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- ADVISORY:Diamond Stealth64
- --------------------------
- Diamond Stealth64 (was reported with S3 968 VRAM) users with bios version
- "U" may experience video driver-related problems. Upgrade your Windows
- video driver. Get 964133.EXE (self-extracting) or later, from Diamond
- http://www.diamondmm.com (at CIS, GO DMNDONLINE).
-
-
- ADVISORY:Mach32/64
- ------------------
- Older Mach64 drivers may crash during Quicktime for Windows playback. Backup
- your SYSTEM.INI file and ensure that the following entry exists in your
- [Macx] section.
-
- DeviceBitmap=OFF
-
- When scanning in 24-bit mode, a warning will pop up if the suggested change
- is not present. VidFun was tested with the latest Mach32/64 drivers.
-
- Mach32 driver v2.60 (Win31)
- Mach32 driver default (Win95)
-
- Mach64 driver v1.55 (Win31) <-preferred (faster AVI video via MVA)
- Mach64 driver v2.01 (Win31) <-slows down 16-bit AVI videos (MVA gone?)
-
- Mach64 driver v2.01 (Win95) <-get this, works well!
-
-
- SHAREWARE REGISTRATION
- ----------------------
- 1. Select Help-Registering VidFun from it's Main menu.
- 2. Complete the automated registration form or print the Help file topic.
- 3. Send your registration form and fee.
-
- CompuServe subscribers can GO SWREG and register # 6583.
-
- After registration is received, you will be provided with a key (i.e., S/N)
- that is valid for all VidFun 1.x versions; in appreciation, the latest
- registered version will be sent to you as well. Registered users are
- provided with a telephone number for technical support.
-
- This key is linked to your registered name and can be used on single
- personal computer or workstation which is not used as a server. Another key
- is required for each use on another personal computer or workstation. VidFun
- is 100% fully-functional (no crippled functions); as such, the key is the
- only difference between being registered and unregistered. Under no
- circumstance should you disclose your key to anyone.
-
- Since the key is valid for all 1.x versions, we intend to update frequently
- and at will. With your support, updates will include more multimedia
- devices/features and file formats, exotic image processing, scanning
- processes (eg., descreen)... and eventually full hypermedia authoring.
- Support the Shareware Concept and we'll develop this product (and others)
- like nothing seen commecially ... otherwise, it will simply die from lack
- of support.
-
-
- SHAREWARE DISTRIBUTION
- ----------------------
- You are encouraged to copy and distribute VIDFUN16.ZIP or VIDFUN16.EXE in
- it's unmodified and uninstalled form, to all your friends and associates as
- well as upload to various online services.
-
- Shareware Distributors that charge a nominal fee for media reproduction and
- distribution may copy and distribute in accordance with recognized Users
- Group and/or Association of Shareware Professionals guidelines. If
- distributing via CDROM, the complete set of extracted archive files may be
- copied to a separate directory without modification (as a convenience to
- new users, please include a copy of VBRUN300.DLL somewhere on the CDROM).
- As indicated in VidFun's setup, you must explicity agree to and optionally
- state the following disclaimer on your distributed media:
-
- "VidFun is distributed AS IS. Any expressed or implied warranties,
- including, but not limited to, warranties of merchantability and fitness
- for ANY use or purpose are specifically disclaimed. In no event shall the
- author be liable for ANY loss of profit or damage including, but not
- limited to special, consequential, incidental, or other damages."
-
- Online services/BBSs may recompress the original archive to another archive
- format (eg., ARJ, LHA) provided all original archive files (see README.1ST)
- are included in their unmodifed, uninstalled form. A README (or equivalent)
- file may be added stating anti-virus software used to verify archive and/or
- contact information of BBS or Shareware Distributor (eg., BBS phone, Address,
- Web site...); no other addition to the program archive is allowed.
-
-
- GETTING THE LATEST VERSION
- --------------------------
- At AOL, click COMPUTING then go to Software Center and Search Software
- Libraries for "VIDFUN".
-
- At CIS, browse for VIDFUN.EXE (self-extracting); it is uploaded at various
- graphics, multimedia, entertainment and specialty forums.
-
- Not yet an AOL or CIS subscriber? Visit my Home Page.
-
- URL: http://users.aol.com/lgozum/vidfun.htm
-
- Check local BBSs too; use "VIDFUN" as keyword.
