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Old 6th April 2010, 13:58   #821  |  Link
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Ditto, init decoder failed, on Intel P-III (Coppermine).
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Old 6th April 2010, 14:07   #822  |  Link
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I have a sempron to test ...
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If they can beat x264 in visual quality on ordinary test clips without postprocessing, I'll eat my hat.
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Old 6th April 2010, 14:31   #823  |  Link
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Unit decoder failed on Athlon XP.
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Old 6th April 2010, 16:37   #824  |  Link
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Ok, I made a mistake. Try the new one now.
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Old 6th April 2010, 16:54   #825  |  Link
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Crashes on Athlon XP, producing 0 byte files on the first three samples. "Tempete" produces a 888 byte file.
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Old 6th April 2010, 17:16   #826  |  Link
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Running without any problem on Intel Celeron M (Banias), but it supports sse2.

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d:\Letöltések\mmxtest>win32.exe mobilecalendar_720x576.264 mobilecalendar_720x576.yuv
99 frames decoded totally.
4827292 counters used by decoder and 8436200 counters used by others.

Decoding speed: 73 fps

d:\Letöltések\mmxtest>win32.exe husky_704x576.264 husky_704x576.yuv
99 frames decoded totally.
5592124 counters used by decoder and 10880964 counters used by others.

Decoding speed: 63 fps

d:\Letöltések\mmxtest>win32.exe foreman_cif_24.264 foreman_cif_24.yuv
175 frames decoded totally.
2685747 counters used by decoder and 1648374 counters used by others.

Decoding speed: 233 fps

d:\Letöltések\mmxtest>win32.exe tempete_cif_24.264 tempete_cif_24.yuv
175 frames decoded totally.
5605009 counters used by decoder and 1451401 counters used by others.

Decoding speed: 111 fps

d:\Letöltések\mmxtest>pause
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Old 6th April 2010, 17:23   #827  |  Link
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Just wondering: Any news on 64bit support?

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Old 6th April 2010, 17:31   #828  |  Link
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Crashes on Athlon XP, producing 0 byte files on the first three samples. "Tempete" produces a 888 byte file.
Same on sempron
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Old 6th April 2010, 17:56   #829  |  Link
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On P-III , a 0 byte file produced by all; mobilecalendar and foreman without crashing, but zero output.
husky and tempete crash (command at address 0x55575653 tried to access memory at address 0x55575653 - couldn't be read)
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Old 6th April 2010, 19:22   #830  |  Link
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On P-III , a 0 byte file produced by all; mobilecalendar and foreman without crashing, but zero output.
husky and tempete crash (command at address 0x55575653 tried to access memory at address 0x55575653 - couldn't be read)
Same here on AMD Athlon Thunderbird, same addresses as well. Just tempete_cif_24.yuv has 888 byte size.
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Old 6th April 2010, 23:35   #831  |  Link
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Just wondering: Any news on 64bit support?
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It is in plan, but after the end of the month I will start to work on it.
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Old 6th April 2010, 23:38   #832  |  Link
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Fix another error, try this new one now.
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Old 6th April 2010, 23:48   #833  |  Link
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Working fine on Athlon XP.
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Old 7th April 2010, 00:39   #834  |  Link
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Works on the P-III (850 MHz) as well.
Code:
win32.exe  mobilecalendar_720x576.264   mobilecalendar_720x576.yuv
99 frames decoded totally.
10309900 counters used by decoder and 26493441 counters used by others.

Decoding speed: 34 fps


win32.exe  husky_704x576.264            husky_704x576.yuv
99 frames decoded totally.
11193810 counters used by decoder and 17650245 counters used by others.

Decoding speed: 31 fps


win32.exe  foreman_cif_24.264           foreman_cif_24.yuv
175 frames decoded totally.
5722239 counters used by decoder and 7101862 counters used by others.

Decoding speed: 109 fps


win32.exe  tempete_cif_24.264           tempete_cif_24.yuv
175 frames decoded totally.
10072194 counters used by decoder and 2839728 counters used by others.

Decoding speed: 62 fps

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Old 7th April 2010, 07:56   #835  |  Link
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Works on the P-III (850 MHz) as well.
Code:
win32.exe  mobilecalendar_720x576.264   mobilecalendar_720x576.yuv
99 frames decoded totally.
10309900 counters used by decoder and 26493441 counters used by others.

Decoding speed: 34 fps


win32.exe  husky_704x576.264            husky_704x576.yuv
99 frames decoded totally.
11193810 counters used by decoder and 17650245 counters used by others.

Decoding speed: 31 fps


win32.exe  foreman_cif_24.264           foreman_cif_24.yuv
175 frames decoded totally.
5722239 counters used by decoder and 7101862 counters used by others.

Decoding speed: 109 fps


win32.exe  tempete_cif_24.264           tempete_cif_24.yuv
175 frames decoded totally.
10072194 counters used by decoder and 2839728 counters used by others.

Decoding speed: 62 fps
Greatly! I managed to finish the mmx version.
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Old 7th April 2010, 10:36   #836  |  Link
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Do you have plans to create a Di(VC-1) decoder?

support for wmv(VC-1).

The porn industry has implemented this codec as default to release HD videos.. and these VC-1 videos need lot of cpu to move in comparison to videos with AVC codec

Probably people will think that Im crazy... that porn videos in bluray are encodec into AVC.. and yes .. they are right but think that there are two porn industries:

.- the one that release porn in bluray (AVC format)
.- the one that release videos in websites using VC-1 format

People consume more VC-1 than AVC bluray (cause its more private download a video instantly from a site to your HD than buy a bluray and wait it to arrive... maybe your wife is on the door to take the package so.. thats the cause VC-1 is becoming so popular in HD videos
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Old 7th April 2010, 12:37   #837  |  Link
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Does it use pure MMX or also MMXext?
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Does it use pure MMX or also MMXext?
It should be MMXExt, I have no plan to support very old cpu. I modify the original SSE2 assembly code to MMX code, the instructions used are same for most cases.
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Do you have plans to create a Di(VC-1) decoder?

support for wmv(VC-1).

The porn industry has implemented this codec as default to release HD videos.. and these VC-1 videos need lot of cpu to move in comparison to videos with AVC codec

Probably people will think that Im crazy... that porn videos in bluray are encodec into AVC.. and yes .. they are right but think that there are two porn industries:

.- the one that release porn in bluray (AVC format)
.- the one that release videos in websites using VC-1 format

People consume more VC-1 than AVC bluray (cause its more private download a video instantly from a site to your HD than buy a bluray and wait it to arrive... maybe your wife is on the door to take the package so.. thats the cause VC-1 is becoming so popular in HD videos
After I finished all works about DiAVC including 64-bit, all post-processing, etc, I perhaps consider of it.
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Old 7th April 2010, 14:26   #840  |  Link
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Greatly! I managed to finish the mmx version.
Does the trial version already have the MMX code?
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