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Date Posted: 21:01:07 03/29/01 Thu
Author: Jeff
Subject: Re: Only for newbies!!!! "Filik DC10+ Hack Manual"
In reply to: Babi Pangang 's message, "Only for newbies!!!! "Filik DC10+ Hack Manual"" on 04:14:05 03/29/01 Thu

That was a pefect explanation! Thank you so much. However, now that I got it working, the transitions are having problems. Anyone know why? It seems to freeze on the last frame of a dissolve transition. The audio continues, but the video remains on the last frame.

Thanks again.


>A few days ago I created a text file for a couple of
>DC10+ owning friends of mine, who wanted to know how
>to install and use Filik's famous hack. Maybe newbies
>in DC10+ to Dc30+ patching have some benefit reading
>it, so here it is.
>
>BTW sorry for the louzy verbs, English isn't my native
>language you see.
>
>
>
>INSTALLING AND USING FILIK'S MIRO INSTANT VIDEO HACK:
>
>
>
>1:
>On a "clean" system, install DC10 drivers & Studio
>software (from the cdrom included in the DC10+
>package).
>If you've already installed Studio and the drivers of
>course you can skip this step...
>
>Note a:
>Yes, before you can upgrade to the latest DC10+
>drivers on a clean system, you always first have to
>install the drivers from the cdrom. That's because the
>upgrades are NOT full installation setups, but just
>(the name says it all...) upgrades from the drivers on
>your cdrom.
>
>Note b:
>Perhaps it's possible to install DC10+ drivers without
>installing the Studio software, but why bother?
>Although Premiere is much better in EDITTING your
>video stuff then Studio, IMO the latter still is the
>best software for CAPTURING video. With the newest
>drivers it acts much like famous AVI_IO (in fact
>Markuss Zing, developer of AVI_IO, participated in
>'perfectioning' the latest Pinnacle 1.06.4 DC10+
>drivers).
>Using the Studio software for capturing gives you the
>benefit of automatic multiple 2 Gb file creation while
>making long captures (up to 77 minutes or so), and
>perfect audio/video sync (well at least on my
>system...).
>And Studio is for free, coz you already have it on the
>package deal cdrom, now don't you.
>
>
>2:
>Now upgrade to the newest DC10+ drivers (1.06.4 final
>or beta), that is if your cdrom has pre 106.4 version
>drivers.
>Some say the 1.06.4-Final drivers has bugs. They
>prefer the 1.06.4-BETA drivers wich appearantly dont
>have those bugs.
>Well, I dont know if all of that is really true 'cause
>the 1.06.4-Final drivers seems work just fine for me.
>
>You can download 1.06.4 FINAL here:
>ftp://webboard.pinnaclesys.com/SDCv106.EXE
>
>You can download 1.06.4 BETA here:
>ftp://webboard.pinnaclesys.com/SDCv106beta.EXE
>(if it's still available)
>
>
>
>3:
>Install Adobe Premiere (5.1c, 6.0 beta or 6.0 retail,
>don't know about 4.2 and earlier)
>
>
>Note a:
>With the earlier versions of Filik's hack you had to
>install MiroInstant Video from the DC30+ drivers
>setup. If the DC30+ driver setup couldn't find any
>Premiere version on the system, it refused to install
>MiroInstant Video. So you had to install Adobe
>Premiere before you could install MIV from the DC30+
>drivers.
>This is no longer true: you call install Premiere at
>any time now and copy Filik's hacked files (wich
>include MIV) to Premiere's sub folders whenever you
>want.
>
>
>Note b:
>Attention: Pinnacle has confirmed that Miro Instant
>Video from their latest DC30+ drivers doesn't work
>well with Premiere 6.0 (Retail) and, after a lot
>complaints, has promised to write new ones. They
>should be available in April 2001.
>I guess that (since Filik's patch turns our DC10+
>somewhat into a DC30+) it's well possible that
>Premiere also doesn't like the DC10+ + Miro Instant
>Video combination . I dont know for sure though, so
>try and find out. For myself, I use a hacked version
>of Premiere 6.0 Beta, and this works OK. But I've read
>that 6 Retail seems to differ significantly from
>Premiere 6 Beta versions.
>
>OK, if all the "legal" stuff is on your system you can
>install the hack:
>
>
>4:
>Temporarily kill misitray.exe
>(just press ctr/alt/del and end the task "misitray")
>
>5a:
>From Filik's hack "Up to 1.06.zip", extract MISICI.DLL
>to your WINDOWS/SYSTEM folder
>(replacing the default misici.dll)
>
>You can download Up to 1.06.zip here:
>http://plugins.members.easyspace.com/dll.htm
>
>5b:
>From the same "Up to 1.06.zip", extract all files in
>the "SETTINGS" folder to Premiere's "Settings" folder.
>(or extract the complete folder there).
>
>
>5c:
>From the same "Up to 1.06.zip", extract PR-MIV.PRM to
>Premiere's "PLUG-INS" folder
>
>
>6:
>Restart MISITRAY:
>Start Windows Explorer, goto your Windows folder, goto
>the System subfolder and double-click on the file
>misitray.exe there (yeah yeah, I know: real
>patronising, but this is newbie stuff, man...)
>
>
>7:
>Ok, the hack is installed, but just to be sure do this:
>
>-Check the date of the file misici.dll in your
>windows\\system folder.
