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20th November 2012, 14:21 | #13004 | Link |
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ok so selecting what i usually do aka cuvid in lav is all i need right, while madvr is my output renderer, if not then please make it so thanks , dont wanna have to select anything else than cuvid
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21st November 2012, 08:40 | #13006 | Link |
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stupid question about streaming media.
if i understand correctly, the client still decodes the streamed media. if it does then how do i set it so that the server decodes the media and sends it as a decoded media(or transcoded to something simpler), would LAV support it? thinking of making my main PC send some big-ass videos to my phone and connecting it to my TV via HDMI, and voala! i just made a makeshift wireless TV >,> dang. sorry for OT. edit: i think plex works like this... looking it up. Last edited by kitame; 21st November 2012 at 08:53. |
21st November 2012, 13:58 | #13007 | Link |
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nevcairiel,
With the latest experimental build DVD subtitles using hardware decoding are drawn white and not in their original colours. Tested with CUVID, DXVA2 Copy-Back and Native using a GeForce GTX 580, no problems with software decoding or using the previous build 0.53.2. The same sample I previously uploaded, subtitles should be yellow. http://www.mediafire.com/?a2b5hq1244f2ue8 Thanks, FreeFall |
21st November 2012, 15:21 | #13008 | Link |
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Hi!
I have two issues to report. 1) I can't play 24-bit / 192 KHz flac files in MPC-HC with LAV Audio Decoder + LAV Splitter. The file plays in foobar, but I don't like foobar's interface. 2) MLP files play well, but the seek bar is greyed out and MPC-HC does not display the duration. |
21st November 2012, 15:23 | #13009 | Link |
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Is not that a DTS track in FLAC ?
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21st November 2012, 15:30 | #13010 | Link | |
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No, it's a music recording. Mediainfo says it's a real flac.
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If you feel like trying it out, you can find similar files at : http://www.2l.no/hires/index.html Edit: Actually, I'm dumb.. It was an audio renderer issue regarding flac playback. This is what I have : Renderers #2 and #5 work, but no luck with "Directsound" or "System Default". (Renderers #3 & #7 are irrelevant.) That's a problem to me, as DTS-HD MA cracks and pops and makes all sort of weird noises when using "WaveOut". Last edited by Pomegranate; 21st November 2012 at 16:17. Reason: New Information |
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After further testing (with madFlac, LAV Audio Decoder and mpc-hc's internal decoder), it would seem 192khz audio files can only be rendered through WaveOut when using MPC-HC, on my system at least. Can anyone tell me if it should be working with Directsound? Last edited by Pomegranate; 21st November 2012 at 18:52. |
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21st November 2012, 20:24 | #13013 | Link |
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Looks like you're on Windows XP, yes? On XP, the DirectSound mixer is tightly coupled to your Audio Cards driver, so if you have any issues with DirectSound output, its most likely your audio drivers fault.
On Vista and 7, the DirectSound mixer is whole lot better, and properly processes all audio you throw at it.
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21st November 2012, 20:45 | #13014 | Link |
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Without being able to test right now, i think i see the issue in the code. I'll confirm on the weekend and fix, thanks.
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I thought it was the driver's fault too, but I just tried SMPlayer and the file played straight out of the box. Works fine with both directsound and what is labelled as "win32" (might be "WaveOut"). I also had Nero Showtime 3, which came bundled with Nero 7, and it plays the file fine with directsound, using madFlac source. It's probably an MPC-HC bug, right? |
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21st November 2012, 20:47 | #13016 | Link |
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Might be MPC-HCs audio switcher, you can disable it and see if it changes anything.
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21st November 2012, 20:50 | #13017 | Link |
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enabling gx mode in the xonar drivers can screw up directsound stuff.
the other players are probably downsampling it to something more common than 24 bit/192khz I'm guessing. Last edited by mindbomb; 21st November 2012 at 20:54. |
21st November 2012, 20:58 | #13018 | Link |
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@nevcairiel : I don't use audio switcher, it's always off.
@mindbomb : GX was off the whole time. I've never used it, to be honest. I'll do another XP install on an old drive and disable the Xonar, enable the onboard sound, and see what happens. Also, is it possible to find out if the other players are downsampling? Last edited by Pomegranate; 21st November 2012 at 21:08. |
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