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Medio Magazine README.TXT file
Medio Multimedia, Inc.
For technical support on this product, call 1-206-882-2698
For more information on Medio and our products contact us at:
Medio Multimedia, Inc
2643 151st Place NE
Redmond, WA 98052
Phone: 1-800-788-3866
1-206-869-1253 (outside the US)
Fax: 1-206-861-0977
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This file contains the following information:
1) CD-ROM / Video Performance Problems
2) Video Display Problems
3) Audio Problems
4) "Out of Memory" Problems
5) Running on Windows NT
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1) CD-ROM / Video Performance Problems
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NOTE: To avoid damage to the CD-ROM, do not remove it from
your CD-ROM drive while it is in use (usually indicated by
a light on the CD-ROM drive).
You might be able to enhance video playback performance in
a number of ways:
1. If your computer has only 4 Megabytes of memory, you should
consider purchasing an additional 4 Megabytes for a total
of 8 Megabytes. Additional memory will significantly
increase performance for all applications on your system.
2. Increase the amount of buffer memory that your CD-ROM
driver software uses. Most computers communicate with the
CD-ROM drive through the Microsoft MSCDEX driver. Such
systems can sometimes be accelerated by adding /M:32 to the
MSCDEX entry in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. See your CD-ROM
documentation for more details.
3. Ensure that you are using the latest video driver for your
video board. Contact your video board manufacturer for more
information. You might also be able to get updated drivers from
CompuServe in either the Microsoft forum or in a forum managed
by your video board manufacturer. Also see the \DRIVERS
directory on this CD-ROM for a number of Microsoft-provided
video drivers.
4. Check Windows Setup (usually in the Main group of the
Windows Program Manager) to ensure that you are using a 256
color video driver. Video playback is slower in both 16 color
mode and any video mode with more than 256 colors. Video
performance might also be improved by running Windows
in 640 by 480 resolution if you are currently using a higher
resolution.
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2) Video Display Problems
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1. 16 color mode
This application runs in 16 color mode but, due to the full-motion
video playback, we strongly suggest using a 256 color video mode.
Many computers are factory-set to a 16 color mode although the
video board is capable of 256 colors. The setup program should
correctly warn you if you are in 16 color mode and suggest
a remedy.
2. ATI video boards
This product is incompatible with some features of the ATI
Mach32 video system. This video board comes with a number of
popular systems including most Gateway 2000 machines. The
problem is not with the board itself but with the Mach32 video
driver software so it can be resolved in at least two different
ways (note that suggestion #1 will provide the best performance):
A. Run the ATI Control Panel application that comes with your
video board.
i. Ensure that you are running in the 256 color mode.
ii. Click Advanced Features and ensure that the 256
Color Palette option is turned ON. See the
ATI documentation for more details.
B. From the Windows Setup application, choose a different video
driver such as the 8514/a driver. See your ATI documentation
for more details.
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3) Audio Problems
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This application requires that an MPC-compatible sound board
is installed in order to play sound. It will not function with
software that uses the computer's internal speaker to generate
sound (such as "PC Speaker"). Such software will usually
not play any sounds but could cause your system to crash.
To resolve other audio problems:
1. Make sure that the volume for your speakers is set to an
audible level.
2. Your sound board may be set up incorrectly if you still do not
hear any audio. Check to see that the audio driver that came
with your sound board is installed correctly and, if necessary,
reinstall it. See the documentation that came with your sound
board for more details.
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4) "Out of Memory" Problems
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This application uses your computer's memory to display
pictures and video. Performance will be degraded if your system
does not have enough free memory. If you receive Out-Of-Memory
errors, you probably do not have enough free memory. Consider
doing the following:
1. Close all unnecessary applications.
2. If you are running Windows in Enhanced mode (the default
mode if you are running Windows on a 386 or better machine),
create a permanent swap file on your hard disk. See your
Windows documentation details.
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5) Windows NT
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The Microsoft Video for Windows drivers that this
product uses may run on Microsoft Windows NT
version 3.5 or later. If they do not, you will
need to run this product on Microsoft Windows 3.x.