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16th December 2012, 13:32 | #13383 | Link | |
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LAV itself should have no issues with file of any size, but its certainly possible whatever you're using to stream the file is causing some problems there.
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So lets hear it, what functions should the tray icon offer? Splitter: - Options dialog - Stream changing Video/Audio: - Options dialog - ??? All icons would obviously also get some kind of tooltip that indicates which format and codec is currently in use.
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I see you have bitstreaming activated, are you sure your audio setup is capable of this?
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When other Splitters are used, the temp file does not grow. It's LAV Splitters ability to handle all the different audio streams is why I use it. Workaround has been to record the feed and play in MPC-HC at the same time. |
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Of course not. It'll be obnoxius and popup balloon tips every few minutes, canceling full screen playback, and the like!
You asked for it! (I hope everyone turned their sarcasm detector on this morning)
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If one of you can explain in detail which components interact in what way, who writes and who reads what files, and how the data gets into LAV, i can possibly help you - but without knowing a thing about whats going on, there is just nothing i can say. All i know is that somehow this temporary file gets created, and somehow the data gets to LAV, but who does the actual writing and reading, i cannot say. I also have DVBViewer (only with DVB-C/T though), so if you can just explain how to set this up what you have there, that might already help.
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IMHO, a nice first step would be just to show different icons for splitter, video and audio, so people can see with one quick glance at the tray section which LAV components are active. The next step would be to open the appropriate settings dialog when double clicking on the icons. These two things should be quite easy. The "final" step would be a left/right click context menu with stream switching etc. But that's probably the most work, and it isn't really necessary to make tray icons useful, so it could be implemented later.
P.S: Development can get "interesting" if your tray icons try to support multiple player instances in a clever way somehow. But I guess it would be good enough to first simply add one icon per filter instance. |
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Luckily i already have icons in 3 colors!
I have no plans to make this really smart. I'll probably turn them off by default, and if someone really runs several instances, well, their loss. I'll blacklist the icons from common problem candiates like the explorer or reclocks fps guessing thing, so they dont cause random icons to appear.
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Thats not easily possible without launching a process thats shared between all filters (like madVR launches its control process), i don't think i'll be doing this.
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Another useful function of the tray icon could be to display a list of all filters in the graph. And access their config dialogs by clicking on them. Very handy for quickly seeing what is going on and opening settings of filters that don't have their own tray icon (or have it disabled).
The splitter could offer Blu-ray title selection. A few other apps that should be added to the icon blacklist are these video editors: Movie Maker (moviemk.exe), Adobe Premiere (premiere.exe), and Sony Vegas (???.exe).
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