-
-
- CONTACTING THE AUTHOR
- ---------------------
- Email comments/suggestions to:
-
- AmericaOnline: LGozum
- CompuServe: 73437,2372
- Internet: lgozum@user.rose.com
-
- or write to: Applied Insights
- Attn:Lawrence Gozum
- 100-310 Oriole Parkway
- Toronto, Ontario
- Canada M5P-2G8
-
-
- MPEG MCI PLAYBACK: MPEG-ACCELERATOR CARDS & VMPEG
- -------------------------------------------------
- MPEG video is supported via MCI (Media Control Interface). This requires
- a specific driver from the card's manufacturer and is not widely available.
- At this writing, a few have included MCI support (ie. MPG video can be
- played via MediaPlayer applet). There are several MPEG standards. MPEG-1
- files are those typically found on the Internet; MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and
- proprietary variants (eg. motion JPEG) require MCI drivers specifically
- designed for your installed hardware.
-
- Do NOT enable VidFun's "Scaleable MPEG" Option (from View|Preferences menu)
- if you are not sure your video card AND MCI drives supports variably resized
- video windows (ie, any zoom factor, not just 2x or 4x).
-
- We strongly advise getting Stefan Eckart's VMPEG v1.7 (or later) MCI drivers;
- it is VERY stable, scaleable, facilitates synchronized audio via associated
- WAV file with MPEG-1 files and plays VideoCD files. Download it from
-
- ftp.netcom.com:/pub/cf/cfogg/vmpeg/
-
- or search for VMPEG17.ZIP or VMEPG17.EXE at online services.
-
-
- 1. What does the "Scaleable MPEG" option do?
-
- If the "Scaleable MPEG" option is enabled, MPG video files will play
- like AVI or MOV (Quicktime) video files; however, volume and speed control
- will not work since the MCI drivers do not support it (they are included
- for drivers that may implement these features). Position and video size
- in slideshows is supported with this option.
-
- With "Scaleable MPEG" option disabled (default), MPG video files will play
- as non-scaleable animation files (eg., FLI); the MCI driver is responsible
- for window creation/update (usually fixed and centered).
-
- 2. Does my video card support scaleable MPEG?
-
- If you card does not support scaleable MPEG playback, don't fret.
- As long as the MCI driver does (eg., Eckart MCI driver), VidFun will
- use it's feature set.
-
- ATI's Mach64 MPEG driver (v2.01) is NOT scaleable. Video cards based on
- S3 (Trio32/Trio64, Vision864, Vision964) chipsets do NOT support scaling.
-
- Weitek 9100, S3 (928, Trio64V+, Vision868, Vision968), Trident 9680,
- Alliance ProMotion 641 and Matrox MGA 2064W chipsets support scaling.
-
- With all other video cards you will have to ask your card's manufacturer!
-
- 3. Why are total number of frames wrong?
-
- Sometimes the MPEG file will stop or loop from the middle of certain
- files. Other times it will continue playing even if it is supposedly
- the end of the file.
-
- Depending on your MCI driver and the way the MPG file was encoded
- (the way "key" frames are encoded and read), the total number of frames
- reported by the MCI device will be wrong. As a precaution, total frames
- are limited to 32767 frames (about 18 minutes). Regardless of this quirk,
- VidFun will loop when file playback has stopped; also, random access of
- frames beyond the total number of frames will not cause an error.
-
- 4. Why is video playing in "double" or "triple" speed?
-
- It varies with the MCI driver and file encoding. Some files were encoded
- to compensate for smooth full screen (640x480) video.
-
- 5. Why is there no audio ?
-
- Most MPG files found on the Internet are silent movies. Some have WAV
- files (with the same name) as their audio track; some drivers will not
- synchronize playback or play the *.WAV file at all. Eckart's driver,
- however, does an admirable job at synchronizing WAV audio.
-
- 6. Why are colors "wrong" in 8bit+4 mode?
-
- This is a "supersampling mode" designed for video playback at 2x
- or 4x it's actual image dimensions.
-
- Double the Window size (via video configuration) if "Scaleable MPEG"
- option is disabled. With "Scaleable MPEG" option enabled, press
- <Ctrl-2> to double the window or select 200% zoom (or greater) from
- Video Window menu.
-
- 7. Why are colors grainy?
-
- You have configured playback for 8-bits (256-colors). Change MPEG video
- configuration to 24-bits if your video card and driver supports it.
-
- 8. I get an MCI error ?
-
- This is cutting edge stuff! Many MCI driver implementations are not yet
- stable. If this happens, you should close VidFun and restart Windows.
