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20th May 2008, 02:03 | #2001 | Link | |
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*edit* im using XP, w 8800GTS (g92 core) and internal MPCHC decoder. Last edited by ericab; 20th May 2008 at 02:05. |
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20th May 2008, 05:26 | #2003 | Link |
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The 518 build correct the issue with DXVA playback I was having, as discussed on the thread from the HTPC forum:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...=972503&page=6 MeGUI encode using HD-DXVA-HQ profile, from MPEG 2 source, PAR 1.028 build 518 - DXVA good MPC-HC 1.1.0.0 - no DXVA, filter properties indicate DXVA, but all I would get is a black screen. MPC 1.1.0.0 w/ PDVD8 h264 codec - DXVA good. |
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This message should happen only with real media files. Do you confirm you have it with other kind of video files?
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20th May 2008, 09:41 | #2008 | Link | |
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SD31.mp4 >> DXVA enabled, playback is fine SD41.mp4 >> DXVA enabled, plays a few frames than hangs pirates_sample.mkv >> DXVA enabled, playback is fine shooter_sample.mkv >> DXVA enabled, playback is fine (this file had the random macroblocking corruption bug during one of the test runs, it happend around the "shooter" part) sw_2_sample.mkv >> DXVA enabled, playback is fine (this file had the random macroblocking corruption bug during one of the test runs, it happend around the "fox logo" part) x3_sample.mkv >> DXVA enabled, playback is fine |
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version of Drivers ??? Because on my 8800GT, 174.74 drivers on all this files i have "20 fps bug" on External Cyberlink 7 h264 Decoder OR Black Screen and file not play on MPC Internal Decoder - on XP and on Vista x64 too Possible some wrong with NVIDIA and here DRIVERS |
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20th May 2008, 12:20 | #2011 | Link | |
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anyway to make it even more clear: Winxp SP2 ATI hd2400pro driver version: 8.3 imho nvidia is terrible with DXVA Last edited by tetsuo55; 20th May 2008 at 12:22. |
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20th May 2008, 12:34 | #2012 | Link | |
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@All: By the way: Why such limitation ? Is it nVidia drivers limitation or MPC-HomeCinema ? Thank you. |
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20th May 2008, 12:45 | #2013 | Link | |
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but i can't reproduce macroblock corruption. (xpsp3,vmr9/ovl,hd2600xt,Cata8.49) http://tirnanog.fate.jp/tmp/snap/shooter.png http://tirnanog.fate.jp/tmp/snap/sw_2.png |
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20th May 2008, 14:26 | #2015 | Link |
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Cyberlinks filter plays all samples using dxva properly. MPC internal dxva plays x3 properly only, the others have video corruption. vista sp1 32bit + evr pre-sp1 (to avoid washed out picture with custom presenter in mpc), 9800gtx,175.63beta. @tetsuo55 Open cyberlink's filter properties while holding CTRL and check the profile used (bitstream is dxva).
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20th May 2008, 14:30 | #2016 | Link | |
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SD41.mp4 is not dxva compatible. You can try below encode setting. resolution: max num_ref_frames (x264 encoder settings) L4.1 720x576: 15 (--ref 15 --bframes 0) or (--ref 11 --bframes 3 --b-adapt --b-pyramid) Last edited by engene; 21st May 2008 at 11:27. |
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20th May 2008, 15:37 | #2017 | Link |
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Cyberlink's decoder can open that video stream using DXVA in mpc hc. [EDIT] @All I found this weird issue (anyone with the cyberlink decoder should try too), a DXVA playable h264 stream will give a black screen without playback under these conditions: Cyberlink's h264 decoder (with dxva enabled) in the external filters list and set as preferred then ffdshow video decoder (if it's above cyberlink's disable the h264 support in ffdshow) in the list and set as preferred as well. MPC will build the graph but there won't be no playback, just a black screen and in the cyberlink's decoder properties the profile will be bitstream. Change ffdshow video decoder to "set merit" or "block" and cyberlink's decoder will play the file with dxva normally. [/EDIT]
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recent x264 builds don't behave like that... again, please read carefully this thread before making assumption http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=972503 |
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20th May 2008, 21:44 | #2019 | Link |
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I might be totally misunderstanding, but is this MPC version supposed to play H.264 and VC-1 videos without any external codecs?
I am not new to MPC in general, I use it mostly for high definition movies, most of them in transport stream files, 1080i and 1080p. I setup a new box and decided to give this a go, clean install and not use any codecs, but I couldn't get it to work. I was only able to play MPEG2 and x264. As a test, I installed CoreAVC and using that my H.264 files would play, as usual and expected. I tried turning DXVA on/off for H.264 and VC-1, no change. Should H.264 and VC-1 play with the internal decoders? Is the transport stream the issue, maybe internal splitter can't handle it? That wouldn't seem to be likely since MPEG2 in TS files does work, but I am just looking for any possible ideas. Thanks. |
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