| Enosoft Enhanced DV Decoder Help |
In order for applications to be able to use the Enosoft Enhanced DV Decoder, it is necessary to register the decoder with the operating system so that when an application asks the operating system for a DV decoder, it receives the correct one. To avoid complications that can prevent the standard registration process from working properly, the Configuration Utility performs the registration process everytime it is launched. The decoder is registered during the installation process. Once registered, it is not necessary to launch the Configuration Utility prior to using an application that will use the decoder.
The decoder can also be unregistered so that a different DV decoder can be used. This is useful during the trial period of the Enosoft Enhanced DV Decoder since, even if all the text overlay items are disabled, a spoiler logo is rendered on each decoded frame. If this is the case, you will need to repeat the above procedure in order to re-register the decoder.
The decoder can be registered with the operating system by starting the Configuration
Utility with the command line parameter /enable. i.e., enodvdecconfig.exe /enable
The following message will appear:
Click the OK button to close the message box.
Note For convenience, a Start Menu item is available as a shortcut to perform the above command.
The decoder can be unregistered with the operating system by starting the Configuration
Utility with the command line parameter /disable. i.e., enodvdecconfig.exe /disable
The following message will appear:
Click the OK button to close the message box.
Note If the Trial Period is over and no valid license exists, this option will not work. However, uninstalling the software will disable it.
Note For convenience, a Start Menu item is available as a shortcut to perform the above command.
Note The decoder is automatically disabled during uninstallation of the software.
Last Updated on Thursday, May 25, 2006.
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