> It should be the 10th of march 2001
>
>-Check if the file pr-miv.prm is present in the
>Plug-ins folder of Premiere
>
>-Check if the settings folder of Premiere has the
>following files:
>PAL Studio DC10+ 768x576 4MB.prs
>PAL Studio DC10+ 768x576 4MB.prs
>PAL Studio DC10+ 384x288 1MB.prs
>PAL Studio DC10+ 384x288 1MB.prs
>PAL Studio DC10+ 720x540 4MB.prs
>PAL Studio DC10+ 720x540 4MB.prs
>
>
>8:
>Start Premiere
>During startup you can see all plugins etc Premiere is
>"pre-loading" (at the bottom of the splash screen).
>One of them should be "DC10+ Editting Mode"
>
>
>9:
>Choose File/New project.
>In the "Load Project Settings" screen, choose one of
>the presets you've just copied to the settings folder:
>PAL Studio DC10+ 768x576 4MB
>PAL Studio DC10+ 384x288 1MB
>PAL Studio DC10+ 720x540 4MB
>(Note: as you can see those presets are for PAL users
>only. So if you have a NTSC system (f.i. USA) I guess
>you have to alter these presets manually, because
>Filik didn't include any NTSC presets in his zip file.
>I don't know much about NTSC though).
>
>Back in Premiere's main screen you should see a little
>screen on top of Premiere's editting screens now,
>called "miroINSTANT Studio DC10 Plus". Do you see it?
>Congratulations! You've installed the hack correctly
>and now you'll have the famous "Miro Instant Video"
>plugin at your service. This means:
>
>A:
>Timeline scrubbing is smooth (without MIV it's rather
>jerky)
>
>B:
>With MIV you do NOT have to render the full project to
>a new avi in order to output to videotape. In stead of
>that Premiere automaticly only renders the stuff wich
>isn't already somewhere on your harddisk, such as
>transitions, titles and/or video effects, but not the
>cuts!. This works much, much faster!
>F.I: a 25 minute Premiere project with some titles, a
>few transitions and video-effects is ready for
>outputting to tape in just a few minutes.
>
>C:
>While scrubbing and editting in Premiere your DC10+
>card DOES HAVE tv/vcr output now, so you can adjust
>and check your edits in real time and full screen on
>your tv-set, in stead of viewing Studio's tiny little,
>postage stamp format, jerky and very low resolution
>edit screen.
>So do yourself a favour: go get your little 15 inch
>bedroom tv set, place it alongside your pc monitor and
>hook it up to your DC10+'s output. Video editting will
>be much more fun now: scrubbing the timeline on your
>pc-monitor while viewing the scenes full screen on
>your tv!
>
>
>
>
>Success!
>
>
>===================end of
>manual==========================================
>
>
>
>OK, here's some extra info:
>
>
>
>Personally:
>
>
>-I capture video with Studio (or AVI_IO)
>
>Because with the latest 1.06.4 drivers Studio now has
>both perfect audio/video sync and automatic multi-file
>capturing (to a max of 77 minutes or so). This is IMO
>an very important option wich Premiere, Miro Capture
>or Avicap do NOT have.
>Those files are by default 2 Gb of size, but in the
>Windows Registry (or easier: with the help of DC10REG;
>a freeware utility made by Jos Rooyakkers) you can
>even adjust their size to 1 Gb, 2 Gb or 650 Mb (wich
>is nice for making AVI backups on cdr material).
>
>BTW, Dc10reg has some other nice options too. You can
>download it here:
>http://studio.club.tip.nl
>
>
>
>-I save stills (to BMP or JPG) with Studio.
>
>Of course Premiere can save stills too. But strangely
>enough Premiere has no "flicker removal" option for a
>single still, an option wich dramatically improve the
>quality of saved bitmaps from video material. In
>Premiere you'll have to 'point' that particular
>video-effect to a complete clip in order to get
>de-flickered stills, while in Studio you CAN remove
>the flicker from a single frame while outputting to a
>bitmap file, so without changing Studio's project
>file.
>Yes I know, in Premiere you CAN de-interlace a still
>while saving it to a bitmap, but IMO Studio's
>"de-flicker" option gives better quality bitmaps. So
>most of the time I use Studio for saving stills.
>On top of that all Adobe Premiere versions -apart from
>6.0 Retail- can only save to BMP, GIF or TIFF, not to
>the popular JPG format. Well, Studio CAN!.
>
>
>
>
>-I edit video material & output to tape with Premiere
>
>Of course Premiere has a lot more and better editting
>options then Studio does. But probably the main reason
>I'm using Premiere for editting is "Miro Instant
>Video" (see above) and for that you need Filik's hack.
>
>
>
>
>-I make Mpeg1 or Mpeg2 files from AVI's with Premiere
>
>A lot of Mpeg1 and/or mpeg2 compressors are also
>available as a "plugin" for Premiere. This has the
>major advantage you do NOT have to render a completely
>edited project to a new AVI file first (from wich a
>stand alone Mpeg compressor then makes the Mpeg file).
>No, with a Premiere Mpeg plugin you can simply output
>your project straight to Mpeg, in a SINGLE procedure.
>
>
>Success again!
>(eof)

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