********FAQ********* The Rolling Stones Stripped CD - as of 10 October 1997 Thank you for purchasing "The Rolling Stones - Stripped" CD. This FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) is a combination of help, hints and trouble shooting with regard to the BONUS interactive multimedia content on "Stripped". The BONUS multimedia programme, which can be played on MOST* multimedia computers has been included on "Stripped" for your enjoyment at no extra charge. But you don't need this FAQ to enjoy the MUSIC! Just put "Stripped" in your audio CD player and listen to a superb album by the Rolling Stones which we know you'll enjoy - it really is a cracker of an album! *-------------------------------------------------------------------* * Special Note * * * * - This note is an addendum to the original October 1996 FAQ - * * * * Since the release of "Stripped" many technological changes have * * taken place. One such change is in Microsoft Windows 95. * * Whereas Windows 3.1 and earlier versions of Windows 95 supported * * Pre-Gap Enhanced CD technology (Pre-Gap ECD) - which is the * * technology used on "Stripped" - current versions of Windows 95 * * do not. * * * * This unilateral disabling of pre-gap ECD support by Microsoft * * effectively renders the multimedia content on pre-gap ECD's * * such as "Stripped" inaccessible under Windows 95. This disabling * * was implemented without consultation or warning. We discovered * * the problem when customers reported that copies of "Stripped", * * which had worked perfectly well before, suddenly ceased working * * after users upgraded their operating system to the newer versions * * of Windows 95. * * * * Microsoft Windows 95 DOES support the multi-session ECD formats * * CD-Extra and "Blue Book". All Virgin's current ECD releases are * * in these formats. * * * * If you are reading this FAQ because you have Windows 95 and all * * you can see are the audio tracks then, unfortunately, you will be * * unable to access the multi-media content on "Stripped". The CD * * is not defective, and will work on compatible CD ROMs running * * under Windows 3.1 or earlier versions of Windows 95. * * * * Because "Stripped" is such a great album we manufactured many * * millions of copies - one of which you now have. We are very * * sorry for any disappointment - but the problem is due to * * circumstances completely out of our control. * * * ********************************************************************* But you want to know more about the "Stripped" multimedia programme - that's why you're looking at this FAQ! Some of you may need a little help getting started, some just a hint or two and others answers to a problem. The world of computers is still evolving. There are many conflicting standards and we've tried to make the "Stripped" multimedia programme compatable with as many computer systems as possible. But even with our best intentions it won't work on them all. It is possible that "stripped" will not play on your computer because of hardware or software conflicts. If this turns out to be the case for you, we share in your disappointment - but this is not an inherent fault in "stripped" - it is simply a limitation of current technology. But even if the multimedia programme doesn't work for you - the music of The Rolling Stones "Stripped" is there for your enjoyment - and that is, after all, what "Stripped" is REALLY all about - the MUSIC. This FAQ includes answers to all the questions we've received (that we have answers for!) regarding the "Stripped" multimedia programme. It will be constantly updated as we find out more. To get the latest version of this FAQ either e-mail stripped@vmg.co.uk or vist the stripped help site at http://www.vmg.co.uk/stripped ________________________________________________ This FAQ is split into three sections- 1-IBM PC USERS 2-MACINTOSH USERS 3-GENERAL ________________________________________________ 1-IBM PC USERS a) Minimum System Requirements:- MPC 486/25sx processor 4 MB RAM free 640x480 monitor 256 colours 300 KB (2x) CD-ROM drive Windows 3.1 or later Multimedia compatible Sound Card QuickTime for Windows 2.0 (included) b) Loading the CD information:- Your PC must be a 386, 486 or Pentium model running Micosoft Windows 3.1 or Windows 95. It is important that the programme is run directly from either of these software options as it cannot be run through any of the "auxilliary shell" software packages. Please make sure that any auxilliary shell programmes are turned OFF. You must also have Apple Quicktime 2.0 for Windows, which is included on the "Stripped" CD and can be easily installed. Place the CD, Printed Side Up, in your PC's CD ROM Drive. If you have Windows 3.1 - select "File Run" from Programme Manager. If you have Windows 95 select "File run" from "Start". Use browse to select your CD ROM Drive - this will probably be drive D or E. If Apple Quicktime for Windows has not yet been installed on your PC, select QTinstal.exe on the CD and click OK. Then