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4th April 2006, 19:54 | #1001 | Link |
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I have to wait for an alternative credit-card payment service too. I had more than one bad experiences from paypal in the past, so I am negatively biased to the point that I have them in my black list and will never use their service again. I hope an alternative will be available soon.
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you seem to be forgetting that CORE doesnt just run on x86, there are many other platforms they could market too, i'd assume that if a webbrowser plug-in exists and they choose to make a seperate wiz-bang site/front page then we as their inital testers will point the less informed readers there. its a shame doom9 has that registerd for 5 days rule before posting as i suspect there are many people wanting to comment on this thread, could that change some time soon DOOM9?. |
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4th April 2006, 20:06 | #1003 | Link |
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http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...261#post809261
=> seems like this only happens with the "BRAVIA Commercial: Extended version" from http://www.bravia-advert.com/commerc...tcommhigh.html all other files play fine. (used Quicktime Pro 7 to save the file to hdd) Cu Selur |
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4th April 2006, 20:30 | #1006 | Link |
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About that website: I really like it that way, it's refreshingly concise and clear.
I'm really fed up with those flamboyant sites that try to be stylish but only succede in making navigating much more complicated!!! |
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http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/tcpmpx/index.htm btw... thats an older CoreAVC... and a build of CorePlayerX from over 2 months ago... but you see where we are going.
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4th April 2006, 21:15 | #1008 | Link |
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I am not saying that they must make it more complicated! The site funcionality is very good! I am saying that they must make it more beautiful!!!
We are speaking about a VIDEO DECODER here (people want to see something with style)!!! They have to use nicer colors and buttons! You can't just use 3-4 very basic colors for a website that sell a VIDEO DECODER!!!!! It is so....... Linux!!! Anyway, I hope to see something cool in it!!!
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4th April 2006, 21:17 | #1009 | Link |
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I can't view the site in Firefox. What plugin or whatever are you using there?
EDIT: Selur: I tested your file by browsing to it, downloading via Save As, renaming the extension to mp4 and played it (by building a graph with graph builder). I built the graph with haali / coreavc / ffdshow audio and haali renderer. It plays just fine. Also noticed: The installer did not register the CoreAVC Decoder filter (using Pro); had to manually register it. I did not encounter the aforementioned seeking issue (although I seeked only within graphedit). Also regarding coreavc, it reduced the cpu % from about 70% to 50%. I got 70% when I did not use coreavc. I don't know WHAT I used, though, but I guess it was nero, because that is the only avc decoder installed and active. I tried this file BEFORE I registered the coreavc decoder. I know this computer is utterly POC - the resolution was only 700 x 394. EDIT2: Now trying in WMP. I notice a small bug in seeking. It seems to either grab some frame before or simply stall a little before resuming playback the specified position. Cpu utilization does not peak to 100%, but stays normal, so I doubt it is the processor that is having trouble. This laptop has an Amd Turion 64 Mobile ML-28 @ 800Mhz and 512 mb ram. As stated, I use Haali's Media Splitter included in the installation of CoreAVC. But I did notice that it didn't successfully install; some files might still be in use, so I shall try to investigate that, too, by reinstalling it tomorrow after having rebooted the computer. I have the pro version. Last edited by Eretria-chan; 4th April 2006 at 21:52. |
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@ CEC ehh especialy because it is a video decoder (something people never see work except they set something in the config dialog) it doesn't need to be flashy and so the website doesn't need to be if you want to market a Player thats a different thing but for a Video Codec it doesn't have to be and "less is more" here.
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@ Eretria-chan http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/tcpmpx/tcpmpAx.cab <- download extract and install but close firefox before then go to the webpage again
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Not to get to OT... but we also created a new Codec we call 'COSP' (internal name). It is a Panorama based codec... have a look.
DEMO #2 - COSP Panorama Codec DEMO... grab the picture and move it... COSP Demo 1: http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/demo/first/ COSP Demo 2: http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/demo/second/ This older version still has the FireFox 'crash' after you go to the webpage... this has been fixed in newer version. As well as a new right click menu.
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Dan, is this spam blacklist still ongoing? could you get carlos to mail me the link again?
thanks
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its not working after going to the above URL?. its working for me with 'Advanced Browser' http://www.advancedbrowser.com/ and IE. try downloading the 'ice age 2' (Just Love that squirrel) 8) from the wayback page4 http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...387#post761387 and load that local file into the browser player, works a treat here, although im not sure if its the browser plug-in or the Version 0.0.0.4 Alpha (20060113) DS filter. Last edited by popper; 5th April 2006 at 00:00. |
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I'll update the first post in this thread... its @ http://www.coreavc.com
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(see other post) and IE 6.0.2900.2180 with XP and SP2 installed, luckly, ABrowser remembers all the open urls and reloaded all my pages (60+) and i just double clicked the bad url before it fully loaded so not crashing it. |
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5th April 2006, 07:19 | #1020 | Link |
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odd, the last beta was ok, but the one i;ve been mailed goes back to the probs of beta 2 for me. the audio seems to be playing about 250ms too early. i have to correct this in mpc. tried this with several avi i've done myself and they're all the same. exact same audio delay needed in each one.
anyone else had the same problem? Last edited by tomos; 5th April 2006 at 12:59. |
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