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Koepi
5th April 2002, 01:21
Changelog:
XviD-05042002-1:
- Gruel's new EPZS and EPZS^2 code activated
- using "motion search precision 6" results in using EPZS^2 code (better than EPZS&PMVfast)
- Using updated core -> reworked VLC tables by Isibaar
Nothing that great I guess, but I thought testing this could be nice - and not keeping that binary for me as well ;)
Regards,
Koepi
Koepi
5th April 2002, 02:54
XviD-05042002-2:
- Included "old" DirectShow playback filter because Nic's doesn't work with new core
This weekend, interlacing and hinted me.
I promise :)
-h
ookzDVD
5th April 2002, 04:47
hi "-h",
Nice, I'll wait for it. ;)
wing1
5th April 2002, 06:57
@-h
Bring it on, sir :D
@Koepi
I've noticed that since 3/30/2002 build from uManiac. It will launched the clip and seems to play only the I-frames :confused:
So this version will play the clips that were encoded with xvid from 3/30/2002 and forward?
By all means try my new build at:
http://nic.dnsalias.com
Some changes as Koepi (i.e. motion 6 is EPZS^2)
The DSF seems to work fine....
Cheers,
-Nic
Koepi
5th April 2002, 11:26
Nic,
can you please eMail me your DSF to my mail-account? Did you recompile with the latest core?
Regards,
Koepi
It is compiled with latest core....Cant you just grab it off the site?...Otherwise you may have to wait a bit ( my email is down :( )
It seems to work fine :)
-Nic
Koepi
5th April 2002, 13:28
Ok, then I have to do it the complicated way, but thanks :)
Regards,
Koepi
Koepi
5th April 2002, 13:37
XviD-05042002-3:
- Included Nic's playback filter that works with this release again
@ Nic: Your Xvid-compile crashes VirtualDub when I set Encoding Mode to "Null - test speed" and klick "Advanced".
Koepi
6th April 2002, 16:18
Why would you like to use "test speed"? It's still there for historical reasons, but speed tests are done with "real world" examples in the meantime.
Just my 2 € cent.
Koepi
This option is very handy when I use areabased deinterlacer to check for interlacing percentage but I guess I can also use first pass here.
I only discovered this accidentally and it's really not important...
This option is very handy when I use areabased deinterlacer to check for interlacing percentage but I guess I can also use first pass here.
I can't believe I've forgotten about this - I'll fix it asap.
-h
This option is very handy when I use areabased deinterlacer to check for interlacing percentage but I guess I can also use first pass here.
Er, it's working fine for me, just tested it.
-h
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