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18th February 2018, 12:47 | #22583 | Link |
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Does that happen with DXVA2 Native too? If yes then it could be some video image 'enhancements' of the graphics driver haven't been turned off.
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19th February 2018, 03:18 | #22585 | Link | |
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http://codecs.forumotion.net/t1692-h...y-using-nvidia http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/...-download.html Also, D3D11 is currently supported on Windows 8 or newer. Are there any big limitations preventing Windows 7 from being supported? Madvr supports Windows 7 for D3D11. Last edited by Ironclad; 19th February 2018 at 05:25. |
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19th February 2018, 15:11 | #22587 | Link |
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About LAV Splitter's subtitle selection... Is it possible to remove unnecessary subtitle languages, and to re-order the ones left? Or to just remove everything except the chosen language? Just asking because Jriver doesn't care what subtitle LAV chooses, and their support won't answer my question, so I'm looking for a workaround.
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19th February 2018, 17:50 | #22588 | Link |
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I use lav audio video and splitter. Is possible to use lav splitter reproducing a DVD disc?
Why instead is running DVD Navigator? And, also, why that Audio Switcher is loaded? I should use lav audio or splitter instead. All my internal filters are disabled.
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19th February 2018, 18:00 | #22589 | Link |
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DVD Navigator is required for parsing the DVD content and handling menus. It is not possible to change that.
Audio Switcher can be disabled in MPC-HC settings. It is not a decoding filter and does not interfere with LAV Audio. It is a processing filter that offers some optional extra functionality, such as volume normalization. |
19th February 2018, 18:27 | #22590 | Link | |
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So lav splitter is not loaded because dvd use dvd navigator? I use mpc be, where I can disable audio switcher? All my internal filters are disabled
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19th February 2018, 19:12 | #22591 | Link |
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If you talk about a "DVD Video media", you always have to know the whole structure of the \VIDEO_TS directory content, most of all, the logical structure defined by the content of all IFO files. This goes beyond the purpose of LAV Splitter. Be glad the MS DVD Navigator does it.
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20th February 2018, 00:59 | #22592 | Link |
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@nevcairiel Could you tell me what you think about this behaviour with DVD: https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.p...70#post1834170 ?
To summarize: LAV Video apparently does not change the interlace output flag to progressive when it changes during playback. If I start playing a (PAL) DVD that has interlaced flag at the beginning of the feature (e.g. a studio logo clip) it doesn't switch to progressive afterwards, but if I stop playback and use the resume function of MediaPortal to play from where I left, LAV then correctly flags the output as progressive. I split the start of the 1st VOB of Zodiac in two files of 20 MB to illustrate: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1dJ...oybMefNuisQ0NU 001_(interlaced-then-progressive).VOB : MediaInfo says interlaced, playback starts as interlaced but it should switch to progressive after the Warner Home Video clip but it doesn't 002_(progressive).VOB : this is the next segment, MediaInfo says progressive and LAV correctly plays as progressive because the stream is progressive from the start huhn says LAV is using Microsoft's decoder for DVD, does that have an impact here? Is it LAV that detects the frame flags, or the MS decoder? I know DVD is old and it's a niche issue, but thanks anyway if you can have a quick look some time.
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20th February 2018, 01:10 | #22593 | Link | |
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Decoding MPEG-2 video and AC3 or MPEG-2 or LPCM audio can be forwarded to LAV Filters' video and audio decoders. But signalling the decoder that the attributes of the video may change when switching between domains or title sets is indeed an interesting part of playing DVD Video content properly... |
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20th February 2018, 01:25 | #22594 | Link |
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But interlace/progressive flags are in the MPEG2 video stream itself, not in the title set files, right?
Because if I play VOB files directly, LAV switches the interlaced/progressive output type depending on the type of frame detected at the start, as reported by MediaInfo too. It only fails to do that when the frame flags change during playback.
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20th February 2018, 13:39 | #22595 | Link | |
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Now, most streams do not contain a flag if they are all progressive or all interlaced. MPEG-2 actually has a flag called "progressive_sequence" which would indicate an all-progressive stream, but its rarely set on DVDs because it can often switch between interlaced and progressive. Without such flags, its impossible to know if a stream would keep switching between progressive or interlaced all the time, and changing the output type can disrupt fluid play. So as a consequence, LAV will only switch to a full progressive type when "progressive_sequence" is set, not everytime a single progressive frame is observed. If we look at DirectShow, the flags for interlaced that LAV uses actually don't necessarily mean "the stream is always interlaced": https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...(v=vs.85).aspx (See Remarks at the bottom) There is a specific combination of flags thats officially documented as follows: "The video stream varies between progressive and interlaced content. Each media sample contains either a progressive frame or two video fields. Flags on the media sample indicate the correct way to display the contents." And thats what LAV does if it cannot be sure a stream is full progressive, which it just cannot be sure of on a DVD.
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20th February 2018, 19:15 | #22596 | Link |
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I have some DVDs that are actually progressive, but use interlaced encoding. With default settings they would be deinterlaced by the renderer so I tried to remux them to Matroska and set them to progressive via Matroska's header elements in order to override the information at the stream level. ffmpeg shows that it is progressive in its list of streams, but LAVFilters still flags the samples as interlaced. The description "Auto: Frame flags are used to determine content type" says that this is intentional. Is it? Is there really no way to let LAV flag such content as progressive other than flagging everything as progressive?
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20th February 2018, 22:35 | #22597 | Link |
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Thanks for the answer and detailed explanation nevcairiel, appreciate it!
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21st February 2018, 04:08 | #22598 | Link |
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When using LAV to decode H265 video and have NVIDIA CUVID set as the hardware decoder it use the nVidia PureVideo H265 decoding capabilities of a GTX1080Ti to do decoding or just use generic hardware acceleration on the video card?
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21st February 2018, 05:11 | #22600 | Link |
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UHD Blu-Ray Parsing
Does the new ability of LAV splitter 0.71 to parse UHD Blu-Ray mean that I can play a UHD Blu Ray in my disk drive in MPC-HC using LAV? Will I still get the HDR, Atmos/DTS:X decoding, 4k, 10 bit, etc.?
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