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Old 29th March 2011, 21:03   #1161  |  Link
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Using BDinfo, you can know what the differents mpls "contains" and so help to know what mpls I want to play. Not the better way but currently Bdinfo help a lot.
That's the graphical way, sure. Same idea as scanning with eac3to to get the biggest playlists.
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Old 29th March 2011, 21:11   #1162  |  Link
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I can offer an option to disable the timestamp correction in LAV Splitter, then it'll output the exact same timestamps as the MPC-HC splitter, untouched from the file - but thats not always what you really want.
Actually, i lied. Offering such an option wouldn't be good. A vital part of that code is that it parses the packages and re-assembles them to form full frames (especially in MPEG-TS the frames are split across packages all the time), and some decoders just do not like getting half frames.

I suggest turning on Frame Time Correction (which is a hacky solution in a even hackier renderer), or get a good renderer like madVR.
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Old 29th March 2011, 21:34   #1163  |  Link
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Plays fine for me, both with EVR-CP (frame time correction on) and madVR.

One thing i did recently notice was that EVR-CP usually needs Frame Time Correction for alot of movies, while madVR just works, this also depends on the decoder being used. I don't know how EVR-CP manages to mess up that badly, though.

I can offer an option too disable the timestamp correction in LAV Splitter, then it'll output the exact same timestamps as the MPC-HC splitter, untouched from the file - but thats not always what you really want.
You're right when enabling frame time correction with EVR-CP it's playing fine
Also if it's not too much can you look at VC-1 settings cause I cant play any VC-1 (i) with nero decoder (which it's playing fine with MPC-HC's internal mpeg splitter) no matter what setting I choose in LAVSplitter = black screen or freeze video while sound it's playing.
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Old 30th March 2011, 06:51   #1164  |  Link
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Also if it's not too much can you look at VC-1 settings cause I cant play any VC-1 (i) with nero decoder (which it's playing fine with MPC-HC's internal mpeg splitter) no matter what setting I choose in LAVSplitter = black screen or freeze video while sound it's playing.
Try disabling the "Enable VC-1 Timestamp Correction" checkbox on the splitters config.
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Old 30th March 2011, 08:46   #1165  |  Link
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Try disabling the "Enable VC-1 Timestamp Correction" checkbox on the splitters config.
As I've mention above I've tried all 3 settings including "disable" Also for VC-1 Progressive it seem to work although sometime it shows a green screen then normal image then again green and so on...
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Old 30th March 2011, 09:05   #1166  |  Link
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Then the nero decoder is not supported.

With that option disabled, it outputs exactly the same as the MPC-HC splitter.
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Old 30th March 2011, 09:34   #1167  |  Link
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Then the nero decoder is not supported.

With that option disabled, it outputs exactly the same as the MPC-HC splitter.
Strange since with MPC-HC's splitter it's working very nice (both VC-1 i & p with 10-bit RGB and no "Enable frame time correction" needed)

Anyway thanks for trying
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Old 30th March 2011, 12:20   #1168  |  Link
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I have rather a strange issue. All of my files are remuxes from original BD -> .TS with HD audio and PGS subtitles (via EAC3TO/TSMUXER).
Previously, was using an ancient version of Haali splitter in combination with AC3FILTER to bitstream TrueHD and DTS-HD cores to my receiver via Coax.

Now using the LAV splitter, and LAV decoders for both audio and video (CUDA). Obviously the LAV audio decoder doesn't currently bitstream audio, but it's currently decoding fine.

I tried to use FFSHOW audio decoder to bitstream the audio (assuming that it would be able to pass the core and bitstream that to the receiver). Unfortunately, with DTS-HD, FFDSHOW claims that it's receiving a 96hz DTS 7.1 channel track (when in reality its a 48hz DTS 5.1 channel track), this then borks MPC-HC and it doesn't play at all.

Assume that splitting the core audio from HD-audio in the current version isn't implemented? Is that something that could be implemented in the future? If not, it's not a big issue, as the LAV decoder is working and I'm not generally doing much playback on the PC.

Thanks very much for your work on the filters etc, it's allowed me to clean up the system and finally remove the Haali splitter :-)

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Old 30th March 2011, 12:23   #1169  |  Link
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The splitter will always send the full DTS-HD to the decoder. Why ffdshow gets confused by that, i cannot say. It should manage itself to split the core out of it and bitstream that, although i did read recently that they broke DTS Core bitstreaming out of DTS-HD some time back.

