Readme.txt Driver File Contents (mv300.zip)

			AVerMedia MV-300
		 Motion JPEG Video Editing Card
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			Version 1.3.1
		        March 22, 2000

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Thank you for purchasing the AVerMedia MV-300!
This README file contains up-to-date information that supplements 
the MV-300 Help File and User's Guide.
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For information about installation and quick start, refer to 
the MV-300 User's Guide.
For information about using the MV-300, refer to the MV-300 User's 
Guide for complete information or which working in a dialog box, 
click the Help button for brief descriptions.
You are welcome to visit our Web site to get up-to-date information
http://www.averm.com.tw


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                        Table Of Contents 
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* What's New
* System Requirements
* Compatibility List of VGA Cards
* History of Driver Changes 
* Important Notes
* Working with Ulead MediaStudio Pro 5.x Video Edition
* Known Restrictions/Anomalies
* Troubleshooting Tips
* Reporting Problems And Suggestions


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* What's New
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Support Microsoft DirectX 5.0
Support AGP(Accelerated Graphics Port) VGA Card


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* System Requirements
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Pentium 166MHz (or higher) IBM Compatible PC
Windows 95 or Windows 98 Operating System
One available PCI 2.1 compliant bus slot
32MB DRAM (more recommended)
600 MB of free hard disk space (more recommended)
  Fast seek time disk preferred, e.g. wide SCSI
Super-VGA graphics card with Direct Draw capability
  Support both PCI and AGP buses
  at least 2MB Video memory is recommended
CD-ROM drive
16-bit sound card and speakers
Video Input Source : Camcoder, VCR, TV etc., 
  either composite or S-Video
Video Output Device : Camcoder, VCR, TV monitor, 
  either composite or S-Video


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* Compatibility List of VGA Cards
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Following VGA cards with at least 2MB Video memory, 
running at 16-bit color palette, 800x600 mode are recommended.

- AGP VGA Cards
  	    AGP VGA Card		VGA Chip
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	ASUS 3DP-V385GX2	    S3 ViRGE/GX2
	ASUS 3DexPlorer V3000	    SGS-THOMSON RIVA 128 2D/3D
        ASUS AGP-V2740              Intel i740
        ASUS AGP-3500ZX             NVidia Riva 128
	ATI XPERT@Work AGP 2x	    ATI 3D RAGE PRO AGP 2x
        Diamond Stealth II S220     Rendition Verite V2100 
	GIGA-BYTE GA-630	    3Dfx Voodoo Banshee
	Matrox Productiva G100	    MGA G100A	
	Matrox Millennium G200	    MGA G200
	Matrox Mystique G200	    MGA G200
	S3 Virge GX2		    S3 ViRGE/GX2 On Board
	Trident 975 AGP	            Trident 3DImage 9750
	Trident 985 AGP	    	    Trident 3DImage 9850
	WinFast 3D L2300 AGP	    3Dlab PERMEDIA 2		
	WinFast S700 AGP	    SiS 6326
	WinFast S800 AGP            Chromatic Mpact 2 

- PCI VGA Cards	
	    PCI VGA Card		VGA Chip
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	ATI 3D PRO TURBO PC2TV	    3D RAGE II + DVD
        ATI 3D RAGE PRO PCI	    3D RAGE PRO
	Cirrus 5446		    Cirrus 5446
        Diamond Viper V550          SGS-THOMSON RIVA TNT 2D/3D
	HP Vectra VGA OnBoard	    S3 Trio64V2/DX
	Matrox Millennium II	    MGA 2164W
	Trident 975 PCI	    	    Trident 3DImage 9750
	WinFast 3D S680		    S3 ViRGE/GX2
        
- Other VGA Cards using the following Chips are also recommended.
	Intel i740
	S3 Savage 3D
	S3 Trio 3D OnBoard
	S3 Trio64V2
	S3 Trio64V2/GX

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* History of Driver Changes 
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Version 1.3.1, March 22, 2000
- Fixed a bug that window can't update when window moved.
- FOR Ulead MediaStudio Pro 6.0

Version 1.3.0, July 26, 1999
- Add the driver Install\Uninstall functionality for users to more 
  easy to install\uninstall the driver.
  