-
- Read the VIDEO SETUP & DIAGNOSIS section at the end of this doc; it may
- help avoid potential problems. I'm looking forward to Microsoft's MCI
- driver; if it's anything like their AVI drivers with Win95, it "should"
- be very stable and fast. For now, VMPEG is the way to go!
-
-
- PROBLEMATIC JPEG FILES
- ----------------------
- Some JPG files found on the Internet cause an error. These are usually
- found from files created on Macs. Turn OFF "Fast JPG Decode" option
- to view these files (if they aren't totally trashed to begin with).
-
-
- XMOUSE
- ------
- The XMOUSE utility to emulate Unix behavior of highlighting selections
- inhibits the slideshow pop-ups. Remove the exectuable from your Start-Up
- folder (or group) to avoid this problem.
-
-
- DIAGNOSING FLI/FLC SETUP
- ------------------------
- If you get MCI driver errors when opening FLI/FLC files you may have an
- incomplete setup. Ensure proper setup by using Media Player to test
- playback. Check your SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI files for the following entries.
-
- In SYSTEM.INI file:
-
- [mci]
- Animation1=mciaap.drv
-
- In WIN.INI file:
-
- [mci extensions]
- fli=Animation1
-
-
- APPLE QUICKTIME FOR WINDOWS (QTW)
- ---------------------------------
- To run *.MOV (Apple QTW MOVie) files, MCI (Media Control Interface) drivers
- for Windows are required. Use the Media Player applet to verify setup.
-
- To get the latest QTW drivers:
-
- 1. Visit Apple Computers' WWW Home Page
-
- http://www.apple.com
-
- 2. Click on Quicktime VR link and follow succeding links.
- 3. Download QTINSTAL.EXE and run it from Windows.
-
- Note: Win95's Media Player does not seem to support MOV playback;
- however, MCI-enabled apps, such as VidFun, can still play Quicktime
- MOV files as long as the MCIQTW.DRV exists (at this writing QTW
- 2.03 still supports MCI).
-
- If your video card seems incompatible with MOV playback, backup your QTW.INI
- file then modify the following sections' entries to look like this:
-
- [Options]
- VideoOptimize=DIB
-
- [Video]
- Optimize=DIB
-
- [QuickTime for Windows]
- Implementation=Full
-
- If you get MCI errors during playback, backup your SYSTEM.INI and check for
- following entry under the [mci] section (drive and directory may vary with
- your system).
-
- QTWvideo=C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MCIQTW.DRV
-
- Also, check your WIN.INI file for the following entry under the
- [mci extensions] section.
-
- MOV=QTWvideo
-
-
- VIDEO SETUP & DIAGNOSIS
- -----------------------
- Firstly, you MUST have Windows 3.1 or (or WfW). Win95 is preferred.
-
- 1. Should I update to VFW 1.1e (or later) or QTW 2.x (or later)?
-
- Win95 users already have the latest VFW drivers; Win31 users that play
- video files encoded with new compression schemes may get an MCI error and
- must download VFW11e.exe (or later); run it in a temporary directory
- (self-extracting), then run it's setup. For QTW, see previous section.
- Always back up your entire \windows and \windows\system directory so that
- you can restore your entire setup.
-
- 2. Is my video card incompatible ?
-
- Change your Windows graphics mode to VGA 640x480 (16 colors). Video files
- should play (jerky, slow and grainy). Test other video modes; if specific
- modes don't playback correctly, get/install updated drivers from your
- card's manufacturer. For QTW, see previous section regarding QTW.INI
- changes.
-
- 3. Insufficient Windows memory?
-
- Close all open applications. If video file plays then "insufficient
- memory" was the issue. "Ram-doublers" may help or cause problems;
- switch it off if you suspect a problem.
-
- 4. Multi-tasking interactions with other apps?
-
- Close all open applications - DOS sessions, screen savers, clocks,
- schedulers, Email/fax/comm apps, power savers ... anything using a timer
- or is in background. If video file plays then one or several of those
- apps caused an incompatible interaction.
-
- 5. 32-bit drive access?
-
- Depending on your hard disk, disk controller, non-standard DOS driver,
- and bus type (eg., VLB, PCI, ISA, EISA), a combination can exist that
- may be incompatible with video playback. Activate Control Panel and
- 386 Enhanced icon; TURN OFF 32-bit access (activate System icon in
- Win95). If that resolves your problem then it had to do with one of the
- components in the hard disk sub-substem(s).
-
- 6. Compressed drives.
-
- Do not play video files from compressed drives (eg., Stacker, ...).
- The device driver will interfere with rapid data transfer. Always place
- video files in the uncompressed drive.
-