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- Q. How do I contact the author?
- A. Send email to
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- AOL: LGozum
- CompuServe: 73437,2372
- Internet: lgozum@user.rose.com
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- or write to:
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- Lawrence Gozum, Applied Insights
- 100 Oriole Parkway #310
- Toronto, Ontario
- Canada M5P-2G8
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- Q. Where can I get more backgrounds tiles and textures?
- A. The Internet. Visit our Web sites for download links.
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- Q. Why do I get an MMSYSTEM error when playing certain AVI files?
- A. If you see this kind of error stating:
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- Video not available, cannot find 'vids:IV41' decompressor
- or
- Video not available, cannot find 'vids:IV32' decompressor
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- You need to download and install the latest Indeo Interactive
- drivers from Intel; these are new drivers that were not included
- with Win95 (see our Web pages for download links).
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- Q. Why can't I play VideoCD files?
- A. VideoCD (*.DAT) files are MPEG-1 files (*.MPG) and require an MCI
- driver that plays MPG files. Rename any *.MPG file on your hard
- disk to *.DAT; if it plays then you've confirmed a BUS MASTER
- conflict. Remove your OEM Bus Master driver (e.g., Triones) and
- reload Win95 default PIIX driver (w/out bus mastering).
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- Q. Why can't I play WAV or MID (MIDI) files?
- A. You must have a sound card and Windows drivers installed. Only
- MIDI instruments mapped by your MIDI Mapper are played.
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- Q. Why can't I play AVI, MOV, FLI/FLC or MPG movies?
- A. You need the VFW (Video for Windows) MCI driver for AVI files,
- QTW (QuickTime for Windows) MCI driver for MOV files and Autodesk
- MCI driver for FLI files (see our Web pages for download links).
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- Win95 users already have the latest VFW drivers if you installed
- multimedia components from your Win95 CDROM. Win31 users that
- play AVI files encoded with new compression schemes may get an
- MCI error and must download/install VFW11e.exe (or later).
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- Q. What MPEG drivers does VidFun support?
- A. All MPEG-1 MCI drivers. Make sure you set MPEG compatibility
- options from VidFun' menu. MPEG-2 (DVD) and Motion JPEG (MJPEG)
- requires special hardware and drivers.
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- With almost ALL drivers (e.g., VMPEG, CompCore SoftPEG,
- MediaMatics, Xing v3.12, ATI v2.23 ...) use defaults:
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- Safe MPEG Mode=OFF
- Scaleable MPEG=ON
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- With old Xing driver (bundled w/ OEM S3 cards) set:
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- Safe MPEG Mode=ON
- Scaleable MPEG=ON
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- For best results, use NATIVE S3 Xing driver
- for Win95/NT (v3.12 or later) and set
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- Safe MPEG Mode=OFF
- Scaleable MPEG=ON
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- With the ATI driver (v2.22 or earlier) set:
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- Safe MPEG Mode=OFF
- Scaleable MPEG=OFF
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- When in doubt set:
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- Safe MPEG Mode=ON
- Scaleable MPEG=OFF
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- Q. Why can't I play MPA, MPV, MPE or M1V files?
- A. These are all MPEG-1 files that have been renamed. If you can
- play *.MPG files, just rename them with *.MPG extension.
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- Q. What does "32-bit video" option do?
- A. It toggles between 16-bit and 32-bit video functions; use it for
- testing 32-bit MPEG driver compatibility.
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- Q. What are "Safe MPEG Mode" and "Scaleable MPEG" options?
- A. "Safe MPEG Mode" isolates another instance to avoid a system
- lockout if driver crashes; looped playback and concurrent audio
- in slideshows is also disabled. DO NOT DISABLE unless sure that
- your driver is stable.
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- The "Scaleable MPEG" option, if enabled, will play MPG files
- like AVI or MOV (Quicktime) video; position and video size in
- slideshows is supported. DO NOT ENABLE this option if your MCI
- driver does not supports variable zoom factor (not just 2x or 4x).
- If the MCI driver supports scaling (e.g., VMPEG, SoftPEG,
- MediaMatics), VidFun uses it's feature set. ATI's MPEG driver
- (v2.22 and earlier) does not support scaling; v2.3 and later does.
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- Video cards based on S3 (Trio32/64, 864/964) chipsets do NOT
- support scaling. Weitek 9100, Trident 9680 (IBM Aptiva), Matrox
- Millenium, Tseng ET6000, ATI Rage, ProMotion 64xx (NEC xx22), and
- S3 (928, Trio64V+/UV+, 868/968, ViRGE) cards support scaling and
- are usually bundled with an MPEG MCI driver. With other cards,
- check your manual or ask your dealer.
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- Q. Why are total number of reported MPG frames wrong?
- A. Depending on the way "key" frames are encoded and read, total
- number of frames reported by MCI device will be wrong. VidFun
- will still loop when file has stopped and allow random access
- "beyond total frames".
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- Q. Why is MPG video playing "too fast"?
- A. This problem exists with many MPG files found on the Internet.
- With Xing driver, enable "Rate Control" to minimize problem.
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- Q. Why is video playback silent?