Version 1.2.4, February 5, 1999
- Fixed a bug that the Compression ratio didn't work if the Compression
  dialog box is displayed from under "Compression...\Configure..." when
  doing "Make Movie..." within Adobe Premiere 4.2.

Version 1.2.3, December 30, 1998
- Fixed a bug that the captured video displayed in wrong format 
  when output to televsion if driver has re-installed.
- Fix a bug that VGA overlay has been suspended while doing capture 
  even had set "Display When Capturing" on.

Version 1.2.2, December 16, 1998
- Fixed a bug that cannot support VGA overlay function with the 
  following VGA cards. This has been certified under 800x600 
  16-bit high color mode in our lab.
	Matrox Productiva G-100 AGP
	Matrox Millennium II in certain system
	Matrox Millennium G-200 AGP
	WinFast 3D L2300 AGP
- Fixed a bug that nothing output to your television if you are using
  the following VGA cards.
	Matrox Productiva G-100 AGP
	Matrox Millennium II
	Matrox Millennium G-200 AGP
  NOTE : Everytime when you re-install your VGA driver after MV-300 
	 has installed, you have to re-install the MV-300 driver again.
	 For more information, please refer to "Important Notes"
- Corrected the video color distortion after applying effects 
  in Video Editor.
- Fixed the black image problems after playing captured video back 
  in Video Capture or Video Editor program with system running 
  Pentium II with Intel 440LX chipset.

Version 1.2.1, October 21, 1998
- Improve the video quality after applying effects in Video Editor.
- Improve the color distortion.

Version 1.2.0, October 9, 1998
- Fix a bug that the video quality is bad after applying effects in
  Video Editor.
- If capturing video with 'Even first' Field Order option in Video 
  Capture program, the video may not be smoothly played back. Now 
  this bug has fixed.
- Fix a bug that the capture funtion cannot work if set compression 
  ratio to 4:1 in PAL.

Version 1.1.0, September 18, 1998
- Previously there were horizontal static lines that appeared in the
  magenta color bar. This problem has been resolved.
- Provide a patch program to play a video project smoothly with 
  SmartRender in Video Editor.

Version 1.0.0, August 27, 1998
- New release


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* Important Notes
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- FOR Ulead MediaStudio Pro 5.2 USER...
I. DIRECTX 6.0 IS REQUIRED IF YOU ARE NOT RUNNING WINDOWS 98...
   The Microsoft Media Player which comes with the Ulead MediaStudio 
   Pro 5.2 CD is a new version using Microsoft DirectShow technology. 
   Unfortunately, this new technology begins to be supported by 
   Microsoft DirectX 6.0. If you are not running Windows 98 but are 
   using Ulead MediaStudio Pro 5.2, please make sure that you have 
   DirectX 6.0 installed. Otherwise, running Media Player from the 
   Video Editor program may cause serious system crash problem.
   To install DirectX 6.0, please follow the instructions below :
     1) Insert Ulead MediaStudio Pro 5.2 CD into your CD-ROM drive.
     2) Click the "Install drivers" button on the initial screen that 
        comes up after you inserted the CD.
     3) Click the "DirectX 6.0" button and follows the step-by-step 
        instructions to complete the installation.
II. Thumbnail Acceleration VS. Microsoft Media Player...
    In Ulead MediaStudio Pro 5.2, the Video Editor program takes 
    advantage of hardware accelerators, called Thumbnail Acceleration, 
    for faster generation of thumbnails. However, there will be 
    NO VGA OVERLAY if you run the Media Player from within the 
    Video Editor program. AVerMedia Systems has worked around this 
    problem in our PATCH.EXE program by adding the following 
    statements to Ulead32.INI which is under your Windows folder.
	[HardwareAcc]
	DisableAcc1=1
   Please take note that this workaround might cause you to WAIT A 
   LONG TIME while opening a project file. 
   If you do not need to run the Microsoft Media Player from within 
   the Video Editor program and want to take advantage of Thumbnail 
   Acceleration, you can change that statement to "DisableAcc1=0".


