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27th February 2010, 11:35 | #12042 | Link |
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It appears to me that MPC-HC (1.3.1613) ignores MPEG4 ASP aspect ratio flags in AVIs when the Overlay Mixer is active (Windows XP SP3).
I changed the aspect ratio of an AVI with XviD using Moitah's MPEG4 Modifier 1.4.4 to "DAR: 16:9" (resulting in a custom PAR for NTSC of 32:27). But MPC-HC displaying the "default" AR still shows it at 720x480 pixels while using the Overlay Mixer as renderer. Using VMR9 Renderless instead, the video was stretched to 16:9. Is this the expected behaviour? Would it be possible to "support" the Overlay Mixer from the player's side to respect the video internal AR? |
27th February 2010, 13:34 | #12045 | Link |
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X-Dron,
I have an issue with auto refresh changer. In my system, I have two monitors: 1) My 24 inch PC monitor connected via DVI and it supports 1920*1200 at refresh rate 59 and 60 2) My projector which connected via HDMI and it support 1920*1080 at refresh rate 23, 50 and 59. I've made two CCC profiles so that if I choose PC profile, my projector is disconnected and my PC monitor becomes primary monitor. If I choose TV profile, my PC monitor is disconnected and my projector becomes primary monitor. Here is the issue when auto refresh changer: When I switch to projector, the available refresh rate are only valid for PC When I switch to PC monitor, the available refresh rate are only valid for projector I also noticed that in EVR mode, it says the refresh rate of current display is at 0HZ. I'm wondering if it's something wrong with my setup? Thanks a lot in advance!! |
27th February 2010, 14:37 | #12046 | Link |
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@ikarad
actually that scene renders properly on my machine. Check "Position subtitles relative to the video frame", it's under subtitles, default style.
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27th February 2010, 17:50 | #12048 | Link | |
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27th February 2010, 20:58 | #12050 | Link |
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@ikarad
Ok, I've been trying sereval setting modifications, but could not track that issue. Please state your system specs like gpu and so, also your mpc settings like video renderer, used filters, dxva etc... also make sure you are using the latest MPC HC , DirectX and video drivers.
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27th February 2010, 23:51 | #12051 | Link | |
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gtx280 last driver whql (196.xx) xp sp3 ffdshow video (ffmpeg-mt + deband) and ffdshow audio mpc-hc 1680 + auto load subtitle function (I use subtitle renderer of mpc-hc) no dxva evr sync |
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28th February 2010, 08:15 | #12052 | Link | |
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28th February 2010, 12:59 | #12056 | Link |
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I have troubles with my .m2ts filles when playing them without DXVA. Not all, only with the ones that are decoded with VC-1 video (so no problems with the H264 files). When I play a .m2ts vc1 file the video is choppy as hell (looks like it s running very slow, don t know how else to explain). As soon as I switch to DXVA decoding (enable it in ffdshow or the internal DXVA decoder in MPC-HC) it runs fine. However, I don t want DXVA but I want software decoding.
I tried the internal filter of MPC-HC, lastest ffdshow (tried wmv9 and libavcodec both) and I also tried CoreAVC as decoder. With all the same result. Also tried to output as DTS-MA, regular DTS and 5.1 PCM output but this also doesn t seem the be the problem because the problem remains in all 3 settings. What could it be? System: ATI 5670 with beta 10.3 driver no aero latest mpc-hc x64 with EVR custom as renderer and direct sound:ATI as output lastest ffdshow with RGB32 HQ output And one more thing I would like to know: when switching to my Projector profile (1920x1080@23,976Hz) I always have to manually go to the ati CCC and choose 23Hz and apply this. Tried to save the profile at that moment but it doesn t get remembered by the CCC. Switching to my monitor and than back to my Projector profile again displays 24Hz. So I always have to go to the CCC and choose 23Hz and apply before running my HD movies. Is there a workaround for this or am I doing something wrong here? thanks for all input! |
28th February 2010, 14:44 | #12057 | Link |
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No. That playback bug is fixable by padding the video. I am not sure about the cropping issue with DXVA.
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28th February 2010, 14:51 | #12059 | Link |
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@testuo55 & ar-jar,
Can I ask you to take a look at this thread over @AVS Forums. Please read down the rest of the page from the linked post. If you were bored you could also read back over the last 48 hours of posts; Especially this. I have not really seen any other discussion on this around Doom or AVS Forums but it does appear that Overlay on W7 has been substantially improved and commercial Blu-ray players are using this to almost spectacular effect, almost by accident. Even PDVD7 seems to benefit and I am sure it does not have W7 support built in. I know it is not EVR sync related but, ar-jar, as our resident renderer dev () it may be there is something simple that can be done to assure a greatly improved Overlay renderer on W7. It may be many of these benefits are already there for some cards (or even all, it is a bit early to say)! Worth a look I think. |
28th February 2010, 15:22 | #12060 | Link | |
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- non mod16 (720x404) video using Overlay with DXVA : The strange bar where you can see Doom9's smilies matches the 12 pixels of padding which should have been cropped when playing (black part is the video but not capture because of overlay). - non mod16 (720x404) video using Overlay without DXVA but internal filter : playing just doesn't start at all, screen remains black. - non mod16 (720x404) video using Overlay with external filter (here Divx H264 Decoder) : everything is fine, it does play and no strange bar at all. I hope it will make things clearer ! |
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