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4th December 2011, 20:11 | #7561 | Link |
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For the OCD there is a typo in LAV splitter description of option: Remove Audio Decoder on Audio stream switch.
Switching is misspelled switchign Description: Remove the old Audio Decoder from the playback chain before switching (misspelled Switchign) the audio stream, forcing Directshow to select a new one. This option ensures that the preferred decoder is always used, However it does not work properly with all players.
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5th December 2011, 02:03 | #7563 | Link | |
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Actually lav software decoder is pretty bad for this kind of video too; especially with YADIF; at least on my machine.
If someone is smart/kind enough to figure out a way to play these media files perfectly in directshow with the hardware I have, I would gladly donate good money for it via paypal. Quote:
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Disable YADIF, disable CUVID, Enable NV12 output, disable any post-processing filters (NO ffdshow raw or anything else), use a renderer that can deal with this kind of thing, like EVR. Its the only way to get even half-good playback of such files. Anyway, i can only repeat myself: I have no interest in working on such cases at this time, because its highly annoying and i personally have 0 content of such nature. To properly handle it, you would need a post-processor that can deal with soft and hard telecine mixed into one, which is not a trivial task. My resources are very limited, so you'll forgive me when i work on stuff that i consider fun to be working on.
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5th December 2011, 08:58 | #7566 | Link | |
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My experimental ffdshow IVTC filter was specifically designed to handle this kind of nightmare; mkanet, you might want to give it a try. No promises though. |
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"The requested URL /files/ffdshow-r3867-pulldown-et172.7z was not found on this server." Apache/2.2.21 (Debian) Server at e-t172.net Port 80 Do you maybe have another link for this ? I'd really like to test it. Any plans to make an Avisynth 2.6x plugin ? I think it should not be too much work and this would make it far more universal & portable. |
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5th December 2011, 19:08 | #7569 | Link |
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With latest compiled LAV Filters I am getting the following message when closing down PotPlayer if it was bitstreaming,
Was ok with 0.42
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Avisynth is not capable to handle mIxed content like that because it lacks frame duration information, iirc.
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Hi e-t172, thanks so much. I would love to try it. Could you please post an updated link to it? Your link points to a post to a another link which refers to yet another link, which ultimately points to a direct link to a file that doesnt exist anymore:
http://www.e-t172.net/files/ffdshow-...ldown-et172.7z http://e-t172.net/files/ Quote:
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Should be fixed again
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Thanks for the quick fix as always
Which MinGW do you recommend to build with now?
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Why would that change? I still use the same MinGW i used month ago.
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I believe there is some kind of drug out there which makes engineers randomly switch telecine modes during broadcast. Or maybe there's some children locked in the production who spend their time playing with the buttons on some console. I don't know. Maybe these engineers got their ideas from the ones who produce telecined Blu-rays in Japan. |
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5th December 2011, 23:20 | #7578 | Link |
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Well, it's not always like that. If I remember correctly, most of the time it's just switching from time to time (like every 10 minutes of so). You'll probably have to record for a long time to catch a "insane fast-switching" moment. Maybe that just happens when they let the children unattended in the production room.
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I tried every single combination possible of settings (along with EVR); but unfortunately either saw intermittent stutter during scene panning or deinterlace combing artifacts or both. I definitely dont blame you for not wanting to work on a solution if you dont need to play these types of files. I can't even comprehend how much work would be involved for getting playback to be smooth with LAV Video decoder.
Anyway, I'll ask around avsforum to see if someone might be interested in helping me play these types of files back smoothly/clearly via a directshow based solution using existing directshow filters (ie avisynth, ffdshow, etc). I really appreciate your time and effort for LAV filters! -MKANET Quote:
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