Help InjectPMD for Victoria 4.2

Hello all anyone could help me, I'm having trouble adding Exnem Teeth Essentials in Victoria 4.2 model.
On the page of the product manufacturer says it is necessary to have installed the plugin (injectPMD)
I downloaded a file that claims to be the plugins, nothing else happens, someone could tell me what to do.
Product: Exnem Teeh Essentials
Daz Studio 4.7
Model Victoria 4.2 Morph ++
Post edited by danieldarknet on
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The website says "To use this package simply select your figure (works on any millenium 4 figure), go to "Pose/Exnem/Teeth Essentials" in your libraries and apply the "Teeth Essentials INJ" pose. Then just select either the lower or upper jaw and morph to your heart's desire."
That doesn't work?
Thanks, helped me a lot, I was injecting, but I did not know I had to select separately the jaws to be able to manipulate the morph, thanks again.
@ lee_lhs, DS can only use PMD's when they are loaded from a CR2, injecting them from a PZ2 doesn't work.
@ danieldarknet, injectPMD was for DS3, you used it by selecting the figure in the scene and then by selecting injectPMD from the edit menu, this opened the standard file browser window so you could find the PZ2 that injected the PMD.
Only way it will work in DS4 is if DeltaX15 has reappeared and updated it.
You know, I've always wondered about that. If DS can use PMDs from a CR2, and DeltaX15 was able to write a utility that allows you to use PMDs from a PZ2 file, then why can't DAZ provide built-in support for PZ2 files?
Is it because it's 'Poser' technology? And if so, why support it in CR2s in the first place? Being able to use PZ2-based PMDs would be awfully convenient, since they can be used to get around injection channel limitations. And of course, many Poser products that I'd like to work with in DS make use of these. I can only conjecture, but I guess that would compete with DAZ's new Genesis technology, and we can't have that. Sigh.
You know, I've always wondered about that. If DS can use PMDs from a CR2, and DeltaX15 was able to write a utility that allows you to use PMDs from a PZ2 file, then why can't DAZ provide built-in support for PZ2 files?
Is it because it's 'Poser' technology? And if so, why support it in CR2s in the first place? Being able to use PZ2-based PMDs would be awfully convenient, since they can be used to get around injection channel limitations. And of course, many Poser products that I'd like to work with in DS make use of these. I can only conjecture, but I guess that would compete with DAZ's new Genesis technology, and we can't have that. Sigh.
At one stage every SR for Poser introduced a new format for the .pmd loading call - which is why even in Poser it's necessary to have the correct SR or later to use content saved from that SR. That made support tricky, although I think the syntax did settle down later. There was some discussion of this at the time, though I can't recall whether it was in the forums or in the then publicly readable Mantis bug-tracker.
The vendor is pretty clear regarding the requirements
Requirements: Poser 6 and up (DAZ Studio not Supported) * To use in DAZ you need a free plugin called InjectPMD The use of that plugin is beyond the scope of this product So use at your own risk.