- A. Playback of AVI or MOV files with sound requires a sound card
- and drivers. Some video files have NO audio; most Internet
- MPG files are silent movies. Ensure that Volume Control is
- set correctly.
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- Q. Why is video playback jerky?
- A. Make sure video files are placed on uncompressed hard drive.
- If playing from CDROM, Quad-speed (or better) is recommended;
- in Win95, set maximum "read ahead" buffer and correct drive
- speed. For 24-bit video playback:
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- Frames fps Type(s) Zoom Mininum System Requirements
- -------- --- ------- ---- ---------------------------
- 160x120 15 MPG x1 486-33 + 32-bit video
- 320x240 30 MOV/AVI^ x1 486-66 + 32-bit video
- 352x240 30 VideoCD x1 486-100 + 64-bit video
- 720x480 30 DVD video x1 P233MMX + DVD w/ MPEG-2 card
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- ^Indeo compressed files need faster CPU.
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- Q. I want to upgrade my system. What do you recommend?
- A. Visit ... http://www.rose.com/~lgozum/bang4buck.html
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- Q. Can I design a slideshow for different video modes ?
- A. Yes, write script in 640x480 video mode for widest audience
- and use default "mid" postion for all graphics and video.
- Keep in mind that WAV and MIDI playback needs sound card.
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- Q. What causes erratic multimedia slideshows/screensaver errors?
- A. Running multi-track multimedia slideshows can "stress" your
- system. If slideshow/screensaver plays for hours then crashes,
- HEAT is the problem; we have confirmed this on a 6x86 P150+;
- no problems have been reported with Cyrix/IBM 6x86 P120+.
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- To diagnose memory timing problems, write down ALL your CMOS
- CHIPSET settings and enable BIOS DEFAULTS; diehard "tweakers"
- can adjust individual settings until reliable settings are found.
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- Q. Is there a problem with ATI/Mach64 card?
- A. Quicktime for Windows may crash if the following entry is
- absent in your [Macx] section:
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- DeviceBitmap=OFF
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- Get latest drivers from ATI (www.atitech.ca); v2.23 or later.
- Note: Win95 MPG driver 2.23 sometimes "unregisters" itself;
- using it in Screensaver is not recommended.
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- Q. Is there a problem with Matrox Millenium card?
- A. Older drivers caused mask to appear as solid white block in True
- Color (24-bit) video mode. Get latest Win95 drivers (v3.14 or
- later) from Matrox (www.matrox.com). In Windows 3.x, use the
- Mask|Inverse option to correct 24-bit mask problem.
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- With VMPEG MCI driver, DISABLE DCI in "Video Configuration".
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- Q. What do I do about MCI errors when playing FLI/FLC files?
- A. Most likely you did not install the MCI drivers for FLI/FLC
- playback or have an incomplete setup. Use Media Player to test
- playback. Check your SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI files.
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- In SYSTEM.INI file:
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- [mci]
- Animation1=mciaap.drv
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- In WIN.INI file:
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- [mci extensions]
- fli=Animation1
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- Q. What do I do about MCI errors when playing Quicktime MOV files?
- A. If your video card seems incompatible with MOV playback, backup
- your QTW.INI file and modify the following sections' entries:
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- [Options]
- VideoOptimize=DIB
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- [Video]
- Optimize=DIB
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- If you still get an MCI playback error, backup your SYSTEM.INI
- and check for this entry under [mci] section (drive and
- directory may vary).
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- QTWvideo=C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MCIQTW.DRV
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- Check your WIN.INI file for this entry under [mci extensions].
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- MOV=QTWvideo
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- To get the latest QTW drivers surf over to:
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- http://www.apple.com
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- QuickTime for Windows (QTW) 32-bit drivers are not recognized
- by Win95, VidFun will play MOVies if QTW MCI 16-bit is installed.
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- Q. Media player reports "settings changed by another program"?
- A. If you associated multimedia files with VidFun, the Win95 Media
- player reports that. Click "No" if you still want VidFun to be
- default multimedia player; click "Yes" and Media player again
- becomes default player.
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- Q. Is my video card incompatible with video playback?
- A. Change Windows video mode to VGA 640x480 (16 colors); if video
- plays, install updated Windows drivers for your video card. In
- Win95, set "Graphics Performance" to NONE (at System Panel)
- to test driver compatibility.
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- Q. Is my audio card incompatible?
- A. With Creative Labs' Vibra16 card, get the latest Win95 drivers
- (4/96 or later); older drivers had some nasty interactions.
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- Q. I don't want certain file associations, what do I do?
- A. If you don't want to associate specific FILE TYPES such as *.CAL
- fax files which have the same extension of CALendar data files,
- uninstall VidFun to restore all your previous associations.
- Reinstall from original self-extracting archive and "check" only
- desired FILE TYPES to be associated, in setup dialog.
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- Q. Can I import unsupported graphics?
- A. With originating Windows apps, COPY it to the Windows clipboard;
- from VidFun select Edit|Paste. You can also use ther apps to
- convert to generic BMP format for use in VidFun.
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- Q. Why is my image grainy?
- A. You see dithering, a method used to display more colors on
- 256-color displays. Set Optimal Palette option for superb
- JPEG views and set Slideshow prefs|SVGA palette|Optimal.
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