click OK again to run it and follow the instructions. To play the Multimedia programme simply select the file called "Program.exe" on the CD and click OK. Then click OK to run it. Please note: There is NO Setup.exe. Reference to Setup.exe in the CD Booklet is due to a typographical error. To play the programme all that is required is to select "Program.exe". If you need help with using your CD ROM drive or Windows, please see your PC dealer. c) Sorting the sound Your computer must have a Soundblaster compatible sound card which has been correctly installed and configured in order to play the Multimedia programme. If your computer requires external Computer Speakers, be sure they are plugged in correctly and switched on. If you're not sure whether your computer has a sound card or how to configure it, please refer to the sound card installation instructions or see your computer dealer. d) Sorting the colours The Multimedia Programme will only run if your computer can display in 256 colours. If you have a PC and are running Windows check your display settings in "Windows Setup" If you are running Windows 95, check the Display Settings in Control Panel. If your PC supports 256 colours, select the 256 colour option and re-start Windows. Not all PC's support 256 colours and incorrect settings can cause display problems. However, this problem is restricted to PC's only and not Apple Mac's. If you are unsure about your computer's video settings, please see your computer dealer. e) Advice on running the CD programme This multimedia programme has been designed to play on a wide variety of computers. Not all PC hardware combinations will work. Some video cards and CD ROM drives (such as NEC) are not compatible. See item Section 3 - General, item 6 for a list of CD ROMs known to be incompatable. Please see your computer dealer about the multimedia compatibility of your computer. ________________________________________________ 2-MACINTOSH USERS a) Minimum System Requirements 030 (25 Mhz) processor 4 MB RAM free 13-inch 640x480 monitor 256 colours 300 KB (2x) CD-ROM drive System 7.01 or later QuickTime 2.0 (included) b) Loading the CD information You must have Apple Quicktime 2.0, which is included on the "Stripped" CD and can be easily installed. Place the CD printed side up in your CD ROM drive. When the "Stripped" icon appears on your Macintosh Desktop, Click on the "Stripped" icon to open the folder. If Apple Quicktime 2.0 has not yet been installed on your Mac, select and drag the contents of the folder labelled "Put these in your system folder" and place it in your system folder. Then restart your MAC. Inside the "Stripped" folder are 2 icons labelled "Stripped 16 bit" and "Stripped 8 bit". Click on the "Stripped 16 bit" first. If your Mac isn't configured for 16 bit then click on the icon "Stripped 8 bit" instead. If you are having difficulty running the Quicktime portion of the programme, check that you have loaded Quicktime 2.0, Quicktime Powerplug, Apple Multimedia Tuner & Sound Manager (which are all included in the programme) into your system folder. If problems persist, go to Apple, open control panel and find the extensions manager. Turn OFF all extensions except Apple CD-Rom, Quicktime, Quicktime Powerplug, and Sound Manager. Then re-start your machine. If you need further help, please see your Macintosh dealer. c) Advice on running the CD programme On all Apple Macintosh Computers the Virtual Memory must be turned OFF when playing the multimedia programme, otherwise the system will hang. To turn off Virtual memory, pull down your Apple Menu Items, select Control Panels and then select memory. Choose the OFF button under Virtual Memory. If your Macintosh also has the "Apple Modern Memory Manager", set this to OFF as well. This multimedia programme has been designed to play on a wide variety of Macintosh computers, though not all models are completely compatible. The Performa 630CD, Power PC6100 and PC8100 may display some minor cosmetic irregularities within certain portions of the multimedia programme. The programme will not run on the new line of "PCI-bussed Mac's" ( notably the 7200, 7500, 8500 and 9500 models). Please see your Macintosh dealer about the multimedia compatibility of your Macintosh. ________________________________________________ 3-GENERAL 1) Some sections work - but some don't: If you have successfully installed the programme and are still having problems with certain sections then try removing the CD from your CD-Rom drive and cleaning it. If you are still unable to view certain sections of the programme then it is likely that the CD is damaged. Ask your retailer to replace it. 2) Stripped & CD+: Please note that Stripped is an Enhanced CD and NOT a CD+. CD+ is a different format which requires special CD drivers. Stripped requires no special drivers. 