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13th July 2010, 21:08 | #12101 | Link |
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can you update http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow-tryout/ page to r3512 ?
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13th July 2010, 21:55 | #12102 | Link | |
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Uncheck ALL the subtitle options, and the problem REMAINS. BTW, what would the big horrible "sin" in removing the subtype MEDIASUBTYPE_DVD_SUBPICTURE from the filters "Raw Video" and "Subtitles" ??? |
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13th July 2010, 22:09 | #12103 | Link |
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You are correct. It does not work for the raw filter. It used to work if I remember correctly, so it might be a regression, possibly after the recent subtitle changes. Test some older builds as well.
But removing the mediatypes won't fix it! And even if it did, they won't be removed since in some cases we do want the filter to handle subtitles. Internally something goes wrong in the code that accepts/denies pin connection. MPC external filter settings allows you to edit/remove mediatypes of any filter. If you remove the subpictive and catch-all video mediatype you will see it still doesn't work.
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So, I've been messing around with DXVA again for the first time in a long time, and have noticed that some (very old) x264 encodes apparently pass the compatibility checks (which are set to normal), but are constantly displaying small green squares and exhibit general blockiness throughout. Turning DXVA off plays them perfectly.
These are SD video encoded from DVD, so I really thought that there wouldn't be any problem. All of the much more recently encoded files are playing perfectly, but this older stuff is showing issues. Is there any way to have even stricter checks to make sure that the video will play right? I mean, they're SD, so I really don't mind that much if they have to play without DXVA, I'd just really like them to be detected automatically so I don't have to switch back and forth. I'm using an ATI 4850 with the newest 10.6 Catalyst drivers. I had similar issues when I first tried DXVA a long time ago with MPC-HC and an older (though still ATI - could that be part of it?) video card, but had hoped the issues were worked out by now. Last edited by jhoff80; 15th July 2010 at 02:51. |
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just to report - this bug seems to have been cured since I installed build 3507 - thank you again!!
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Another, uh, "interesting finding". IF mpeg-2 decoder == ArcSoft, AND player == WMP 9, THEN the subpicture stream is sent to ffdshow video decoder , AND this latter refuses connecting to VMR9.
N.B.: Unticking the checkbox "DVD decoding" in ffdshow blocks *only* the video input pin, *not* the "generic" one. Last edited by Midzuki; 15th July 2010 at 23:21. |
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Possible stream selection bug
I'm posting on behalf of JimH at jriver dotcom from the J. River Media Center people:
=========================== Thanks to jmone, who pointed us here. Thanks to the devs for great software. We may have found a minor problem. Our developer, Yaobing talked about it in this thread. ffdshow and J. River Media Center bug =========================== Could one of you wizards comment or check it out, please? J. River Media Center is great software, and I'd love to be able to use ffdshow with it flawlessly. It and MPC-HC are the only playback programs I've allowed on my HTPCs for years. Thanks again. |
16th July 2010, 03:21 | #12114 | Link |
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I see a lot of work on subs lately, but it still seems impossible to ignore SSA styles/colors? I use a DLP pj, white subs are a RBE feast...ah well, I've always been forced to convert to SRT...KMPlayer's built-in subs engine can ignore SSA styling FWIW, too bad mVR isn't compatible due to the lack of subs pin.
I really need all my subs to look like this: Last edited by leeperry; 16th July 2010 at 03:33. |
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I have an issue when trying to deinterlace MPEG2 DVD's with mixed progressive and interlaced. I have them muxed into either MKV or .TS. All is well if just plain progressive obviously. But when I have interlaced mixed in I have to tick deinterlace and tick 'Process frames flagged as progressive' which leads to ugly artifacts when not wanted. I have a problem PAL source that does not seem to flag up the interlaced portions so even if deinterlace is ticked it does not deinterlace it until I tick the 'Process frames flagged as progressive' option. I don't suppose there is any way around this (Other than to leave in vobs instead of remuxing)?
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17th July 2010, 04:39 | #12117 | Link |
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Simple question guys...what do I select for DTS (like libdts, etc) for best audio quality and any other setting you can think off?
I play my ripped Blurays, some have True HD but others are DTS HD. Either way I decode them with my computer and send the analog output to my Harman Kardon receiver since it does not decode HD formats. Thanks for any tips to get the most out of the audio experience Regards |
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ffdshow rev.3488 2010-06-28 SSE ICL11 (xvidvideo.ru), AMD Athlon64 X2 3800+, Windows XP SP3, GeForce 6800 GS
When playing a 1080i video (either with the ffdshow internal AVC decoder - or with DiAVC, post-processing its YV12 output) and scaling down to fit in a 1600x1200 desktop, adding Noise results in especially heavy noise from about 60% of the width in the right half, with increasing strength towards the right border. Already happened months and years ago, but eventually I tracked it down to a rather reliably reproducable example. ColorBars_1080i.png | PoP-SoT.png | ffdshow_noise.png |
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