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6th October 2011, 14:32 | #6001 | Link |
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you can use Codec Tweak Tool (just 672KB, single exe)
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6th October 2011, 15:20 | #6003 | Link |
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This is great nev the damaged AAC sound parts (latm) work now, no need for DivX AAC anymore
Though its interesting it still gets this 1 scene of the broken interview sync @ the end compared to Lav Audio (that nowhere can keep sync other then when you seek directly to it) But its a 100% improvement never the less (instead of getting no audio or brake ups all the time) PS: Cool i got it sync with Lav Audio too now without seeking
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6th October 2011, 18:06 | #6004 | Link | |
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Arg, no sorry it's still broken:
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I see you integrated the changes from -delay4 build into 0.37 as I have ZERO "presentation glitches" with the forsaken BBC Japan video
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6th October 2011, 20:35 | #6005 | Link |
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I agree with you. Pls try contact madshi when his back on his madVR thread, maybe he can give us some hint how to create some code, where change of video output device would specifically instruct audio delay parameter at MPC-HC audio switcher or LAVaudio. I dont think it will be a easy one.
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6th October 2011, 21:55 | #6006 | Link |
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The Audio Delay is great but.....umm....any chance of per-channel delay? That's the type of delay that an audio decoder needs, to make up for the inadequacies of most audio drivers (they all should have delay but they don't).
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7th October 2011, 00:26 | #6008 | Link |
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I am hoping someone can help me out with a problem I am having.
I am unable to bitstream TrueHD files (mkv), all I get is static. (DTS-MA is working just fine). I was able to stream TrueHD via FFDSHow before installing and configuring LAV. I am using the latest version of MPC-HC, also latest version of LAV filter. I do not have haali media filters installed. I am using HDMI connected to a Denon AVR-591 and ATI HD-5850 How can I get TrueHD to work with LAV? Thanks for any help!!!! below are screen shots of my settings. Last edited by terminaldawn; 7th October 2011 at 00:29. |
7th October 2011, 01:02 | #6009 | Link |
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Plutotype, you don't need any complex interactions between video renderer and player/audio decoder even on display switch. It's the same 4 lines of code nevcairiel speak about, just in the video renderer. And as video renderer knows display it works on - it can compensate display delay internally without involving other parts of player.
Personally I don't understand all the fuss over madVR - it's as bad as any other widespread renderer and closed source. |
7th October 2011, 01:14 | #6010 | Link |
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SEt,
why don't you like madVR? What do you find "bad" in it? Can you elaborate on the subject of audio delay - from my point of view I think it's the audio renderer that has to do the delay, not the video one. Is it at all possible that the video renderer controls the audio delay?
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7th October 2011, 02:32 | #6011 | Link | |
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I figured this out. I just had to block FFDShow.
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7th October 2011, 08:21 | #6012 | Link | |
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There is the odd problem here and there but it's core functions work well. I haven't seen any other developers share the same opinion of it, is it that you have experience with better renderers or that MadVR does not do something you want it to do? |
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7th October 2011, 08:32 | #6014 | Link |
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Hi nev! Thanks again for this great software!
One short question: Do you think it's possible to demux quicktime (.mov) files without having quicktime installed? I remember, there was a splitter for this but it always required an installed quicktime library. Ah, i forgot: when i compiled your latest version 4 days ago, i needed to copy the "libpthread-2.dll" into the LAVSplitter directory. Do you use this right now somewhere? I'm not that familar with VS2010 right now but i'm trying to learn. Currently i try to investigate an issue in libbluray.dll (bad i/o buffering and endless preloading when a new mpls file is opened, which makes playback choppy/stuttering in some cases (e.g. seamless branching to next mpls)). Last edited by RealSnoopyDog; 7th October 2011 at 08:40. |
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The libpthread dll is used by libavcodec (i.e. gcc/mingw issue). I use gcc from xvidvideo.ru which doesn't need libpthread dll. |
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7th October 2011, 10:35 | #6016 | Link | |
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If you don't want to be seen as a troll, you'll have to explain, or release a video renderer. |
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7th October 2011, 11:56 | #6018 | Link |
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Here is a strange issue, if I use Win7DSFilterTweaker_4_6 to set Lav Video as the preferred decoder for all formats, then start up Resident Evil 4 on the PC, the Ubisoft intro and all cut scenes play upside down, if I play the .mpg files directly from the Resident Evil 4 directory in MPC-HC they play fine, they also play fine if I remove Lav Video as the preferred decoder, has anyone else had this issue? I know there is a HD pack for it on certain sites, but I don't want to grab it just for the re-encoded videos as its rather large
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A bug report from a guy I know (who registered an account but haven't waited the required 5 days yet):
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