- IF THERE IS VGA OVERLAY BUT NOTHING OUTPUT TO YOUR TELEVISION...
  This might happen when you re-installed your VGA driver after 
the MV-300 driver has been installed. If you encounter this problem, 
there are two ways to solve it :
  a) Re-install the MV-300 driver.
  b) Open SYSTEM.INI which is located at your Windows folder. Check 
     if the line "VIDS.DRAW=DVIDEO.DLL" exists. If it does, please 
     remove it. Then restart Windows for the changes to take effect.


- IF THERE IS NO VGA OVERLAY AND NOTHING OUTPUT TO YOUR TELEVISION...
  As for the overlay support, it depends on your VGA card and the 
display mode you selected. Not all display modes supports this
overlay function even in the same card. If you have this problem, it
may because of your VGA display mode was not set properly. In most 
case, overlay function can be supported under display mode which is
800 x 600 16-bit high color. For how to fix it, please refer to 
next section in this README.TXT file, named Video Capture Q&A.

 
- WHEN THE "New Hardware Found" DISPLAYED EVERY TIME WINDOWS 98 STARTUP...
  This might happen when your MV-300 card functions inproperly under 
Windows 98. In this case, please follow instructions below to resolve 
it.
  a) Uninstall driver by the instructions list in Troubleshooting 
     Tip 1 or Tip 2.
  b) Restart system in Safe mode
  c) Go to 'Control Panel\System\Device Manager'.
  d) Click on the 'Sound, video and game controllers'.
  e) Remove all entries displayed as 'AVerMedia MV-300, Motion JPEG 
     Video Editing Card'.
  f) Shut down Windows 98 and power off your system
  g) Wait for 1 minute and then restart system
  h) After the "New Hardware Found" message displayed, follow the 
     steps to let your system complete the installation.


- PATCHING THE Ulead MediaStudio Pro 5.x...
  In this Version of Ulead MediaStudio Pro 5.x, a PATCH program has
executed automatically during driver installation. After doing this, 
it should playback video smoothly when using SmartRender (in 
Video Editor) to Preview a video project with multiple clips and 
transition effects applied. If you discard doing PATCHING while 
installing the driver, you may uninstall and install the driver again 
to make PATCHING works. Otherwise, you may execute a console version of
PATCH program by yourself. The program can be found under folder
\Program Files\MV-300.

 
- DIRECTX 5.0 OR HIGHER IS REQUIRED....
  For better performance, MV-300 requires DirectX support.
To check if you have DirectX drivers installed on your system, 
go to Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs icon, click on the 
Install/Uninstall Tab. See if "DirectX Drivers" is listed in 
the Installed Programs Window. If it is not, you need to install 
the DirectX drivers. 
You can get DirectX executable files from your VGA Card 
Installation Disk. 
Or go to the Microsoft Website to download the zip file for free.
Use the keyword "DirectX" to help search for the file.


- ONLY MJPEG AVI FILES CAPTURED BY THE MV-300 WILL OUTPUT TO YOUR 
  TELEVISION WHEN PALYING BACK...
  An AVI file may be captured by using different video codec drivers. 
For example, an AVI file may be captured with the MV-300 using MJPEG, 
RGB or YUV capture formats. You may playback a captured AVI file and 
view it with your VGA display under Microsoft Windows 95, however, 
ONLY MJPEG AVI FILES YOU CAPTURED WITH THE MV-300 CAN BE SEEN ON 
TELEVISION THROUGH THE "VIDEO OUT" CONNECTION ON THE MV-300 CARD. 
If you need TV output for a non-MJPEG format AVI file, you should use 
Ulead Video Editor to first convert the file to MJPEG file format.

