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Old 5th February 2010, 23:27   #1201  |  Link
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What does this mean?
27's second of the clip or at 00:00:27
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Old 5th February 2010, 23:37   #1202  |  Link
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I don't demand anything, just reporting.
I duplicated the issue. The license check fails because windows runs out of available file handles and the open of the license file fails. It turns out to be a limit of Windows XP. It's normally 512 but can be increased to 2048 with _setmaxstdio(2048). I will add that to the next build.

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Old 6th February 2010, 02:06   #1203  |  Link
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http://www.mediafire.com/?wjwmdn5gtzt
Glitch at ~27"
I get no glitch with ffdshow or coreavc
Don't navigate there, let the video play
I *do* see a glitch at the same point with CoreAVC in MPC-HC. So I'm calling it a stream problem.
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Old 6th February 2010, 08:52   #1204  |  Link
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Hi Don,

A stream for you. Blu-ray source indexed by latest dgdecodenv and encoded by x264 with,

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--preset veryslow --tune film -B 3000
So, bframes=8 , ref=16.

Then indexed by latest dgdecodenv. Preview in virtualdub.

Can't see any of the artifacts in the screenshot below while watching with mpc-hc using latest coreavc in cuda mode.
Although the video is very jumpy at the start.




http://members.iinet.net.au/~audionut/slow.mkv
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Old 8th February 2010, 20:46   #1205  |  Link
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It seems build 2006 is not creating an .ini file. I first noticed my older ini file still said "2005" in it, but then when I moved it to Recycle Bin, DGIndexNV didn't create a new one. I notice too in the dgi it says DGMPGIndexFileNV5.

FWIW--the old ini seems to work just fine.
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Old 8th February 2010, 21:36   #1206  |  Link
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It seems build 2006 is not creating an .ini file. I first noticed my older ini file still said "2005" in it, but then when I moved it to Recycle Bin, DGIndexNV didn't create a new one.
Please test it again as I cannot duplicate this.
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Old 8th February 2010, 21:51   #1207  |  Link
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Please test it again as I cannot duplicate this.
As I was setting-up a 2nd folder for test, it occurred to me to try right-clicking and "Run as Administrator" and this worked. Argh, I'm brand-new to Windows 7 and some of these new requirements have bitten me a couple of times.
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Old 8th February 2010, 22:06   #1208  |  Link
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As I was setting-up a 2nd folder for test, it occurred to me to try right-clicking and "Run as Administrator" and this worked. Argh, I'm brand-new to Windows 7 and some of these new requirements have bitten me a couple of times.
You can get round this in two ways...
1/ Install it somewhere other that under "program files"
2/ Set the security on the DGindex folder (and subfolders) under program files to allow "all users" to have "full control"

Of course Neuron2 could finally give in to Micro$oft and put the ini file in the user's application data folder where nobody can ever find it.
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Old 8th February 2010, 22:27   #1209  |  Link
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Yes my DGIndexNV is in a directory inside Program Files (x86). I went into Properties for DGIndexNV.exe and checked under the Compatibility tab "Run this program as an administrator" and that works too.

I don't understand why, since my User ID on this PC is Administrator, I still have to jump thru hoops to get some of these programs to work!? Windows doesn't even like my editing the .ini file with Notepad--I set Programmer's File Editor to "Run as admin" and then no problem.
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Old 8th February 2010, 22:33   #1210  |  Link
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Of course Neuron2 could finally give in to Micro$oft and put the ini file in the user's application data folder where nobody can ever find it.
Hey, folks, would the data be better kept in the registry instead of an INI file? People don't seem to mind that VirtualDub (for example) uses the registry.
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Old 8th February 2010, 22:39   #1211  |  Link
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Hey, folks, would the data be better kept in the registry instead of an INI file? People don't seem to mind that VirtualDub (for example) uses the registry.
Clumpco's right about the users App Data folder; as for the Registry, I can regedit with the best of 'em but the .ini file with the .exe is just so easy...
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Old 8th February 2010, 22:42   #1212  |  Link
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@neuron2

an option to save somewhere else if no .ini is found maybe
please keep your tools non intrusive on the registry portable and light like you always have
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DGSplit functions in DGIndexNV for visual splitting possible?
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Old 9th February 2010, 12:41   #1214  |  Link
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Hey, folks, would the data be better kept in the registry instead of an INI file? People don't seem to mind that VirtualDub (for example) uses the registry.
I think the .ini file is fine as is, but I WOULD personally really prefer the program license to be stored in the registry (at least as an option), so as to not have to put the license manually in the folder each time I get some new program that uses DGIndexNV.

Maybe it could have the option to do it either way - it checks first for the file in the folder, if not there, checks the registry, for example.

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I think the .ini file is fine as is, but I WOULD personally really prefer the program license to be stored in the registry (at least as an option), so as to not have to put the license manually in the folder each time I get some new program that uses DGIndexNV.

Maybe it could have the option to do it either way - it checks first for the file in the folder, if not there, checks the registry, for example.
Actually the "Microsoft way" of putting the ini (and the license) in the app data folder would solve this problem because DGIndexNV would always find it there however many instances are installed.

The risk with the registry is that it is the first thing to fold if Windows commits Hara-kiri; also when transferring data to a new computer one tends to forget to export registry settings - whereas the app data folder is saved by Microsoft's transfer tools.

Finding the folder is still a a pain for those who are not very tech savvy.
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Old 9th February 2010, 21:23   #1216  |  Link
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DGIndexNV and Audiotracks

I had this issue of missing audio tracks to.
In my case it was "300" only had english tracks an directors comment. - no german.....
Indexing with DGindex was O.K., no missing tracks.
The rip was done with AnyDVD.

Second time i tried a rip with DVDFab.
and voila DGIndexNV Demuxed all Audiostreams correctly.

Strange thing, how could this be?
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Old 9th February 2010, 22:44   #1217  |  Link
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I had this issue of missing audio tracks to.
In my case it was "300" only had english tracks an directors comment. - no german.....
Indexing with DGindex was O.K., no missing tracks.
The rip was done with AnyDVD.

Second time i tried a rip with DVDFab.
and voila DGIndexNV Demuxed all Audiostreams correctly.

Strange thing, how could this be?
If you give me an unprocessed source sample that lets me duplicate the problem I will have a chance of answering that.
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Old 10th February 2010, 01:35   #1218  |  Link
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CLI cropping has a wart

Anyone using the new CLI cropping option needs to be aware that I made a little boo-boo and coded it to accept the crop values in HEX. Oops. Will change to decimal in the next build.
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Old 10th February 2010, 11:12   #1219  |  Link
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Define the avs template in CLI.
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Old 10th February 2010, 11:23   #1220  |  Link
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Wrong Display Size showing while watching cropped MPEG2.

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