This is a software program to check your system performance before using the DVRaptor.
[How to start]
1. Copy the five files (raptst16.dll, raptest.exe, raptst32.dll, raptstnt.sys, readme.txt) to your hard disk, or to a formatted floppy disk.
2. Run Raptest.exe.
When you are running on Windows NT 4.0, you will have to logon as an Administrator or an User with an Administrator authority.
[How the test works]
1. When you do the overlay check, it checks through the DirectDraw overlay surface.
2. The test will inform you whether your display card supports overlay or not.
3. During the test, you will be asked twice if the color patterns are displayed properly.(The color bars will be white, yellow, cyan, green, magenta, red, blue, black)
If they are displayed properly, click yes.
* Your display card may support overlay only in certain screen resolutions, color depths or refresh rates. You may try changing the monitor settings and test again, before changing to other display cards.
Warning : This test will only check the Direct Draw capabilities of your graphics accelerator card; if your graphics card does not have enough memory bandwidth, or for other reasons caused by your graphics card, the overlayed image might not be displayed properly.
[Information display area]
[PCI info]
1. BIOS version : The PCI BIOS should be higher than version 2.1. (PCI BIOS version will not be displayed in Windows NT 4.0)
2. Vendor/Chipset : If the chip set is unknown, DVRaptor might not function properly.
3. Latency Timer : The latency timer should be set to higher than 60. If this value is too low, the DVRaptor may not function properly, or it may not be able to display overlay. This value can be changed in the CMOS setup of your computer.
[Hard disk performance]
This test will measure the read/write performance of your hard disk. Set the hard drive that you wish to test, and click "HDD Test". The results will show automatically.
The transfer rate needed for DV data is 3.6MB/s, but to avoid OS overhead and capture audio data at the same time, it is better to have at least 4.5MB/s.
If your hard disk performance is below 4.5MB/s, the bar will show in Red. This means that there is a possibility of frame drops during capture and playback of DV files.
If it is between 4.5MB/s and 7MB/s, the bar will show in yellow. This means that this hard drive can be used in normal procedures, but might have frame drops when handling heavy data, such as mixing four channels of audio data.
If the data transfer rate is higher than 7MB/s, the bar will show in blue. There should be no problems in using this hard disk with DVRaptor.
Warning!! : The value calculated is an rough estimate of your hard disk performance. The test will not insure the system compliance with DVRaptor.
[DV Connection]
This test will work when you installed the DVRaptor to your system, and connected your DV camcorder. The test will determine if you have connected your cables properly.
This test is for Windows 95/98, Windows NT 4.0 (Intel Single CPU) only.
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Version 1.00 Release: 1998/10/23
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First release
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Version 1.01 Release: 1999/01/22
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Supported overlay with graphics accelerator cards using the Matrox G200.
PCIVIEW is included.
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Version 1.10 Release: 1999/05/21
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Fixed the problem with memory leak.
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Version 1.12 Release: 1999/08/13
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- Supported DVRaptor Driver Version 1.12. Please use this module with DVRaptor drivers Version 1.12 or over.
- Fixed error in Connection Test (Camera Mode detection error).
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