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27th December 2010, 03:31 | #15541 | Link |
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I have done one experience here with MPC-HC and a proprietary software called "Total Media Theatre" from Arcsoft. I was going to convert the contents of DVDs/BDs into Matroska, when I realized some of them, like slideshows, can't be properly converted. So I had the idea to keep those contents by leaving only the original VOB/m2ts files that were necessary to gain access to the menus and watch them. It worked with one Blu-ray so far, and today I managed to make this work with a DVD, called "Sunset Boulevard" (1950).
The contents were: Morgue Prologue Script Pages (text pages that are accessing one VOB file - the script have some icons that when are clicked, are accessing short videos - both contents - texts and all videos - are inside this VOB, but only the videos can be converted into MKV) Photo Galleries: - Production - The Movie - Publicity In this case, the following files were removed from VIDEO_TS in order to access such contents: Those files were left behind, they will not (and cannot) be converted into MKV: Of course if the user tries to access some content that is not available in the first picture, like the movie, it will not work, but that's not a problem. And while using MPC-HC, I was perfectly able to access this movie with all the listed files from the 2nd image. However (and this is where it gets interesting), MPC could not open another title. The reasons are unknown, but that same title (with some files removed from VIDEO_TS) worked using TMT. My idea was to access the original main menu, while converting the episodes into Matroska. I am going to do this with other titles, in order to access those contents from my computer. It was the disc 1 from "Superboy". I have only left the main menu (with a static image). This disc has no extra features, only episodes. But MPC is giving me nothing but a black screen when I try to open that directory (if it's incomplete). I used in both cases the option to access DVDs (not individual files) = control + D + selecting VIDEO_TS folder(s). Those are the files from the static menu, you may try to use both softwares if possible to see what's wrong: http://www.multiupload.com/L2H7FLRG7F Any ideas why MPC can't open this title? Perhaps it can't because all connections made by the DVD authoring are broken, and it's not refusing when only some of them are working, like in the Sunset Boulevard case?
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27th December 2010, 04:29 | #15542 | Link | |
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Disabling all the internal DXVA filters made no difference. |
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27th December 2010, 21:58 | #15543 | Link |
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hi can someone help with a little strange m3u play problem ?
if i want to play a stream from my dreambox/dbox2 with enigma/enigma2 i can play the stream if i use only the stream url but not with the complete m3u file example.: ------------------------------------------------------ http://10.223.8.75:8001/1:0:19:7C:A:85:C00000:0:0:0: ------------------------------------------------------ work ok m3u with the same url and 2 lines @ the begining ------------------------------------------------------ #EXTM3U #EXTVLCOPT--http-reconnect=true http://10.223.8.75:8001/1:0:19:7C:A:85:C00000:0:0:0: ------------------------------------------------------ not work windows media player and vlc have no problem with the m3u |
27th December 2010, 22:16 | #15544 | Link |
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How should I set DXVA(H.264) compatibility check with intel core i3? How should Presentation be set? This is for Windows Seven Home Premium and enabled Aero. Is this guide any good? Thanks! Last edited by o770; 27th December 2010 at 23:45. |
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I'd do everything except:
Disabling VSync (you might get stutter with this option disabled) Enabling Frame Time Correction (If all of your videos are constant framerate it probably doesn't matter to have it enabled, but if you have any variable frame rate stuff, you will experience problems) Blocking FFDShow Video decoder (You can though... MPC-HC and Windows 7 both have various other video decoders built in) Presentation should be fine with everything unticked. You can try tick Force 10-bit input, and Full Floating Point Processing, but you will probably get a black screen instead of video. Last edited by namaiki; 28th December 2010 at 04:44. |
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28th December 2010, 07:01 | #15550 | Link |
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Please PM me a link to the video.
This is what I always get: Anyway, try play at the 23-> 30 change. I can mimic the same graph that you saw, but with stuttering at a 60-> 24 change (in other words, there is stuttering, but the graph does not show it). Last edited by namaiki; 28th December 2010 at 07:19. |
28th December 2010, 11:52 | #15555 | Link |
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The internal h264 decoder does currently not use ffmpeg-mt, you need ffdshow for that.
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28th December 2010, 14:29 | #15556 | Link |
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For my core i5 I use the MS Video Decoder for h264 and Arcsoft Video Decoder for VC1. The internal MPC video decoders do not work well with core i3/i5 (for h264 you can get some serious blocking and for VC1 you lose DXVA). Using the MS Video Decoder for h264 takes care of the blocking/green banding issue and the arcsoft video decoder gives full DXVA for VC1. I just set both as prefer in the external filters section of MPC
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I tried the arcsoft video decoder, but i found that I was getting many blocky artifacts when using dxva. I was using EVR CP and mpc's internal splitter. what do you do to get it working properly? |
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