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19th April 2009, 16:02 | #421 | Link |
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The bugs I found so far: - I still get a macrovision failure when I want to play a DVD (in MPC and Zoom Player). - If I play a file and open another file the screen stays black. When I press stop there is the message "loading pixel shader failed". Only a restart of MPC solves this problem. I'm running MPC under Vista with a Radeon 3850. |
19th April 2009, 16:07 | #422 | Link |
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Subtitles with Vsfilter work fine here.
Bugs: - I have a 1440x900 screen. I'm in ZoomPlayer, in fullscreen mode. I open a file that is 1920x1080. The video file is shown at a 1920x1080 resolution, and I see only the portion cropped to 1440x900 (no resizing took place). Playing a file with a smaller resolution than my video screen does get scaled to the screen size when playback starts, however. - after closing a file while in ZoomPlayer, and then every second file opened in ZoomPlayer ends with and error from madVr: "loading pixel shader failed". For the error to be visible, I have to switch from windowed to fullscreen or from fullscreen to windowed. The only way to have playback, is to close the player and open it again. (this is the same error as FoLLgoTT's) - madshi, do you happen to have any mpeg (with mpeg 1 video) files around ? Try to play them and you'll see the "time length" is 0:00 (at least in Zoom Player), and the screen is black. The splitter used is the Microsoft MPEG-I splitter. Every other renderer work fine, with the reported time length of the file being right in them. Subjective note: isn't the rendering time longer in this version ? I think I'm getting more files unplayable now. I think this renderer will not become usable by laptop owners, it requires not only a very good graphic chip (which I already have), but also a very powerful CPU, as this renderer is more CPU demanding than Haali's renderer, for instance. Good things: the timer besides the detected refresh rate gets increased for much longer than in previous versions (when it didn't last longer than 5 seconds). Now I've even seen it over 1 minute (haven't tested it for long, though) Last edited by KoD; 19th April 2009 at 16:15. |
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You're too fast... No, that was just time wasted on initializing dozens of pixel shaders which were not needed. And 3dlut file loading. |
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19th April 2009, 16:20 | #426 | Link |
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madVR 0.6 released
http://madshi.net/madVR.zip Code:
* fixed: only the first movie played fine, a 2nd movie stayed black |
19th April 2009, 16:39 | #427 | Link |
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- the 1920x1080 that is not resized to a smaller screen size is still there - now I've also found a 704x400 file that it's not upsized when starting playback - the incorrect time length, and black screen for mpg files is there - it's hard to compare the rendering times when using 3dlut and when not; looks like what madVr displays is an average, and the values vary each time the file is played. A subjective impression is that there's more time spent on resampling textures and rendering in this version than in previous versions. Now even the 704x400 file mentioned above is unplayable (rendering times over 50 ms for short periods of time). In Haali, there's no problem. Conditions to reproduce the "no resizing" bug in ZoomPlayer: starting ZoomPlayer, going fullscreen, and then opening a file. I'm uploading a mpeg and that 704x400 mkv file above and I'll give you the links in a PM. More: - and I'll even send you an avi file which can't get played no matter what. Last edited by KoD; 19th April 2009 at 16:50. |
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I've just noticed this report of yours in the MPC HC thread as well. I use ZoomPlayer and I have no issues with subtitles when using VSfilter. What you are experiencing is probably MPC not loading VSfilter because it wants to use its internal subtitle renderer. This is not a madVr issue, and it's not a VSfilter issue, it's simply a consequence of MPC behavior.
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Playing a mkv 72op 25fps with a refresh rate of 75Hz, madVR says strange refresh rates, as: 106.04204Hz (1s) Hz change continously and 1s stays the same. The other parameters in statistics are correct. |
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I keep getting Macrovision Fail both with a DVD (Gladiator) in the drive and trying to open the .IFO file in a DVD copied to disk.
No problem with single .VOB files. The problem with refresh rate detection is the same as with mkv. |
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I'm getting an error now with v0.5/0.6 in Zoom Player. Whenever I start playback, or seek, the image is displayed incorrectly.
If the player is windowed it looks like this. The image moves further out of the window the further from the top left of the screen the window is (if that makes sense). If I resize the window, or go to full screen, the image corrects itself. However if I seek it then breaks again. If I start playback or seek in full screen it displays the image in the top left of the full screen like this. I've set the background to grey in Zoom Player which is why it's, well, grey Full screen resolution is 1440x900. |
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