3) Shattered & Tumbling Dice Footage: If you are having difficulty finding the backstage footage of "Shattered" and "Tumbling Dice" - these are accessed by a "secret" hot area which you can find by moving the mouse cursor over the pendant around Keith's neck on the main screen (where you select the video, interviews & lyrics). When the pendant's "hot" and your mouse cursor passes over it, it will glow. But the pendant's only "hot" sometimes! (Hint: If you double click on the word "STRIPPED" on the main screen, you will notice that the background changes colour. The pendant becomes "hot" when the background is sepia (sort of tan/light brownish) and the least colourful - happy hunting!) If your wondering why the guitar break for the backstage footage of Shattered suddenly becomes a 12-bar blues -- because that's the way God planned it. 4) Phillips CDi: The AUDIO portion of the Stripped Enhanced CD CAN be played on Phillps CDi machines but the MULTIMEDIA portion CANNOT. This is because Phillps CDi machines will only play Phillips CDi format mutimedia programmes and not standard CD ROM format - which is what Stripped is. 5) Audio: Although every effort has been made to make sure the audio portion of the CD will play on all CD players, a few models are known to have problems playing the Stripped album because of the bonus multimedia elements. In some instances, you can play the audio by skipping to Track 2 and then backing into Track 1. We have discovered that Stripped may not play properly in certain audio CD players: Sanyo 10 disc multiplayer (car) Blaupunkt 10 disc Multiplayer (car) JVC RC-X3 portable (1988) Aiwa Discman JVC XL-ME91 JVC XL-V101 Marantz CD-63 Philips CDi 210. 6) CD-ROM Models with known incompatability: The Stripped Enhanced CD uses the I-TRAX enhanced CD technology to combine CD audio with CD ROM multimedia content on the same disc. It does this by "hiding" the CD ROM data in track 1 index 0 of the audio session on the CD - sometimes refered to as track 0. Unfortunately, the I-TRAX enhanced CD technology is not compatable with all brands of CD ROM drive. This is NOT a fault of the Rolling Stone's Stripped Enhanced CD, but a limitation of the I-TRAX enhanced CD technology and current variations in CD ROM computer hardware. The symptoms of an incompatable CD ROM drive are: 1) Only the fourteen audio files ( track01.cda - track14.cda ) are recognised. 2) No files at all are recognised on the CD. 3) The CD itself is not recognised as being in the drive. ************ IMPORTANT NOTE re: Windows 95 ********************* Since the release of "Stripped" Microsoft has updated Windows 95. The newer versions DO NOT support pre-gap Enhanced CD Technology! Even on CD ROM drives that worked under earlier versions. We're really sorry but this was completely out of our control. The symptoms are that Stripped is seen as only an audio CD. This will apply to ALL pre-gap/hidden track technology Enhanced CDs. Thank you Microsoft. If you have comments or suggestions pertaining to the I-TRAX enhanced CD technology, please email I-TRAX directly: webmaster@itrax.com What follows is a list of CD ROM drives which we have discovered are not compatable with the I-TRAX hidden track tecnology used on stripped. Most of these makes & models have been brought to our attention SINCE the release of Stripped. Question marks next to the CD ROM drive indicate that we have had reports of problems from customers, but we have been unable to verify or test the make & model in question. ACER 4x CD-ROM drive (?) ACER 6x CD-ROM drive (?) AIWA ACD-300 Aztech CD-Rom (x2 speed) (?) Aztech CDA 268-031 SE double speed CD-ROM drive Aztech AZT 468-021 (quad speed) (?) Aztech 6x CD-ROM drive (?) Cinon 535 (?) Creative Labs CD-ROM (2x) (?) Creative Labs CD420E (?) Creative Labs CR-563 (?) Dolphin 8000 AT (?) Matshita CR52X (?) Matshita UJDCD4700 (?) Media Vision 6200 (6x) (?) Mitsumi CD-Rom Drive (2x) (supplied with the SB-Pro) (?) Mitsumi CD Rom Drive (4x) Mountain Sidecar Cd-Rom drive (?) NEC 3XP PLUS NEC 3XISCSI NEC CDR-55JD NEC CDR 84-1 NEC CDR 84 GD-I NEC CDR-210 NEC CDR-260 NEC CDR-510 NEC CDR-600 NEC Multispin 4XPRO NEC MultiSpin 6x NSA Double-speed cd-rom (?) Oak Technology CD ROM (?) Oak Technology OTI 011 (?) Philips CM205 Philips PCA 42CR CD (?) Philips PCA 52CR/MI (?) Reveal FCR-C2-P (?) Sanyo CDR 93MV Sanyo CDR 254S 1.01 (4x) (?) / CRD-254S 1.01 (?) Sanyo Quad speed three CD (?) Sanyo SIG 4X (?) Sony 55S via Adaptec SCSI (?) Sony 4x SCSI CD ROM (?) Sony CDU-33a (?) Sony CDU-54I Int. Sony CDU-541 EXT Sony CDU-6211 Sony CDU-7811-10 EXT. TEAC CD-44 E TEAC CD-50 TEAC CD-55A TEAC CD-56E (6x) (?) TEAC SCSI CD-50 TEAC Quad 4X Toshiba 3401 (?) Toshiba T2150 CDT (?) Toshiba Quad speed IDE CD ROM (Model #?) (?) Toshiba XM1102B 2 X using ATAPI (?) Toshiba XM-1202B CD-ROM (?) Toshiba XM-5302B (?) Trust 6 Speed CD ROM (?) Wearnes CD ROM x2 (?) Yamaha CDU 55S (?) Please note that MANY of these manufacturers make CD ROMs for other computer manufacturers who may put their own brand names on them. So it is possible that you may have one of these drives and not know it. _______________________________________________ c Virgin Records Ltd 1996