 
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* Working with Ulead MediaStudio Pro 5.x Video Edition
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I. Video Capture
  Q. I got an error message "no video captured. Confirm that vertical 
     sync interrupts are configured and enabled." when doing capture.
     What should I do?
  A. Most of it is caused by an IRQ sharing problem. Microsoft Windows
     system allows IRQ to share among devices. However, we has
     experienced such an error occurred when sharing IRQ with a sound 
     card. To check if the IRQ is sharing, go to "Control Panel\System\
     Device Manager", double-click on the 'Computer', check with 'IRQ' 
     radio button, check if your MV-300 is sharing IRQ with other 
     device. If the answer is yes, try to configure another IRQ to 
     that device.

  Q. I cannot select 'Overlay' from within the 'View' menu. 
     What can I do?
  A. There are two possible things to try :
     1) Check your 'Color palette' in the 'Settings' tab from the 
        'Display' icon in the 'Control Panel'. Select 16-bit High 
	Color if the current setting is 16 or 256 colors.
     2) Set the display resolution to 800 x 600.
     3) If the above method doesn't work, try to remove the MV-300 
	driver and re-install it again.

  Q. I capture 100% of the Video but the Audio does not get captured. 
     What can I do?
  A. The Ulead MediaStudio Pro 5.x VE default is not set to capture 
     audio with video.
     Go to "Capture\Video...", check "Capture audio" on.

  Q. I always got a lot of frames drop when capturing video. Why?
  A. You may not set to the proper frame rate before capturing.
     Go to "Capture\Video...", select 'Options' tab, set "Frame rate"
     to the right one. For example, set 25 Frames/Sec for PAL, and set
     30 Frames/Sec for NTSC. 


II. Video Editor
  Q. A zig-zag pattern appears when I preview a video project.
  A. We recommend that you to go to 'Preview Options', select the 
     'Video Editor' tab, choose 'Frame-based' from within 'Frame type'
     drop-down list.

  Q. After I created a video project with some video clips and have 
     added transition effects, why doesn't video Preview play back 
     smoothly?
  A. We recommand you to uninstall and install the driver again to 
     make PATCHING works. Otherwise, you may execute a console 
     version of PATCH program by yourself. The program can be 
     found under folder \Program Files\MV-300.
     If you are using an older MV-300 driver than Version 1.2.1, 
     download the new driver from AVerMedia Systems web site to update.

  Q. When using the 'Preview' function, it displays the message 
     'Unable to Compress Video'.
  A. Be careful to set the correct parameters in 'Preview Options' 
     before you use the preview function. The 'frame size' MUST be 
     properly set. The width should be set to multiples of 16 and the 
     height should be set to multiples of 8. For example, you can set 
     the frame size to '640 x 480' where 640 = 16 x 40 and 
     480 = 8 x 60.

  Q. When using the 'Preview' function, it looks quite slowly during
     Video Editor preparing your video project in the first time.
  A. Go to 'Preview Options', select 'Compression' tab, choose 
     'AVerMedia MV-300 MJPEG Capture/Codec Driver' for 'Compression'
     item.

  Q. After I have created a video project (file), why can't I play 
     it back?
  A. Choose 'Properties...' from the 'File' menu.  Select the
     'Attributes' tab. Make sure the settings match your 
     video project's original settings. For example, TV Standard, 
     Frame rate and Frame sizes should all match the settings when 
     you recoded your project.


