all
necessary files and opens the Finishing Up page.
Choose whether you want to launch Helix Producer and/or the
Readme file when you exit the install program.
Click Finish to exit.
Linux Requirements and Installation
This
section outlines the basic hardware and software requirements needed to run
Helix Producer in a Linux environment. This section also gives you step-
by-step instructions for installing the product onto a Linux machine.
Linux
System Requirements
The
following table lists the minimum and the recommended requirements for using
Helix Producer on Linux.
Installing
the Linux Version
To
install Helix Producer onto Linux:
Download
the installation program.
Make sure your CD drive is mounted properly, if installing from a CD.
Copy the installer to your hard drive if you are getting it from a
CD.
Start the Helix Producer installer by entering: sh helix_producer_plus_9_linux.bin
The installer extracts the necessary files to the directory where the
installer is located.
The install program installs all necessary programs and files.
When complete, the installer shows the Software License agreement.
Other
Basic Requirements
In addition to normal hardware and software requirements,
it is recommended that you have the following products:
the latest version of the RealOne Player
speakers or headphones connected to your sound card
For recording from a media device, any of the following
connected to your computer:
video capture card, if encoding live video
S-VHS, Digi-Beta, or Beta-SP video player
video camera
microphone
Hardware
devices name in Linux
The first partition on a IDE hard drive is called partition 1, and
is called /dev/hda1 if the drive is the primary IDE master.
/dev/fd0
|
Floppy disk
|
/dev/hda1
|
IDE Hard drive 1, partition 1
|
/dev/hdb3
|
IDE Hard drive 2, partition 3
|
/dev/sda1
|
First SCSI interface (probably hard drive), device id 1
|
/dev/sdc3
|
First SCSI interface, device id 3
|
/dev/cdrom
|
CD ROM drive
|
/dev/mouse
|
Mouse
device, sometimes a pointer to another device such as /dev/psaux, a ps/2
mouse driver.
|
primary
IDE master
|
/dev/hda
|
primary
IDE slave
|
/dev/hdb
|
secondary
IDE master
|
/dev/hdc
|
secondary
IDE slave
|
/dev/hdd
|
The first partition on a IDE hard drive is called partition 1, and is called /dev/hda1 if the drive is the primary IDE master.
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