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9th April 2012, 15:38 | #121 | Link |
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I don't care if/how the custom mixer works, i just want to be able to use madVR as well.
Doesn't sound like it would be impossible to do the same in a decoder or post-processor that just accepts the substream. Technically, i could write a very simple dummy filter that just accepts the RGB images and uses madVRs OSD functionality to render them. Doesn't even have to be in LAV. :d
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I was only wondering if the EVR mixer serves another purpose as well, but as i gathered, thats not the case currently.
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as I mentioned before, the mixer mix 6 stream max, background(raw image or MPEG 2/4 I frame), main video, main subtitle, pip video, pip subtitle, interactive overlay(HDMV IG or BDJ), now in dslibbluray just implement main video, main subtitle and interactive overlay. To mix them, three solution, 1. custom mixer, 2. intergrate all video decoder inside soure filter, 3.the decoder can decode all streams and mix it. Current using solution 1.
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Like i said, i would be happy to help with the little time i have. Once i got it working the way i like it, anyway.
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10th April 2012, 15:22 | #131 | Link |
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The important part is to figure out how to build everything properly. I can compile the C++ parts just fine, but how do you build the BD-J parts, and where do the three extra DLLs come from that you include in the zip?
I'm a Java developer at my day job, so working on the BD-J parts would seem like a logical choice, I can do enough C++ on my other projects. Of course another aspect would be trying to fix issues that only occur with my decoders, once everything is stable enough for those aspects. Anyway, my SF name is the same as here. If more people join, maybe some place should be setup where efforts can be coordinated, so that nothing is done twice? :d
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There is a ant build.xml in bdjpath, I use eclipse to compile it.
three extra DLLs are compiled from phoneme(with my patch), a J2ME VM from http://phoneme.java.net/, should I upload it? It is so big about 10000 files and 100+M. Quote:
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I see. Just wanted to know where its from.
I'll try to compile the BDJ parts later, need to create a new Eclipse setup.
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Bill,
did you see this post ? http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?...&postcount=116 About fixing DTS |
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I can probably implement that, as long as noone complains that the AC3 substream is then completely dropped. I just need to find a disc with TrueHD.
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I personally would have helped with the venture if it had happened earlier, but now there isn't that much for the personal gain - as only the BD-J side is missing and that is something I cannot help as I'm a complete Java noob. -- tourettes Last edited by starla; 10th April 2012 at 19:32. |
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