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19th July 2006, 14:02 | #1761 | Link |
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No, it doesn't matter whether ffdshow is used as video decoder or not same for queue output sample just as long as there's aac with vmr9 renderless and bang. Internal MPC's aac decoder works fine whether ffdshow video decoder is used or not. I think ICL must be the culprit.
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19th July 2006, 18:08 | #1762 | Link |
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Here is my another test.
a h264 file, MPC with vmr9 renderless, queue output samples is on resize is on, NR is off, the move is smooth resize is on, NR is on, the move stutter So there is power in cpu but the move stutter, the multithreading does not work well. |
19th July 2006, 21:25 | #1763 | Link |
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FFdshow-20060716
InnoSetup with CPU detection:
http://rapidshare.de/files/26330053/...v2546.exe.html libavcodec.dll & libmplayer.dll are GCC 3.4.2 |
20th July 2006, 04:05 | #1765 | Link |
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Same thing that is going on with 32bit ffdshow... Not much. 64bit build does work though.
Doesn't look like Milan is around or at least isn't spending any time on ffdshow. Which is fine. Once again, all the source is there for you to work on. |
20th July 2006, 04:26 | #1766 | Link |
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In case anyone needs the link to celtic_druid's build (64-bit):
http://ffdshow.faireal.net/mirror/ff...64-rev2546.exe |
20th July 2006, 06:17 | #1768 | Link |
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Windows Vista x64 Edition features native 64-bit wmp11. New wmp11 for Windows XP Pro x64 Edition and for Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions is supposed to 64-bit. I hope that all codecs will continue to work in 64-bit directshow player? I will have to test newest Vista build and see.
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22nd July 2006, 04:45 | #1770 | Link |
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New patch
OSD item "Video delay"
ffdshow has IQualityControl since rev2411(just after the release of the ffdshow-20051115.exe). When the video is delayed more than 1500ms, ffdshow drops a frame. It improves audio-video sync. H.264 (and perhaps some other codecs) cannot(?) show the next frame untill it gets "sync point". Next sync point may be very far, so sometimes ffdshow cannot show a new frame for seconds.Resize setting - automatic vertical size setting Improved? "non-square pixel" support (Bug fix).Avoid multithreading of resize(swscaler) if the CPU is Pentium4-HT It is not faster at all and use more CPU. (Swscaler depends much on MMX and P4HT have only one MMX unit.)Use more multithreading of resize(swscaler) if the CPU is dual core or multi-CPU. Imported changes of swscaler from mplayer/libswscale. Rewrited multithreading of swscaler to synronize to mplayer/libswscale (doesn't mean it fixes the holizontal line problem).[Patch] ffdshow_multithread_060721.patch is PATCH to PATCH. To rev2546 + ...060517 + ...060601 + ...060604 + ...060625 + ...060709.patch |
22nd July 2006, 04:52 | #1771 | Link |
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This time's patch is trivial for most users.
Btw, the newest original libavcodec's H.264 is not only faster, but also support quality control("skiploopfilter/skipidct/skipframe decoder options for very fast H.264 decoding"), so I would like to use it. Anyway, I would like to update libavcodec.dll but it looks very difficult. The OSD item "Video delay" explains how ffdshow controls audio-video sync. There's room for improvement. Could you guide me "How to import changes from ffmpeg"? Last edited by haruhiko_yamagata; 22nd July 2006 at 05:03. |
22nd July 2006, 10:35 | #1772 | Link |
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My build
ffdshow-20060722-Q.exe
Needs SSE http://www.mytempdir.com/818768 libmplayer.dll, libavcodec.dll and libmpeg2.dll are by GCC 4.0.3. The rest are by MSVC8(VS2005). applied patches ffdshow_vorbis6ch.patch |
22nd July 2006, 10:45 | #1773 | Link |
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FFdshow-20060722
InnoSetup with CPU detection:
MMX, SSE & SSE2. http://rapidshare.de/files/26603725/...v2546.exe.html libavcodec.dll & libmplayer.dll are GCC 4.0.3 |
22nd July 2006, 11:29 | #1775 | Link |
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When will all those patches be in the SVN ???
We are at r2546 for over 2 month now...
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22nd July 2006, 11:53 | #1777 | Link |
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mirrored
ffdshow-20060722-Q.exe 12c0100c8cdc1a0698fb4cc709cda7a4 FFdshow-20060722-rev2546.exe bc0d6679017209bce1054e6d0cba480d |
22nd July 2006, 12:11 | #1779 | Link |
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Btw. oddly as non-admin resizing stopped to work for me at all, whyever that is. However I updated too, found to be here.
Triple play: MSVC 2005 for ffdshow.ax, libmplayer and libavcodec gcc 4.1.1 and the rest ICL 9.1
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