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Old 5th January 2006, 12:16   #101  |  Link
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Is there any way of adjusting brightness/contrast?
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Is there any way of adjusting brightness/contrast?
options | settings | select page

You will find the sliding controls there.
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You will find the sliding controls there.
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Wasn't he talking about TCPMP?
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I made a test with RealAnime 4 using my new "Low Complexity" profiles and with x264 and vorbis I get 156% realtime. It seems though to have problem playing bframes in realtime though.

320x240 @ 12 FPS
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A little n00b question: to where I shoud copy the CoreAVCDecoder.ax file to? It is the directshow filter, isn't?
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A little n00b question: to where I shoud copy the CoreAVCDecoder.ax file to? It is the directshow filter, isn't?
Copy it anywhere u like, then run regsvr32.exe CoreAVCDecoder.ax
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Wasn't he talking about TCPMP?

Hmm, yea, seems so..:|
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with this build of mplayer and this command line :
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mplayer "file.mkv" -vo null -benchmark
I obtain 106,7 fps

PS : I edited my last post with a test on a hd source
I tested on Saggitares x264HP_IceAge_720p_1250.mp4 on that mplayer build and TCPMP build (-nosound as default)

Mplayer w/directshow as -vo 36fps -vo null 63fps
TCMP/AVC w/directshow as -vo 77fps -vo null 97fps

URL \x264HP_IceAge_720p_1250.mp4
Size 12923107
Platform Windows
OS Version 5.01
Clock speed 3590 Mhz
Video output DirectDraw 1280x1024 32bits Lookup
Video zoom 1280x720 -> 1280x720


My comment: Man this is impressive Keep up the good work and keep the builds coming!
Btw do u support mpeg2-ts demuxing and decoding in hd and sd?
I see that u dont use HT or Multicore/smp, is this planned to be implemented?

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yes, I was referencing the player, not the directshow filter.
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My rounded results in a 1.7GH celeron with an 640x352 High profile Noir opening:

file -> ffdshow -> chegepuga: ~40fps
file -> coreavc -> chegepuga: ~65fps
file -> coreavc -> ffdshow -> chegepuga: ~58fps

The last is because I cant plug the coreavc into Video Render directly. If I try that the FFDShow apears automaticaly between them. Even though can conect it directly to chegepuga... maybe a compatibility bug?
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The last is because I cant plug the coreavc into Video Render directly. If I try that the FFDShow apears automaticaly between them. Even though can conect it directly to chegepuga... maybe a compatibility bug?
coreavc doesnt make a colorspace conversion, so it only outputs yv12. afaik old video renderer doesnt like yv12 input. try vmr7
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coreavc doesnt make a colorspace conversion, so it only outputs yv12. afaik old video renderer doesnt like yv12 input. try vmr7
I'm not familiar with Graphedit yet. It shoud be in graph -> insert filters, but where? In directshow tree? Other tree? It has exactly this name?
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I'm not familiar with Graphedit yet. It shoud be in graph -> insert filters, but where? In directshow tree? Other tree? It has exactly this name?
in the mpc options you can enforce what renderer you want to use
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I have edited my fps for ffdshow because there are wrong (I used a YV12->RGB conversion...)

now the values are good and it appears ffdshow=mplayer ( normal , they use the same library for decode...)
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I tried VRM7 windowed in MPC but this way apear a lot of blocking and some artifacts in motion. With renderless is the same thing, plus that I cant see anything in fullscreen (very strange artifacts). I'm using ffdshow for an directshowsource() encode right now, this can be the problem, I don't know.

Also, it don't afect graphedit. I'm doing anything wrong?
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Old 6th January 2006, 01:16   #117  |  Link
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This decoder is awesome - have it running from a USB drive and it almost allows me to play Apple Trailers in 1080p.

Great work Picard!

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Edit. P.S. Picard do you think you could get 1080p to play perfectly for me (1.6Ghz Intel Centrino proc.)
P.P.S. Any updates about the encoder or other development... Picard... Betaboy...anyone?
P.P.P.S. How's soon can we expect a full decoder (all features implemented)?

Thanks, you guys are great!

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Edit. P.S. Picard do you think you could get 1080p to play perfectly for me (1.6Ghz Intel Centrino proc.)
I can decode 1080p films with my pentium m @1,73ghz (about 35 fps)

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Yeah, that's what I meant by saying it wasn't quite perfect yet. It's almost like I can reach it. It was like this in 720p before in Quicktime on my 1.6Ghz -almost there, but still dropping some frames. I'm sure by the time the new release comes out (the one Betaboy is probably demoing at CES), I will be able to watch 1080p trailers from www.apple.com/trailers perfectly (my brother wants to buy that new Panasonic HD camera which records in 1080p HD so this is really important to me - so I can watch what he records).

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P.S. It takes too long to be allowed to post - I couldn't post when all the good stuff was being talked about... and I'm leaving (skiing) the day after I'm allowed... this sucks (Picard do me a favor and hold off on the release wait about 5 days - then release a big sucker. Just for me? Just kidding, it would be nice though... I'm so addicted to TCPMP...)

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Panasonic HD camera which records in 1080p HD
Hmm but im sure it won't record in H.264, so for the raw stuff you should have no problems watching it on your specs with a fast Mpeg-2 Decoder with DXVA support.

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im not sure but it seems to be the same decoding bug that AlexW experienced http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?...3&postcount=94
in this sample http://rapidshare.de/files/10498977/..._prob.mp4.html

when useing (bframes 2)
--analyse all --8x8dct <- i have not such Decoding problems but when useing
--analyse p8x8,b8x8,i4x4,i8x8 --8x8dct the problems as the sample shows occour
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