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31st May 2007, 14:31 | #284 | Link |
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I uploaded it here :
http://www.etud.insa-toulouse.fr/~mv...hc-1.0.7.2.zip |
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Maybe I could make a setup out of it and host a mirror...
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http://www.detritus.qc.ca/files/mpchc/mpchc_1072.exe (2.79MB)
Includes: MPC HC 1.0.7.2 XviD DShow Decoder 1.1.2 final So you are free to use ffdshow, cyberlink, coreavc or the decoder of your choice for H264 MPC and XviD settings are at default, don't forget to configure them!
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Changing the subjetct a little... I think that the only problem with FFDShow MPEG decoder is that it can't know when a video is interlaced or not, so you must keep 'Deinterlacing' enable all the time (not good, I know) or enable only when you see the 'empty lines' cutting all the frames, hehehe. MPC MPEG internal decoder, in the other side, seems to know when a video is interlaced if you set the decoder to 'Auto'. BTW, for DVDs I can't use 'libavcodec' because it stutters too much. Libmpeg2 do the work perfectly.
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Release 1.0.8.0 is now available on SourceForge (my site is still down ) :
http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...ease_id=512588 Fix all this points : - Fixed : jitter test did not display on some files - Fixed : crash if display statistics when d3dx9_29.dll was not present - Fixed : crash possible with OSD when closing file - Fixed : kick off power option screen saver with Vista (if MPC have focus only) - Fixed : DVD menu freeze with EVR custom and nVidia Pure Video decoder on Windows XP - Fixed : clic to play not working at the bottom of video - Fixed : MKV internal subtitles did not displayed from time to time - Fixed : in EVR custom presenter with dual display, video disapeared when moving MPC on other screen
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Well as i tested it, it seems to be a shader which does identity transform for now. But you can tweak brightness/constrast constants to approximate TV->PC range conversion. In that shader (use Edit from menu), find constants definition lines and change two of them into #define Brightness -0.08 #define Contrast 1.15 Profit! :P does conversion with high speed here, not slowing down main CPU. So if someone does proper conversion on shaders, it is gonna be fast indeed. |
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VMR9 + YUV Mixing is borked in your build Casimir666
drevill_xxl's mpc build VMR9 + YUV Mixing (normal) Casimir666's build VMR9 + YUV Mixing (everything is blue and yellowish) |
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Not fixed yet
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about still say 1.0.7.0
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Now its showing up as B&W with YUV mixing enabled... Edit: I did some further testing and it seems the bug was introduced in 1.0.7.0 because 1.0.6.0 is fine. Edit2: It seems if I use the mplayerc.ini from mplayerc_homecinema_v1.0.6.0.zip with 1.0.8.0 I don't have the problem. The mplayerc.ini from 1.0.7.0 results in blue and yellow colors. For 1.0.8.0 which doesn't have an mplayerc.ini bundled with it the picture is black and white. Last edited by cyberbeing; 31st May 2007 at 23:56. |
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maybe VMR9 is usualy doing a conversion to RGB...
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http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=124945 @Casimir666 Do you have any idea why the video is stoping for a milisecond (micro lag) when opening the OSD Slidebar (same for MPC's normal Slidebar) ?
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