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17th February 2012, 18:24 | #9161 | Link | |
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(I used directshowsource with a .grf file, probably you did so too). The result was fine : I got a progressive video to encode in x264, and I trimmed away the to bad frames in the beginning. After I bought DGNV (well, did a donation at Neuron), I used this instead ; it can deinterlace too and works for h264/mpeg2/VC1 using CUVID decoding. This way I don't need any CPU cycles to do the decoding and encoding goes faster. I don't see any advantage to use LAV for avisynth anymore. |
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Works fine here. Outputs RGB32 like its supposed to.
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Using lastest QS from trunk BTW. |
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17th February 2012, 19:14 | #9167 | Link |
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For some reason my media player (SageTV) wont playback a video media file at all if there's a subtitle stream embedded in the mkv or m2ts file.
So basically, any media file that causes the "Internal Script Command Renderer" filter to connect the LAV Splitter's Subtitle pin, my media player will just not playback the media file. I have no idea why; and, there's no way to fix this in the player since it doesn't have subtitle support. Is there any way for me to disable the LAV Splitter's Subtitle pinout permanently? If I ever need to play a media file with subtitles, I just use TMT 5. |
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17th February 2012, 19:30 | #9170 | Link | |
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There is also a slight problem there, reducing it back to 8 cuts quite a bit into H264 performance. Maybe it should be dependent on the codec? Anyhow, i'll let Eric add that logic in the decoder.
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17th February 2012, 20:07 | #9171 | Link |
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Thanks for the quick reply. BTW, just now, I added ffdshow's subtitle functionality via YV12 raw video. I am not at home right now (did this via RDP). I'm pretty sure this will allow me to have subtitle support even if SageTV doesn't support subtitles. I think I can even map subtitle options to my SageTV remote control (using Girder) if ffdshow supports hotkeys.
I just one one more question: How do I configure LAV Splitter to ONLY and automatically display English subtitles during non-english speaking parts of the movie. I don't want to see subtitles for any other circumstance unless I manually change the setting. Did I configure it correctly below? |
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Well the big difference for Live TV is that data isn't readily available when you need it, so the decoder has to be able to process every frame without much delay. With file-based playback, this isn't required, because you will always have enough data to completely fill the decoders queues, which smoothes out any spikes it may produce.
Maybe Eric did do some too drastic changes there.
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Just try to play an i444 (AYUV, NV24) or even better an Y410 (10 bit 4:4:4) file in PP with MadVR : PP crashes like hell !
I currently stopped using PP until this is fixed. I you see in filters, there is always some "filter adapter" between Lav-video and MadVR. My guess it that this thing can't handle 4:4:4, but there's no way to get rid of this, while it's completely obsolete there as it serves no function. |
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Nev,
Is there a difference between the normal DXVA mode and DXVA copy back (besides copying frames of course) ? I ask because I have something bizarre : Do you remember that I had "green" screens on certain files with DVXA-CB (282.62 driver) ? Well I am still on this driver (did not update) and with the normal DXVA mode, these files play just fine !! I did try again with DXVA-CB --> all green screens. normal DXVA -> all play OK !! Each time I checked that DXVA was "active" and only for one file fall-back to softw happened, but for all other files DXVA was "active". So this brings me to wonder whether the 285.36 driver is really the cause of the green screens. Why can DXVA play these files while DXVA-CB can not ? In fact i'm far more interested in DXVA-CB because of MadVR. Can you please check why DXVA-CB fails and DXVA does not ? Until now I mostly use CUVID for interlaced stuff (excellent deinterlacing, especially for VC1 as there is no "good" softw alternative.. oh, I forgot WM DMO, but...you know.. ). For progressive content I mostly use SW because my of my very fast CPU. Also using CUVID puts my GTX-570 in highest power-state and as you know this is a serious overkill and very inefficient way just to watch some progressive video. My CPU stays below 10% even for H264 1080p@60fps with 16 refs. Last edited by Pat357; 17th February 2012 at 21:54. |
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While i had that driver installed, i even tested Microsofts DXVA codec, and it too failed (black instead of green, but i can easily make it black if you wish)
Its just a driver bug, install another one if you want to use DXVA-CB. Not really worth spending my limited time on. Debugging why DXVA fails is impossible, its a closed API, and only the driver developers could potentially tell you whats going on.
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Nev can you add an ini file for settings (like with MPC-HC) cause this way it will be more easy to test different settings (SW DXVA DXVA-CB...) or even use different settings for x64 & x86 builds or ... make LAV "portable"
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I was thinking to test the new DXVA but I was also trying to find a solution not to crash my system in case of bug since there are not separate settings (trying to test the new dxva only with the x86 version since the x64 version can crash explorer in case of a bug ...(like the last time )
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Explorers thumbnail thingy will never use a hardware decoder (not anymore, anyway)
I might separate 32 and 64-bit some time in the future, not sure yet if i want to.
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