# Game list The following games are compatible with this version of iidxhook: * Lincle The games must be bootstrapped using [launcher](../launcher.md). # Data setup and running the game We assume that you are using a clean/vanilla data dump. Ensure your ("concents") folder with your unpacked data looks like this: - data - modules - prop * Copy/Move all files from the *modules* directory to the root folder, so they are located next to the *data* and *prop* folders. * Copy all files from *prop/defaults* to the *prop* folder. * Create a new file *app-config.xml* in the *prop* folder with the following content: ``` ``` * Setup proper paths for *dev/nvram* and *dev/raw* in *prop/avs-config.xml* by replacing the **-block in that file with the following block: ``` . dev/nvram fs dev/raw 256 256 ``` * Unpack the package containing iidxhook5 into the root folder so iidxhook5.dll and all other files are located in the same folder as *data*, *prop*, *bm2dx.dll*, etc. * Run the gamestart-19.bat file as admin. # Configuring iidxhook The hook library can be configured via cmd arguments or a configuration file. The latter is generated (*iidxhook-19.conf* in the same directory) on the first start of the game using the gamestart-19.bat file. It contains default values for all available parameters and comments explaining each parameter. Please follow the comments when configuring your setup. Add the argument *-h* when running gamestart-19.bat (e.g. *gamestart-19.bat -h*) to print help/usage information with a list of all available parameters. Every parameter can be either set as command line argument or using a configuration file. To set a parameter from the command line, just add it as an argument after the bat file like this ``` gamestart-09.bat -p gfx.windowed=true -p gfx.framed=true ``` The syntax for the "key=value" is the same as in the config file. Make sure to have a pre-ceeding "-p" for every parameter added. However, if a parameter is specifed in the configuration file and as a command line argument, the command line argument overrides the config file's value. # Eamuse network setup If you want to run the games online, you need a valid PCBID and the service URL. Open *prop/ea3-config.xml* and set the values of the *ea3/id/pcbid* and *ea3/network/services* nodes accordingly. Run the game with the gamestart-19.bat file and enable network on the operator menu. When enabled, the game seems to hang and expects you to power cycle the machine (i.e. quit the game and restart it). # Real hardware support ## USB IO (ezusb) You have the following options: * Set `io.disable_io_emu=true` in the `iidxhook.conf` file to not hook ezusb IO communication with an emulation layer. The game will directly talk to the IO. The game supports the ezusb (C02) as well as ezusb FX2 (IO2) boards. * Set `io.disable_io_emu=false` in the `iidxhook.conf` file. Use the specific iidxio API implementations, e.g. `iidxio-ezusb2.dll` to use the IO2 EZUSB board. The common `iidxio` abstraction layer also allows you to use custom IO boards or whatever Konami hardware is going to be available in the future. Obviously, someone has to write an imlementation of the `iidxio` API, first. ## Slotted/Wave pass card readers You have the following options: * Set `io.disable_card_reader_emu=true` in the `iidxhook.conf` file to not hook card reader communication with an emulation layer. The game will directly talk to the real readers though this only supports whatever readers the game directly supports (wave pass readers) * Set `io.disable_card_reader_emu=false` in the `iidxhook.conf` file. Replace the default `eamio.dll` with the `eamio-icca.dll` and have either your slotted (IIDX, DDR Supernova or GF/DM type) or new wave pass card readers conencted and and assigned to `COM1`. Other custom implementations of of the `eamio` API also work. ### ICCA device settings (device manager) * Port: COM1 * BAUD rate: 57600 * Data bits: 8 * Parity: None * Stop bits: 1 * Flow control: None If you encounter issues after the game opened the device, e.g. application stuck, try a USB <-> COM dongle instead of using one of the COM ports of the mainboard. # Known bugs ## USBIO (FM-DL TIMEOUT) IIDX occasionally fails to boot with a "USBIO (FM-DL TIMEOUT)" error. If this happens, run the game again. # Troubleshooting and FAQ ## The game does not run "well" (frame drops, drifting offsync etc) This can be related to various issues: * Make sure to run the game as (true) Administrator especially on Windows 7 and newer. This will also get rid of various other errors (see below) that are related to permission issues. * Run the game's process with a higher priority: ``` start "" /relatime "gamestart.bat" ``` * Enforce v-sync enabled in your GPU settings. * Ensure that you have a constant refresh rate around the 60 hz (59.9xx or 60.0xx) that is not jumping around. Use the timebase feature of one of the newer games to check that or enable iidxhook's timebase and check the log output for the determined value. Run this a few times and check if the results differ. * Use iidxhook's frame rate limiter feature (see further below) to software lock the refresh rate. This might be necessary on Windows 7 and newer for D3D8 games, e.g. iidx 9 to 12, which seem to ignore GPU side v-sync. * Use iidxhook's auto timebase feature (see further below) or set a pre-determined value to cut down start-up times. ## "NETWORK WARNING" instead of "NETWORK OK" This can be caused by: * Invalid PCBID * Firewall blocking connections * Invalid eamuse url or port specified * Game is not run using the Administrator account Make sure to check these things first ## My songs are offsync From this version onwards (if you use the very final data of Lincle), the game comes with a built-in auto timebase option ("monitor check" on startup) which dynamically, detects the refresh rate of your current setup. Thus, BT5's timebase option is not included from this hook version onwards, anymore. Ensure that refresh rate displayed is very stable, e.g. 60.00x hz, and the game should be able to provide you with a smooth and sync game experience. ## My game runs too fast iidxhook can limit the frame rate for you (refer to help/config file) ## My game crashes when I try fullscreen Use dxwnd and set settings like "Acquire admin caps" and "Fullscreen only" ## Background videos aren't working. When starting a song, windows is playing the error sound and a message box appears If you are running in window mode, you can see an error pop-up window with the title `DirectShow Texture3D Sample` and error message `Could not create source filter to graph! hr=`. When running fullscreen, you only hear a windows error sound and the game appears to be frozen when trying to play a background video. You are missing a codec to decode and play the videos. There are different methods available to get background videos working. Probably, the easiest solution: grab the CLVSD.ax file and go to Start -> Run -> regsvr32 clvsd.ax Make sure to run cmd.exe as Administrator, otherwise you will get errors caused by invalid permissions. ## I installed the CLVSD.ax codec but the game crashes or displays a message box that tells me to disable my debugger If songs keep crashing upon start and you get an error message that says ``` DirectShow Texture3D Sample Could not create source filter to graph! hr=0x80040266 ``` despite having the codec (CLVSD.ax) installed, remove the debug flag (*-D*) from gamestart or use a CLVSD.ax codec which has the debugger checks removed. ## I am getting a message box with a japanese error message and a black window immediately after starting the game The game checks the vendor and product ID of your GPU installed. If it doesn't match a hardcoded whitelist, the game won't boot. Use the option *gfx.pci_id* either in the config file or as a cmd argument to spoof these IDs. See the help message for instructions and possible IDs. ## Over-/underscan, bad image quality or latency caused by my monitor's/TV's upscaler Many modern monitors/TVs cannot upscale 640x480 output properly. This can lead to over-/underscan, bad image quality or even latency caused by the upscaler of the device you are using. If one or multiple of these issues apply, use the built in scaling options by setting *gfx.scale_back_buffer_width* and *gfx.scale_back_buffer_height* to a target resolution to scale to. Usually, you want to set this to the monitor's native resolution, e.g. 1920x1080 for full HD. You can play around with a few different filters using *gfx.scale_back_buffer_filter* which impacts image quality/blurriness on upscaling.