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Old 26th August 2010, 10:07   #1001  |  Link
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stage0
stage1
DiAVC init successed
start receive
start receive
start receive ... ("start receive" loops forever)

no crash
Ok, but do you observed the output of frames? Do the MPC-HC keep black screen forever?
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Old 26th August 2010, 10:09   #1002  |  Link
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For me it didnīt crash (on Windows XP x64, Athlon 64 X2). I also checked the output file, seems ok, only the frame order doesnīt seem to be ok on the file you provided. I also tested some other files, no problem with them. The new version makes no difference for me, only more verbose output.
If the win32.exe works fine, I believe the frame order is OK. The sequence is one of my test sequences, I often use it to verify the correctness of my decoder.

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May I ask when you fix the comptability problem of DiAVC with DVBViewer?
I fixed a bug yesterday, perhaps it relate to the compatibility problem.
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Old 26th August 2010, 10:47   #1003  |  Link
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Ok, but do you observed the output of frames? Do the MPC-HC keep black screen forever?
It will only output black frames (though with the correct width & height it seems). It would sometimes output 1 or 2 non-black frames in older versions, but I cannot reproduce it anymore.
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Old 26th August 2010, 10:56   #1004  |  Link
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If the win32.exe works fine, I believe the frame order is OK. The sequence is one of my test sequences, I often use it to verify the correctness of my decoder.
I resized/compressed the output of your decoder and attached it to this post. During the zoom it jumps back several times. With other files I decoded that didnīt happen, but I only tested progressive files.

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I fixed a bug yesterday, perhaps it relate to the compatibility problem.
Great! Could you send me a trial version to check that? Iīll already send you a mail. If it works Iīll buy DiAVC immediately.
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Old 26th August 2010, 12:14   #1005  |  Link
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It will only output black frames (though with the correct width & height it seems). It would sometimes output 1 or 2 non-black frames in older versions, but I cannot reproduce it anymore.
Which splitter do you use?
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Old 26th August 2010, 12:22   #1006  |  Link
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mkv: haali, gabest
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Old 26th August 2010, 12:47   #1007  |  Link
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What splitter(s) do you recommend?
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Old 26th August 2010, 13:02   #1008  |  Link
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What splitter(s) do you recommend?
I use the Haali and gabest, but I can't get the question.
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Old 26th August 2010, 13:23   #1009  |  Link
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I just meant which ones do you think work best with your decoder.

You have apparently answered the question. Thank you.
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Old 26th August 2010, 15:40   #1010  |  Link
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I resized/compressed the output of your decoder and attached it to this post. During the zoom it jumps back several times. With other files I decoded that didnīt happen, but I only tested progressive files.
I verified the output of the DiAVC cmd with the jm just then and found that it IS correct. The sequence is generated using the JM by me to verify the correctness of my decoder, but I don't know why it is so bad.
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Old 26th August 2010, 23:04   #1011  |  Link
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Download the new built DiAVC filter, try it with the UAC opening. I built the new version with the "UAC Execution Level"==RequireAdministrator. Perhaps it helps.
I tried this one, but I only get black frames in mpc-hc, regardless of the splitter.

stage0/stage1/diavc init appear first, then the frame resizes, and after that start receive, but no matter how many times I press ok I never get any actual valid non black frame.

EDIT: forgot to mention, core i7 on windows 7 x64(but 32 bit player)
EDIT2: oh and UAC is off, so no UAC issues

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Old 28th August 2010, 19:29   #1012  |  Link
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I tried this one, but I only get black frames in mpc-hc, regardless of the splitter.

stage0/stage1/diavc init appear first, then the frame resizes, and after that start receive, but no matter how many times I press ok I never get any actual valid non black frame.

EDIT: forgot to mention, core i7 on windows 7 x64(but 32 bit player)
EDIT2: oh and UAC is off, so no UAC issues
Same boat as DW.

On Windows 7 64bit and DiAVC is crashing (with 32bit mpc). I also have UAC off and on the same setup as DW as well.

