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7th February 2008, 20:54 | #981 | Link |
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Maybe i will add motion compensation in the future, but the problem will be testing since my card do only bitstream...
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8th February 2008, 01:29 | #983 | Link |
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Be using MPC HC with EVR on XP with good sucess on a pc with an older ATI card that doesn't support h264. With Version 1.0.11.4 and 1.0.11.5, I had slightly better cpu performance then with 1.0.11.6. Also, can't seem to get the DVD navigation working. Casimir666 thanks.
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Home Cinema is a very good work. It can play most of movies without installation codecs in the system.
There is still a problem, is it possible to build in VSFilter.dll(DirectVobSub) as an internal filter? So it will be more convient for user. Anyway, I know there is still a vobsub built-in. Why it does not work and the external filter DirectVobSub works very well? Last edited by donaldtone; 8th February 2008 at 03:25. |
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look at the Output tab in Options, and if you see 2 stars (**) after the renderer, then it supports the builtin engine Eg.: I'm using Haali's Renderer (maybe the 2 stars doesn't fit ) |
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I mean totally something else : View -> SubResync (CTRL+6) It's simply amazing !!! It's can do anything that other Subtitles utils can do, but I only missing the mentioned feature ... I was thinking about it: if it's simpler to implement, you can create the conversion on saving time ({\i1} -> <i>) with regular expressions ... |
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MPC seems to convert the input to SSA as an intermediary format. The bug occurs during saving of the (edited) file. There it should convert {\i1} back to <i> (depending on the destination format).
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The system is windows xp sp2, video card is ATI Rage 128 pro 16M. Maybe this card is too old but it works well together with DirectVobsub. |
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The auto-load subtitles option in playback also is checked. However, the subtitle fail to load. is it possible to generate a log report for your reference? Last edited by donaldtone; 8th February 2008 at 22:38. |
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internal subtitles engine
Hi, is there a way to disable the internal subtitling? All my encoded files (DV source encoded as x264+AAC+timestamp subtitles in MKV) crash when trying to play them. If I activate DirectVobSub, then everything is OK, but no DXVA. If I remux the files without subtitles, the everything is OK, with DXVA. The playback crashes with all renderers. Using all internal filter from MPC.
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Options -> Playback -> uncheck "auto-load subtitles"
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Sorry for this n00b question but...
where is option in mpc-hc for color controls (bright,contrast,gama) I not find it (yet)... where i can get more shader effects... not only these that are included in build? tnx for answer(s)...
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It's already unchecked, and the subtitles are not loading in the mplayerc (not HC).
Also, all files play OK with mplayerc (not HC) with or without susbtitles enabled (x264 decoded by ffdshow). The subtitles are included in the MKV files, not external. Last edited by pdanpdan; 8th February 2008 at 23:16. |
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Disable second screen and restart computer.Than this problem gone(also dxva coming back).What a hopeless ATI driver!!! |
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Actually I prefer the internal renderer instead of directvobsub, but that's just me.
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I just wonder if the home cinema can give an option to build in directVobsub to support "ancient" vga card. The internal vobsub resumes less resources than directVobsub. |
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