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9th June 2007, 06:51 | #361 | Link |
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neuron2, just sent u a pm w/a video snippet.
btw, I'm very interested in helping. If you could direct me as to what books/websites to go to, I would like to learn how to help out. thx Last edited by xc3ll; 9th June 2007 at 06:53. |
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9th June 2007, 10:29 | #364 | Link |
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First of all, I would like to thank you, neuron2, for your whole work and for the great pieces of software you are giving to the community.
I have made a fresh install (unzipped to a new directory) of alpha6 and it works like a charm. I have tested with the 2 samples bundled in alpha2 archive and with a custom made x264 encode and they all work fine. I have tried a simple avs script and it works too. P.S. I do not have ffmpeg installed on my computer and I have no other libavcodec.dll in my system directory. |
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I love this tool. It works fine on about 50% of AVC BluRay discs right now. Notably, worked for me on
0.5a worked on Identity (produced lots of ignoreable errors but worked fine) 0.6a worked on Pursuit of Happyness (produced [h264 @ 00D1700C]Internal error, IDCT permutation not set error but worked fine) 0.4a worked on The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 0.6a did NOT work on Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl (worked but video colors were severely distorted with a purple/green "haze") Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (same) Freedom Writers (worked but color distortion problem occured 20 minutes in) Last edited by Neo Fagin; 9th June 2007 at 11:51. |
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@ Neo Faggin
Do the "not working" videos play well with ffdshow or VLC Player? Elementary streams can be played directly with VLC Player. If the problem is libavcodec, then it would be different then if the problem was DGAVCDec's.
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@tomos and Neo Fagin
I could be wrong, but this sounds like a libavcodec issue that I doubt Neuron2 wants to solve by himself. The only libavcodec issue he's publicly proclaimed interest in solving is the PAFF support issue. You might want to report this issue to the FFMPEG dev team instead.
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Don't know if it helps, but:
Over in the german Doom9 forum a user had the same problem and mentioned that the problem was solved for him when exchanging libavcodec.dll through the one that comes with ffdshow. |
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In stead of exchanging the DLL's i'd rather keep using Alpha5, untill Neuron2 finds the problem, and comes up with a fix |
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11th June 2007, 13:42 | #375 | Link |
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I've replaced the libavcodec.dll in the alpha 6 package with the non-stripped one. Apparently I messed up something when stripping it down, although it doesn't crash on all machines. It's not urgent to have it stripped; I can still debug and trace with it.
Please advise if this one causes any problems. Just re-download alpha 6 and use the libavcodec.dll in there. http://neuron2.net/dgavcdec/dgavcdec100a6.zip |
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Do you have the 2005 runtime and 2005sp1 runtime? One or the other will be necessary to run it, but if you can run ffdshow tryouts, you should already have that. Hmm.
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You can add to me to the list of people for which included .dll doesn't work on 0.6. CPU: athlon XP 2600+
Is there any problem using the one from ffdshow, or should I use older versions of dvdavc?
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The thing I don't understand is that the one included in alpha 6 now *is* the one I built from ffdshow_tryouts. I will regenerate it this evening from a fresh SVN checkout and we'll see if that is OK.
If you have one from ffdshow that works, that is fine. The only thing missing will be the warning if you hit a PAFF frame. |
14th June 2007, 14:28 | #380 | Link |
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I have updated the alpha 6 package with a new build of libavcodec.dll. I simply took ffdshow_tryouts and built the beta 2 branch in release mode.
Please advise if you still have problems with this DLL. To those people who are using the DLL from ffdshow: Do you mean the real ffdshow or ffdshow_tryouts? If the former please give me a link to the project. |
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