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27th May 2007, 12:28 | #323 | Link |
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Does the latest alpha support dvb-s2 h264 .ts files?? if not please can you add it.
here is a clip for you to test with to get it working, its a dvb-s2 h264 .ts file recorded from discovery channel in sweden: http://www.sendspace.com/file/hwr40h (58mb) |
27th May 2007, 12:33 | #324 | Link | |
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You'll have to demux it, and hope it isnt encoded in PAFF, because that's not yet supported either. |
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2nd June 2007, 12:50 | #329 | Link |
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Version 1.0.0 alpha 6
* Fixed broken GOP stepping after play/preview.
* Title bar FPS indication now has three places after the decimal point. * A "Finished!" popup now appears at the end of the Save Project operation. * Fixed an uninitialized variable in DGAVCDecode that could cause crashes in some circumstances. * Redesigned the whole decoder DLL situation (read the help text carefully before using alpha 6): - Now only one decoder DLL is required (libavcodec.dll). - The decoder DLL is stripped down to include just AVC decoding. - The decoder DLL must be placed in the same directory as DGAVCIndex.exe. The path is automatically passed to DGAVCDecode.dll in the DGA file. - The decoder DLL project is buildable in Visual Studio 2005, allowing for direct tracing/debugging. - The decoder DLL is derived from the ffdshow_tryouts project. http://neuron2.net/dgavcdec/dgavcdec100a6.zip I think I'll add transport stream support next, and then tackle PAFF. Last edited by Guest; 2nd June 2007 at 12:54. |
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SetMTMode(2,0) DGAVCDecode_AVCSource("D:\Codecs\test.dga",deblock=false) LanczosResize(960,544) |
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7th June 2007, 15:46 | #336 | Link | |
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The popup says nothing useful: AppName: dgavcindex.exe AppVer: 0.0.0.0 ModName: libavcodec.dll ModVer: 0.0.0.0 Offset: 00028bb2 Can't seem to select or copy any of the detailed information, but it's available, just need to know which parts of it would be needed. I wouldn't rule out reformatitis just yet though. There's nothing seemingly wrong with the files I tried, they're encoded with recent version of x264 using basic options and play just fine. Last edited by klinika; 7th June 2007 at 15:57. |
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7th June 2007, 15:56 | #337 | Link |
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Make a screenshot of the popup and post that.
Also, search your entire system for libavcodec.dll and let me know if there is another one than the one that sits with DGAVCIndex.exe. Also, post a link to a fragment of a stream that causes this problem. Does it happen with the file test.264 that is included in: http://neuron2.net/dgavcdec/dgavcdec100a2.zip Last edited by Guest; 7th June 2007 at 15:59. |
7th June 2007, 16:56 | #339 | Link |
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Installed the vcredist, nada, didn't do anything. No duplicate libavcodecs except the one in ffdshow dir, and that's nowhere near any PATH variables. And test.264 crashes dgavcindex on open too.
Here's a link to a 5s clip I encoded just for this, which I'm sure you'll find working perfectly on your end, but crashes on mine. Here's a pertinent screenshot, along with the Amazing Error Popup That Refuses To Be Copied, which I meant before (there's info about every dll loaded in memory there if one scrolls down, and down, and down): The offset, address, and code stays the same whatever clip I try to open. If that means anything. I'm acutely aware that no one else has reported similar problems, and I'm not sure if it's worth the effort to investigate as it most probably is an isolated case of conflict somewhere in the bowels of my pc. At least such it would seem to be. Still, alpha 5 works, and with a bit of luck, the next alpha works too But it sure is a perplexing problem Last edited by klinika; 7th June 2007 at 17:02. |
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