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30th December 2011, 15:38 | #7821 | Link |
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Thx, that is what I thought. Just wanted to confirm before I spoke with the mmg dev. Have a happy new year
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I don't think MakeMKV is capable of setting a "forced" flag on streams yet. However, LAV is capable of detecting forced subs that are part of the full subtitle stream. I suspect that is why you are seeing the correct subs displayed, even though none of the streams are flagged as forced.
MakeMKV might have extracted the forced subs, created a new stream that contains only the forced subs, but still kept the flag for each individual line. So, the entire stream does not have the forced flag in the mkv header, but each line within the stream is flagged as forced. mmg probably has it right - you can check by opening the file in mmg's header editor, and look to see if the streams are set with the forced flag (and set the flags if they aren't). You could also extract the stream with mkvExtract - run it through BDsup2sub, and I'll bet it tells you that all of the subs are forced subs.
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In any case, look at the stream list in MPC-HC and see which flags are there.
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Going to look at now
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Hi Nev.
Is there any chance you could provide a workaround for this crash in graphedit when the LAV decoders are installed? I know it's not a problem of your making, but really want to be able to GraphEdit with the LAV decoders install. I'm happy to avoid using the LAV decoders with GraphEdit, but I'd like it to not crash with LAV installed. I want the LAV decoders to work well with my application (NextPVR previously known as GBPVR), but for now I've had to leave the LAV decoders uninstalled because I really need GraphEdit working. I have tried numerous times in the past few years to use GraphStudio, but it's just not for me. I prefer to work in GraphEdit. Is there possibly some workaround you can do in the decoder if the process name is "GraphEdit.exe", or if some registry flag is set? |
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It crashes as soon as one filter has more then 100 media types registered. You cannot make that conditional. I see no reason to not use GraphStudio, it offers basically everything GraphEdit offers, plus more. Anyhow, its your choice. I'll not artificially cripple my filters to support a broken tool.
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You would have to manually reduce the number of mediasubtypes in the filterdata to avoid the crash with graphedit. GSpot has the ability to edit the filterdata. You will lose the ability to play any formats for which you remove the subtype.
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That'd be fine with me. The reality is I'll only ever use LAV for certain audio video formats (those used in digital tv). I just want it not to crash GraphEdit having these decoders installed. Thanks - I'll check it out.
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Nev,
I mainly use my machine for playing back DVR-MS files recorded by the TV Scheduler Pro program, basically just MPEG2 content in DVR-MS for compatibility with Windows Media Centre. I note your splitter doesn't support DVR-MS, is this something that could be added? |
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Nev, could you have a look at this file please?
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Thats impossible, either your player did something or the track itself suddenly contained something different.
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yea, i thought it was very peculiar too.
I think it may be an mpc hc bug then. edit: On further analysis, yea, it looks it was a problem with the bluray itself. They screwed up their subtitles. Last edited by mindbomb; 2nd January 2012 at 06:59. |
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Bug report.
I've got video file from cam. recorder, every time I try to rewind it forward, video just stops and sound keeps going. The bug occurs when LAV decoder is being used with every avi splitter present in my system(mpc avi, pot avi, avslplitter, windows avi splitter), except LAV splitter itself. When I am using another AVC decoder(Cyberlink, Arcsoft) everything is fine with all splitters. http://www.filefactory.com/file/c1bbb12/n/00000002.AVI - sample. mediaInfo Code:
Video ID : 0 Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : Main@L5.0 Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, ReFrames : 1 frame Format settings, GOP : M=1, N=15 Codec ID : H264 Duration : 3mn 3s Bit rate : 8 389 Kbps Width : 1 440 pixels Height : 1 080 pixels Display aspect ratio : 4:3 Frame rate : 15.000 fps Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.360 Stream size : 183 MiB (90%) |
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nevcairiel,
I don't know if this has been requested before, but can you make it so LAV Splitter exports track information such that the audio track can e.g. be selected from the "Languages" menu in MPC-HC? If not, a tray icon to switch tracks would be appreciated, as currently the only way to change tracks is to go to Filters --> <filename> --> Submenu, which can be quite tedious. Edit: Also, can you comment on this suggestion I made several pages ago? Quote:
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Not sure what other Language option you would mean? I see nothing. Quote:
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