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31st August 2010, 13:52 | #1021 | Link |
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Maybe this helps when bugfixing:
While having DiAVC 1.1.1 32bit working fine on a WinXPSP3, another System of mine (Win7U64bit using MediaPlayerClassic 32bit, ffdshow 3305 32 bit (+ ffdshow 64 bit for Veedub64/Avisynth64) seems unable to use DiAVC 1.1.1 32bit. After running the installer DiAVC is registered, but with a merit below ffdshow. A: I used Win7DS FilterTweaker 3.3 to give DiAVC the "preferred" flag, but still MPC calls ffdshow for .264. B: Manually setting "External filters" in MPC is not respected at all. (Well, MPC was not made for Win7). Uses ffdshow here, even if is is blacklisted. C: I found DiAVC Setting.exe 1.0.0.1 within this thread. (schweinsz, please make it "Stickie" in the first post!) Ran this as Administrator, gave DiAVC a higher merit than ffdshow, hit "Change Merit", "Set DefaultH.264 Decoder", but again, ffdshow is preferred by MPC. When I call DiAVCSetting.exe again, for DiAVC the same lower merit from before (-4194303) comes up. ffdshow is listed as having merit -8388607. (How comes the merit is negative and 7-figured ? Wrong interpretation as signed integer ? Should be 8-figured and positive)
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On my Win7U64,DiAVC is just crashed.I tried MPC-HC,KMP,PotPlayer & MPlayer(32bit edition),only MPlayer works fine,the others crashed immediately
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Hello Schweinsz.
I'm trying to check out your bold statement "World's Fastest H.264 High-Definition Software Decoder" I saw the comparison charts at your site and I think FFMpeg-mt is missing. FFMpeg-mt is very fast nowdays and most of the times, faster than CoreAVC and DivX H.264 you publish at your site. The fastest software decoder I know is Splash Pro by Mirillis. Have you tried it? How can I test your decoder ? The demo has expired. I have a C2D-E7300 - Win 7 x64 system Thank you |
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It's the only decoder capable of 60fps - steady framerate - in my system with the clip below - L4.2 1080p60fps
Sample: http://rapidshare.com/files/41577731...sRef4.mts.html I couldn't try DiAVC |
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I wrote "most of the times", not always. So it depends on the clip and the CPU architecture. DivX, CoreAVC, FFMpeg-mt are very close in terms of performance. Splash Pro is faster than DivX, CoreAVC, FFMpeg-mt DiAVC, I would like to test it. |
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I am downloading the Splash Pro to test it. When I fixed the current bug, I will publish a demo version and a retail version.
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The project is being updated a lot, so the spring version is probably outdated. Looking forward to your Splash tests and DiAVC trial software of course. Last edited by NikosD; 4th September 2010 at 10:04. |
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I use the mirillis Splash Pro to play the "gold curse2.mkv", the one of my test set on Di-AVC.com, (I ever uploaded it to the multiupload , but I can't open the page now). I disable the deinterlace and hardware-accelerated video decoding, and find the playback was very sluggish and buggy. I saw green screen or strip and I am surprised that the CPU fullness is about 85%. While the DiAVC is used the playback is fluent but the CPU fullness is 95%. I hesitate that if the option "diaable hardware-accelerated video decoding" makes sense.
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It is to diffcult to test it like the other decoders. BTW, I don't use timecodec, graphstudio is way better. But come on! Try another clip, not the one with green stripes. You can do better than this, I'm sure. I would be grateful if you gave me a chance to try your decoder. P.S I don't have any special preference to Splash Pro. The same is true for any other decoder. I keep the same distance from all. |
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I tried the kelly love fights.mp4 just now, and found the playback is still sluggish and seemed that many frames are dropped. But the CPU fullness is about 80%.
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I downloaded the FRAPS to benchmark the playback of the kelly love fights.mp4 using the Splash Pro, the result is as follows, in my humble word, it is vvvvvvvery slow.
FPS 17 15 17 17 14 19 15 10 15 16 17 17 14 16 13 13 8 14 6 16 18 17 17 16 12 13 12 15 16 16 14 8 15 7 16 18 18 14 13 12 12 12 16 15 15 10 13 16 14 14 12 14 14 13 15 13 13 12 13 16 16 17 10 11 6 14 15 17 15 11 18 9 16 11 12 14 12 15 13 15 18 12 11 7 11 7 17 18 18 15 17 12 9 9 15 15 11 12 11 10 14 11 12 10 10 11 14 16 16 16 11 12 9 15 10 14 15 12 9 11 16 16 8 14 9 19 19 12 9 17 11 16 18 14 9 17 16 14 14 16 16 8 13 10 7 11 11 9 18 11 17 17 18 16 17 18 18 19 9 17 18 17 17 18 17 17 9 18 11 18 16 17 17 17 17 18 17 17 17 19 10 16 18 18 17 17 18 18 12 15 17 17 18 17 19 18 18 16 16 18 16 18 17 16 16 17 19 17 10 17 17
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Even though I have a dual core system like yours, your first clip I tried was too easy for me.
The sample provided by me, Splash pro was and is the ONLY one played it at 60fps steady. Your core duo has only one SSE2 unit, maybe this is the reason. Core 2 Duo has 3 units. We need more tests by more CPU architectures All the feedback by Splash Pro users, is that it is an extremely fast video player. I'm waiting for your software to give it a try Last edited by NikosD; 4th September 2010 at 13:52. |
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