Install and Uninstall RVMedia Demo Projects

Install

Run the Setup file. Follow the displayed instructions.

Uninstall

Uninstall using a Start Menu icon

If you allowed the Setup to create program shortcuts in a Start Menu folder, click "RVMedia\Uninstall RVMedia Demo Projects" shortcut. Follow the displayed instructions.

Alternatively, you can run the uninstaller from the Control Panel.

Uninstall using Control Panel in Windows Vista/ Windows 7/ Windows 8/Windows 10

1. Windows 7 and Vista: go to the "Start menu | Control Panel". Windows 8: learn how to access the Control Panel.

2. Click "Programs and Features" (or, in a category view, "Programs: Uninstall a program").

3. Double-click "RVMedia Demo Projects version N.N.N", where "N.N.N" is the actual version of the components.

4. Follow the displayed instructions.

Uninstall using Control Panel in Windows XP

1. Go to the "Start menu | Control Panel".

2. Click "Add or Remove Programs".

3. Double-click "RVMedia Demo Projects version N.N.N", where "N.N.N" is the actual version of the components.

4. Follow the displayed instructions.

Privacy Statement

RVMedia components

RVMedia components may send and receive data via the network. They do not send and receive any data other than necessary to do their work as it is documented in the help file. They send data only to the addresses specified in their properties and documented in the help file.

The demo projects

All the demo projects work only while their windows are shown. None of them works in a hidden mode.

Below you can find a list of demo projects that may transfer private data via the network and the measures we have taken to prevent their unattended leakage.

1. "Desktop" (SendAndReceive\RemoteDesktop\) sends the computer desktop images to a connected DesktopControl (or compatible) application via the network. While doing it, "Desktop" shows the IP address of the connected application.

2. "Sender" (SendAndReceive\TwoApps\) sends video (for example, from the user's web camera) to the address specified in "Send to" field (by default, it is a local address).

3. "Chat", "Messenger", "Conference" (ClientServer\VideoChats\) send video (for example, from the user's web camera), sound from a microphone, and typed text messages to the IP address specified in the "Address" field (by default, it is a local address). Normally, the user should run "Server" demo on this address. "Chat", "Messenger", "Conference" show all clients that may receive data from them in their user interface: any application that may receive data from these clients is visible to the user as an item in the list of online clients. "Server" writes all its incoming connections to a log.

All other demo projects either do not send data via the network, or send only commands to the specified IP cameras.