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* Known Restrictions/Anomalies
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1. When you playback a video file in Video Capture program, the overlay
   screen apear green-tinted and scaled to the left, but in the TV 
   Monitor appears good. This problem has been found in certain VGA 
   cards which is set in 24-bit or 32-bit color. However, this problem 
   doesn't affect the video quality when you output it to TV or VCR.
   It is a problem related to the VGA overlay control in MV-300 driver.
   AVerMedia System has recognized this problem and will fix it in 
   the future release. In this case, we recommend to set your VGA card
   in 16-bit color.

2. If you are Using an AGP VGA display card, the Video Editor preview
   window may not fit into the right position. This happens only when 
   the Ulead Video Editor program is open and while the Video Capture
   program is still running.
   AVerMedia System has recognized this problem and will remedy it in 
   the future release. We recommend to close both Video Editor and 
   Video Capture programs. Then ONLY re-open the Ulead Video Editor
   again. It's OK if you only run the Video Editor.

3. If you captured an AVI file that exceeds 1 GB, it can only be 
   played up to 1 GB. This problem is a known limitation of Microsoft 
   Video for Windows API. AVerMedia Systems is also working with Ulead
   to solve this problem. We suggest not capturing video larger than 
   1GB in current version of Ulead MediaStudio Pro 5.02 VE. However, 
   you can still edit this AVI file with Ulead Video Editor. 
 

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* Troubleshooting Tips
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1. Instructions to uninstall driver through Start\Programs:
   a) Go to 'Start\Programs\AVerMedia MV-300'
   b) Click on the 'Uninstall MV-300' to let your system
      complete the uninstallation.

2. Instructions to uninstall driver through Control Panel:    
   a) Go to 'Control Panel\Add/Remove Programs'.
   b) Choose the 'AVerMedia MV-300'.
   c) Click on the 'Add/Remove' to let your system complete
      the uninstallation.

3. Instructions to update driver :
   a) Go to 'Control Panel\System\Device Manager'.
   b) Click on the 'Sound, video and game controllers'.
   c) Click on the 'AVerMedia MV-300, Motion JPEG Video Editing Card'.
   d) Select the 'Drivers' tab.
   e) Click on the 'Update Driver...' button to let your system 
      complete the installation.

4. Instructions to reinstall driver completely :
   a) Uninstall driver by the instructions list in Tip 1 or Tip 2.
   b) Restart your system.
   c) After system startup, a dialog box displays "PCI Multimedia Device".
   d) Insert 'AVerMedia MV-300 Installation Disk' into drive A:.
   e) Click OK to let your system complete the installation.
   f) Restart your system again.

5. If the driver does not work properly, follow the instructions below:
   a) Make sure neither the VidCap nor the other video capturing 
      program is running.
   b) Remove MV300.INI from your windows folder.
   c) Execute the VidCap or the other video capturing program again.

6. If the system doesn't recognize the card, try to...
   a) Go to 'Control Panel\System\Device Manager'.
   b) Look for any 'Unknown Device' and remove it.
   c) Also remove any device with a question mark or an exclamation mark.
   d) Click on the 'Refresh' tab and let the system complete the process.

7. If the problem persists, try to...
   a) Follow the complete instructions list in Tip 4.
   b) Read the next section for how to report your problem to us.

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* Reporting Problems And Suggestions
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If you have a problem that you cannot solve it, please provide 
the following information when contacting AVerMedia System :

1. MV300.INI and SYSTEM.INI files which are under your Windows folder.

2. DRIVER VERSION printed upon your "MV-300 Installation Disk".

3. System configuration (Processor, Memory, Number of IDE/SCSI 
   Hard disks/CDROM Drives, etc.). From Device Manager in Windows 95/98 
   also note the resources (Memory, IRQ & DMA) used by this device.

4. Information about VGA Card, including manufacturer, chip vendor, 
   and the size of video memory.

5. Symptoms, such as what is displayed during or after configuration,
   etc..
 

After you have prepared the above information, contact or send email 
to the following addresses :

peggych@avermedia.averm.com.tw

TEL : 886-2-2226-3630
FAX : 886-2-2221-4538

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