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Old 28th August 2010, 21:45   #1013  |  Link
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The filter hasn't been updated in months, so we have to wait at the very least to try a new version.
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Old 29th August 2010, 10:49   #1014  |  Link
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I just tested the x64 diavcx64v1.7z. It works on Windows 7 x64 but crashes on Windows XP x64. It goes as far as this:
Code:
nHighestFeature  11
nLogicalProcessors   32
intelcpu 1 corenum 32  multithrd 1  decoders 16 inited!
 1 decoder inited!
 2 decoder inited!
 3 decoder inited!
 4 decoder inited!
 5 decoder inited!
 6 decoder inited!
 7 decoder inited!
 8 decoder inited!
 9 decoder inited!
10 decoder inited!
11 decoder inited!
12 decoder inited!
13 decoder inited!
14 decoder inited!
15 decoder inited!
And then it crashes.
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Old 29th August 2010, 18:55   #1015  |  Link
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I just tested the x64 diavcx64v1.7z. It works on Windows 7 x64 but crashes on Windows XP x64. It goes as far as this:
Code:
nHighestFeature  11
nLogicalProcessors   32
intelcpu 1 corenum 32  multithrd 1  decoders 16 inited!
 1 decoder inited!
 2 decoder inited!
 3 decoder inited!
 4 decoder inited!
 5 decoder inited!
 6 decoder inited!
 7 decoder inited!
 8 decoder inited!
 9 decoder inited!
10 decoder inited!
11 decoder inited!
12 decoder inited!
13 decoder inited!
14 decoder inited!
15 decoder inited!
And then it crashes.
I am curious that the __cpuid get the wrong number of the logical processors on XP x64.
Ok, download the new DiAVC x64 cmd and try it.
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Old 29th August 2010, 22:55   #1016  |  Link
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I am curious that the __cpuid get the wrong number of the logical processors on XP x64.
Ok, download the new DiAVC x64 cmd and try it.
I'm on Windows 7 64bit and that new one says I have 16 logical processors (I have an i7 with HT on) so shouldn't it say 8?

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diavcx64>win32.exe   tempete_704x480.264            tempe
te_704x480.yuv
nHighestFeature  11
nLogicalProcessors   16
intelcpu 1 corenum 16  multithrd 1  decoders 14 inited!
 1 decoder inited!
 2 decoder inited!
 3 decoder inited!
 4 decoder inited!
 5 decoder inited!
 6 decoder inited!
 7 decoder inited!
 8 decoder inited!
 9 decoder inited!
10 decoder inited!
11 decoder inited!
12 decoder inited!
13 decoder inited!
249 frames decoded totally.
68138 counters used by decoder and 461222 counters used by others.

Decoding speed: 12923 fps

D:\Encoding\diavcx64v2\diavcx64>pause

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Old 30th August 2010, 01:58   #1017  |  Link
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[...]\diavcx64>win32.exe tempete_704x480.264 te
mpete_704x480.yuv
nHighestFeature 10
nLogicalProcessors 2
intelcpu 1 corenum 2 multithrd 1 decoders 5 inited!
1 decoder inited!
2 decoder inited!
3 decoder inited!
4 decoder inited!
249 frames decoded totally.
609686 counters used by decoder and 1018987 counters used by others.

Decoding speed: 795 fps

[...]\diavcx64>pause
Press any key to continue . . .
Windows 7 64-bit, Core 2 Duo. I am a bit curious as to why it chooses to start 5 threads. Incidentally, DiAVC 1.1 works fine in MPC-HC 32-bit for me.
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Old 30th August 2010, 06:40   #1018  |  Link
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I am curious that the __cpuid get the wrong number of the logical processors on XP x64.
Ok, download the new DiAVC x64 cmd and try it.
Code:
nHighestFeature  11
nLogicalProcessors   32
intelcpu 1 corenum 32  multithrd 1  decoders 14 inited!
 1 decoder inited!
 2 decoder inited!
 3 decoder inited!
 4 decoder inited!
 5 decoder inited!
 6 decoder inited!
 7 decoder inited!
 8 decoder inited!
 9 decoder inited!
10 decoder inited!
11 decoder inited!
12 decoder inited!
13 decoder inited!
249 frames decoded totally.
55817866 counters used by decoder and 562498740 counters used by others.

Decoding speed: 14903 fps
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Old 31st August 2010, 00:35   #1019  |  Link
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So what's the eta on fixing this for Windows 7 64bit?
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Old 31st August 2010, 12:44   #1020  |  Link
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So what's the eta on fixing this for Windows 7 64bit?
I meet some trouble that I am not familar with, so I need several days to fix it.
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