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5th February 2010, 23:37 | #1202 | Link |
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I duplicated the issue. The license check fails because windows runs out of available file handles and the open of the license file fails. It turns out to be a limit of Windows XP. It's normally 512 but can be increased to 2048 with _setmaxstdio(2048). I will add that to the next build.
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Hi Don,
A stream for you. Blu-ray source indexed by latest dgdecodenv and encoded by x264 with, Quote:
Then indexed by latest dgdecodenv. Preview in virtualdub. Can't see any of the artifacts in the screenshot below while watching with mpc-hc using latest coreavc in cuda mode. Although the video is very jumpy at the start. http://members.iinet.net.au/~audionut/slow.mkv
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It seems build 2006 is not creating an .ini file. I first noticed my older ini file still said "2005" in it, but then when I moved it to Recycle Bin, DGIndexNV didn't create a new one. I notice too in the dgi it says DGMPGIndexFileNV5.
FWIW--the old ini seems to work just fine. |
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As I was setting-up a 2nd folder for test, it occurred to me to try right-clicking and "Run as Administrator" and this worked. Argh, I'm brand-new to Windows 7 and some of these new requirements have bitten me a couple of times.
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1/ Install it somewhere other that under "program files" 2/ Set the security on the DGindex folder (and subfolders) under program files to allow "all users" to have "full control" Of course Neuron2 could finally give in to Micro$oft and put the ini file in the user's application data folder where nobody can ever find it. |
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8th February 2010, 22:27 | #1209 | Link |
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Yes my DGIndexNV is in a directory inside Program Files (x86). I went into Properties for DGIndexNV.exe and checked under the Compatibility tab "Run this program as an administrator" and that works too.
I don't understand why, since my User ID on this PC is Administrator, I still have to jump thru hoops to get some of these programs to work!? Windows doesn't even like my editing the .ini file with Notepad--I set Programmer's File Editor to "Run as admin" and then no problem. |
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@neuron2
an option to save somewhere else if no .ini is found maybe please keep your tools non intrusive on the registry portable and light like you always have
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DGSplit functions in DGIndexNV for visual splitting possible?
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Maybe it could have the option to do it either way - it checks first for the file in the folder, if not there, checks the registry, for example. Last edited by JoeH; 9th February 2010 at 12:44. |
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The risk with the registry is that it is the first thing to fold if Windows commits Hara-kiri; also when transferring data to a new computer one tends to forget to export registry settings - whereas the app data folder is saved by Microsoft's transfer tools. Finding the folder is still a a pain for those who are not very tech savvy. |
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9th February 2010, 21:23 | #1216 | Link |
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DGIndexNV and Audiotracks
I had this issue of missing audio tracks to.
In my case it was "300" only had english tracks an directors comment. - no german..... Indexing with DGindex was O.K., no missing tracks. The rip was done with AnyDVD. Second time i tried a rip with DVDFab. and voila DGIndexNV Demuxed all Audiostreams correctly. Strange thing, how could this be? |
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