Known problems with Motion Pixels --------------------------------- Diamond driver problem with S3 video chipset. At the end of the MVI video clip, the computer will hang, or give an EMM386 error, or the next time you press the play button it will hang the computer. There is a bug in the Diamond Windows driver which can be solved in either two ways. Use the Number Nine S3 video drivers or upgrade Windows 3.x to Windows 95. Incompatible RAM DAC. Some video chipsets and video BIOS's support 32k colors, but the RAM DAC does not. The video will play in the correct size but the colors will not be correct. The user must upgrade the RAM DAC or play the video in a pallettized mode, or upgrade the video card. Video hangs for no reason under Windows 95. An internal memory corruption has occurred in the video source. Microsoft has indicated that they have seen this problem before, and relate it to a hardware condition. Incompatible Hercules driver. Hercules drivers for the Dynamite ET4000 video chipset at 640x480 16 colors, will start the display memory at page four. No video will be seen. Upgrade the video drivers, or upgrade to Windows 95. Incompatible ATI Mach64 BIOS. Trying to play the MVI video will result in an internal Windows error. The ATI Mach64 BIOS will generate a page fault setting the video mode in protected mode under Windows 3.x. Upgrade to Windows 95. I/O port conflict under Windows. A sound driver under Windows has full control of the I/O port, and will not share it with any other VM machine. Disable the driver, usually the midi SAPI drivers or upgrade the driver to one that supports virtual I/O sharing. Pauses during video playback under Windows 95. Windows 95 has a resource sharing problem. Disable virtual memory under System/Performance/Virtual Memory. Cannot lock memory using Qemm 7.04. Qemm DPMI has a bug for addressing physical memory above the DPMI's host memory. Upgrade Qemm to version 7.5, or Windows 95. Video does not play. Disable the 32bit disk and file access under virtual memory settings, or upgrade to Windows 95. Audio has pauses during playback. If Motion Pixels is using 4bit ADPCM compressed sound, some sound blaster compatible cards are not true compatibles. Install a new sound card or play the video with no sound. Video hangs during MVI playback when the Windows 95 screen saver kicks in. Disable the Windows 95 screen saver. Using Micosoft Plus 95 with the show full window drag option, it leaves trails behind in Video For Windows. This is a Video for Windows problem. Disable show full window drags in Display/Plus.