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Thanks for the quick reply Mindbomb.
FFDshow audio encodes true-hd to regular AC3. And you can set it to only encode 5.1 streams (so it doesn't hit every 2 channel file). I have it installed as well, and can switch back to it if I need it for a file. Was just wondering. Thanks again! |
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So the subtitle track that includes dialog and signs would be marked as a "Japanese" subtitle track (or whatever the original audio language is), even though the subs themselves are English. And the other sub track would be labeled "English" because it's meant to be utilized with the English audio dub. But then this causes problems if your preferred subtitle settings specify English over Japanese.
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I know that ffdshow and reclock can be configured to only encode multichannel, I'm wondering if the same can be done with realtek, creative, or asus drivers. It could prove useful, especially with something like the asus xonar ds, which can encode to 1.5 megabit dts with dts connect. Last edited by mindbomb; 28th March 2012 at 03:28. |
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Or instead of flagging the tracks with the wrong language, you could flag the second subtitle track as default instead of the first one. You can easily batch the process with mkvtoolnix (there's even a GUI for that: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=163753). Then set LAV Splitter to prefer the default track, if you haven't done that already.
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Along with other JRiver MC users we have been trying to understand why JMC crashes when playing Neverland and yet it plays fine on MPC-HC and WMC. It would appear to be the LAV splitter because if I replace the default MPC splitter with LAV V5.0 MPC-HC also crashes.
Here is the thread Is there any way I can debug or log information to help resolve the anomaly? Last edited by Village Guy; 28th March 2012 at 08:24. |
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Since this thread is growing so fast I am not realy up to date with the current LAV progress.
I am already using LAV-Splitter and LAV-Audio, but I am still using Microsofts DXVA decoder for decoding h264 files with media portal on my AMD E-350. If I also switch to LAV-Video, will there be any benefits instead of using Microsofts DXVA? |
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I think/hope that the first two steps are very easy to accomplish 1. Each 3D bluray's siff files can be used as a sample 2. As I mentioned before the Haali Media Spliter does have a "stereo" pin so I think it does support it. Also the patched MPC MPEG Splitter does too. (thanks to mathh40 who provided the link to the patches http://www.3dtv.at/OpenSource/Index_de.aspx ... if they are not yet included in the main trunk). And finally I think/hope Nev will be able to add support to LAV Splitter pretty soon. Now, when it comes to the third point (the renderer) we have a bigger problem. With all the unknowns how to switch to frame packing mode it will be difficult but if there is a sample for Intel ... and your connections inside the company ... I think this shouldn't be so hard and should be the first step ... we only need madshi to dedicate more time on it. (madshi, I'm just hoping you will do it - I'm not at all trying to dictate how you work on your renderer) btw, Eric, do you have a working application based on this custom EVR? Can you check if there is a limitation to be used only on the primary monitor as it is with Arcsoft's TMT. Does anybody know if this is a general limitation or simply how the guys at Arcsoft did it? Eric, Nev, madshi, does anyone of you own/use a 3D TV/projector? Do you like 3D at all? P.S. Nev, if you don't like this talk to happen in LAV Filters thread I can start a new one and hopefully you all can join.
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Maybe i'll buy such a TV some time in the future. Its hard to avoid them in the new TV generations =p Please do.
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Your card does not support mpeg2
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LAV Filters 0.50.1
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LAV Splitter - Fixed Stream Detection on some Blu-rays with short Logo clips before the main movie - Fixed a crash when processing invalid/broken PGS subtitles LAV Video - Fixed a crash on dynamic format changes (stream change, Blu-ray clip change) I decided to join madshi and use smaller increments for smaller releases, makes more sense to keep the numbers sane, and push small bugfixes out faster, i guess. Nothing big in this version, its basically just 4 commits or so. Two crash fixes, one improvement to Blu-ray demuxing (after the faulty disc finally arrived here).
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I don't have a 3D display of any kind. I'm not a big fan of the technology and my guess is that it will go away like it did in the 50's and 80's. It causes headaches after a prolonged use.
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So do video games* and watching 2D* *In some people. |
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