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24th November 2011, 22:00 | #7283 | Link |
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whats the difference of the normal compared to the .mkv branch? does it use haalis stuff for parsing?
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I use the LAV installer, and there is an x86 folder inside the LAV Filters folder where i put the dtsdecoderdll.dll.
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Here is a "official" test build using the new MKV demuxer:
x86: http://files.1f0.de/lavf/LAVFilters-...6-g19c9e9f.zip x64: http://files.1f0.de/lavf/LAVFilters-...9c9e9f-x64.zip What does "new MKV demuxer" mean for you, you ask? Well, it does fix some issues, and improve other things. For one, playing of incomplete files should be working much better now (eg, Issues 42 and 103), and seeking should generally be faster (for MKV only, of course). Ideally, there shouldn't be any regressions. So if you feel like testing, grab the build above, and go test. If you find any MKV file that does no longer play properly, but did play fine before - please report that. Otherwise, i hope it will be a smooth ride. There is one known limitation though - you cannot have more then 64 tracks in a MKV. 64 is plenty though, and Haali already craps out at 32.
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Unregistered all lav filters first and deleted all files under Lav Filters folder. I copied dtsdecoderdll.dll first inside this empty LavFilters folder and unzipped 32 bit version and registered again all lav filters and fixed the issue |
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24th November 2011, 23:34 | #7293 | Link | |
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Its a plain old code library that Haali published quite a while ago which only does a low level parsing of the file. It has nothing to do with its DirectShow filter, except that it probably also uses it.
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I tried again. I re-unregistered all lav filters and deleted all the contents of Lav Filters folder and re-unzipped and re-registered all filters and copied dtsdecoderdll.dll later. Everything works again. I must have made something wrong but anyway feedback is feedback? |
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25th November 2011, 00:46 | #7300 | Link |
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Absolutely. If you have an issue with getting it to work, feedback is definitely welcome. I'm just glad you got it working again. I have scripts that take care of this for me since I build my own LAV Filters and update my MC17 private copy. My script handles copying the dtsdecoderdll.dll file from TMT5 into my MC17 private copy of LAV. Works great.
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