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ADVISORY:Diamond Stealth64
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Diamond Stealth64 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 (CIS users can GO DMNDONLINE).
ADVISORY:Mach32/64
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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); default driver (Win95)
Mach64 driver v1.55 (Win31); driver v1.01 (Win95)
SHAREWARE REGISTRATION
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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
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You are encouraged to copy and distribute VIDFUN15.ZIP or VIDFUN15.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
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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
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Email comments/suggestions to:
AmericaOnline: LGozum
Internet: LGozum@aol.com
CompuServe: 73437,2372
Internet: 73437,2372@compuserve.com
or write to: Applied Insights
Attn:Lawrence Gozum
100-310 Oriole Parkway
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M5P-2G8
DIAGNOSING FLI/FLC SETUP
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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)
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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
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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.