============================================================ DTXMania .NET style (C) 2000 2019 DTXMania Group ============================================================ * Requirements (1) OS: Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10 (x86, x64) (2) .NET Framework: Version 4.7 or above (You'll need to install .NET Framework 4.7 additionaly on Win10 Creaturs Update or before) https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3186497/the-net-framework-4-7-offline-installer-for-windows (3) DirectX9 End User Runtime: June 2010 Version or later (You'll need to install DirextX 9.0c additionaly on Win8 or later.) (4) Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable Package (x86) If you don't install any libraries descrived above, you'll fail to start DTXMania. * Installing DirectX End User Runtime About the Requiremtnts (3), this zip contains "minimum" runtime components in "DirectX Redist" folder. Please run DXSETUP.exe to install DirectX 9.0c (June/2010). Especially for Win10, you cannot use web setup for DirectX. Please use DXSETUP.exe in DirectX Redist folder. * Installing DTXMania You don't have to install DTXMania. You simply put all files to any folder you want to. * Uninstalling DTXMania Delete all files in the DTXMania folder. (DTXMania doesn't use registry.) * Installing song data for DTXMania This zip file doesn't contain any song data (DTX, GDA etc). So, for the first time, you can't see any song list in DTXMania. You have to employ every available means to get them :-) If you have some song data, to install them to DTXMania, please make subfolder in DTXManiaGR.exe's folder and put song data into the folder. (DTXMania doesn't check folder name. Simply you have to make the folder at the same place where DTXManiaGR.exe is.) DTXMania searches all folders (includes all subfolders) specified in "strSongDataPath" section of Config.xml. Config.xml is automatically made after DTXMania's initial boot. DTXMania doesn't check the depth of subfolders. DTXMania seek all folders to the bottom of the subfolders. [Notice] In the initial DTXMania settings (in Config.xml files), the folder where DTXManiaGR.exe exists is specified as the song data folder (strSongDataPath). And DTXMania record each your playing result as the file ("score.ini" file). That result file is saved to the same folder of the song data. So you have to set write permission to the song data folder. If the folder doesn't have the permission, DTXMania may put some error. The result may not be recorded. It would become a problem if your windows account doesn't have administraor permission. You have to choose the song data folder carefully. * For Windows10 users Using "Game Mode" is strongly recommended, because sudden scroll lag will be decreased. Here is the steps to set Game Mode for DTXMania. 1.Click "Start" - "Settings (Gear icon)". Settings window will appear. 2.Click "Gaming". Then click "Game Mode" in the left pane. 3.In the right pane, Set "Game Mode" = On, 4.Launch DTXMania. 5.Click DTXMania window to activate it. Then push "Windows+G" key to show Game Bar. 6.At the Game Bar, click "Gear" icon (Game bar settings) at the top-right of the window. 7.Check it to ON "Remember this is a game". 8.Close settings windows. * WASAPI / ASIO support DTXMania supports WASAPI(Exclusive/Shared) and ASIO. For Win10, low-latency WASAPI-shared mode is also supported. To use WASAPI or ASIO, you can reduce the lag from hitting pads to output the sound. If you use Win10, DTXMania initially uses WASAPI-Shared by default. If you use other OS, DTXMania initially try to use WASAPI-Exclusive. If you want to use ASIO, you have to change [CONFIGURATION]- [System]-[Sound Option]-[SoundType] to "ASIO". If you specify "ASIO" but your system can't use it, DTXMania automatically try to use "WASAPI-Exclusive". In the same way, in case system can't use "WASAPI-Exclusive", "WASAPI-Shared" is used. "WASAPI-Shared" can't, "DSound" (DirectSound) is used. Selected sound-type(ASIO/WASAPI-Exclusive/WASAPI-Shared/DirectSound) and sound buffer size (= lag time) are shown on the DTXMania window title bar. It's very helpful for you to try configuring DTXMania. So you should use window mode during your sound configuring on DTXMania. Though you can reduce lags by using WASAPI/ASIO, but, it needs your self-configuring. Please check the notice below to configure WASAPI/ASIO. * Notice (WASAPI) Only Win10 can set small lag in WASAPI-Shared, Basically. the lag in WASAPI-Shared (in Win7/8.1) is about 2-3times bigger than WASAPI-Exclusive's one. * Notice (ASIO) To use ASIO, your sound device must support ASIO. (if you don't have it, you may try "ASIO2ALL") You must specify the buffer size (latancy). You can specify it by the sound device. (If you don't have ASIO setting tools, you can use "ASIO caps" (freesoft) etc) If DTXMania fails to use ASIO device (by nonproper buffer size, etc), DTXMania uses WASAPI (Exclusive/Shared). You also have to specify CONFIGURATION/System/Sound Options/ASIODevice. It specifies what sound device is used by DTXMania. (If you choose WASAPI or DirectSound, DTXMania uses OS-default sound device) If you specify non-existing sound device, DTXMania may not start. * Notice (Sound Device) In case you use sound device connected via USB, it causes larger lags and bigger CPU loads than PCIExpress-connected one. (It means it may causes not only laggy, but also non-smooth scroll) I recoomend you to use on-mother or PCIExpress-connected sound device. * Notice (E-Drums) I DO NOT RECOMMEND USB-MIDI converter, which device name is "USB2.0-MIDI". (Like this: https://www.amazon.com/Interface-Adapter-Converter-Keyboard-Windows/dp/B01MDTDNC1 ) This cable often brake signals from MIDI-IN. As the result, in DTXMania, some mysterious toubles occurs... like below. * I hit PAD, but sometimes it doesn't registered * I hit PAD one, but sometimes triggered two times