I will offer bitstreaming myself sooner or later, so if decoding works for you and you can be patient ..
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Old 30th March 2011, 12:53   #1170  |  Link
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Thanks for your feedback - patience is no problem, like mentioned, I'm not using the PC for much playback anyway (PCH C-200 media player here) and the decoding is working 100% anyway.

Let us know if you decide to accept some form of donations (the CUDA stuff is really great!) in the future.

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Old 30th March 2011, 13:17   #1171  |  Link
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hello , i have test some japan ts file have Memory leak(use all the memory),than hang .
and the other ts with dvbsub subtitle is not work well.
dvb with sub
http://www.mediafire.com/?hvs7d05u3voxzpn
but it not have mpc-hc black screen problem

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Old 30th March 2011, 13:33   #1172  |  Link
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I have rather a strange issue. All of my files are remuxes from original BD -> .TS with HD audio and PGS subtitles (via EAC3TO/TSMUXER).
Previously, was using an ancient version of Haali splitter in combination with AC3FILTER to bitstream TrueHD and DTS-HD cores to my receiver via Coax.

Now using the LAV splitter, and LAV decoders for both audio and video (CUDA). Obviously the LAV audio decoder doesn't currently bitstream audio, but it's currently decoding fine.

I tried to use FFSHOW audio decoder to bitstream the audio (assuming that it would be able to pass the core and bitstream that to the receiver). Unfortunately, with DTS-HD, FFDSHOW claims that it's receiving a 96hz DTS 7.1 channel track (when in reality its a 48hz DTS 5.1 channel track), this then borks MPC-HC and it doesn't play at all.

Assume that splitting the core audio from HD-audio in the current version isn't implemented? Is that something that could be implemented in the future? If not, it's not a big issue, as the LAV decoder is working and I'm not generally doing much playback on the PC.

Thanks very much for your work on the filters etc, it's allowed me to clean up the system and finally remove the Haali splitter :-)

Cheers,

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you can try the mpc hc internal DTS decoder. set it to spdif.
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I tried to use FFSHOW audio decoder to bitstream the audio (assuming that it would be able to pass the core and bitstream that to the receiver). Unfortunately, with DTS-HD, FFDSHOW claims that it's receiving a 96hz DTS 7.1 channel track (when in reality its a 48hz DTS 5.1 channel track), this then borks MPC-HC and it doesn't play at all.
I had this exact same problem. The latest LAV 0.19 and ffdshow from http://www.xvidvideo.ru/ fixed the problem.
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Old 30th March 2011, 23:10   #1174  |  Link
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Thanks for the tips guys, much appreciated :-)

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I can not seem to get LAVfilter to register. It says dllregister server succeeded but nothing happens. Still cannot play MKV in WMP
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Old 31st March 2011, 09:16   #1176  |  Link
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I can not seem to get LAVfilter to register. It says dllregister server succeeded but nothing happens. Still cannot play MKV in WMP
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Binaries built by me currently require the VC++2010 Runtime (download 32-bit & 64-bit)
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OR newer Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86) & Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package (x64)
or increase the merit or remove (if exist) Haali's
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Old 31st March 2011, 19:41   #1177  |  Link
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Is the Audio decoder using for every format supported libavcodec and has it 32 bit support like ffdshow and mpc-hc internal filter ?
also using libavformat for the mp4/mov part will it by default support everything it would in mplayer or did you removed fourccs by purpose ? like for example mjpg a/b or PNG support inside .mov ?
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If you use LAV Splitter and LAV Audio together, it can decode everything that libavcodec supports. I also added 32-bit float support for AAC, AC3, DTS and MP3. Additionally it should also be possible to add it to Vorbis when i feel like doing it.

The demuxer, in theory, supports everything libavformat supports. If some specific file does not play properly or does not connect to some decoder, it probably needs its DirectShow media type fixed. My sample collection is not infinite, there will always be files that need fixes.
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Should the LAVF Splitter already be able to open raw flac files ? It works fine together with ffdshow as flac decoder when I am opening mastroska files containing flac audio tracks. But when I am trying to open a raw flac file I get "cannot render the file" within MPC-HC.
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no, it doesnt appear to be a flac source filter.
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