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28th October 2009, 23:59 | #8942 | Link | ||
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Getting PID of audiodg.exe via ProcessExplorer and writing this command: Code:
C:\dpinpurr>dpinpurr 1264 [C0000156] - STATUS_TOO_MANY_SECRETS: Process modified successfully. Trying to get the PID of "uDigital theatre.exe" and this is what i get: (btw, i was getting the PID of TMT with the same program when it was just one step.) EDIT: Quote:
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29th October 2009, 10:39 | #8947 | Link | |
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I'll hopefully get time to try this again tonight and see if I can unlock the processes. With regards to the TMT crash, it could be the same error as Sebastii got, he noted that TMT crashes. It eitehr doesn't like being unprotected/that audiodg.exe is unprotected, or it could be the Themidia protection perhaps? Last edited by Skinleech; 29th October 2009 at 10:44. |
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29th October 2009, 19:42 | #8948 | Link | |
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From my point of view, the current revisions are rather stable, and some features (such as HD bitstream and WMA Pro decoding) are on their way, we just lack of developers. Any good will is welcome, of course I am willing to take some time to explain things and how it work |
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29th October 2009, 20:12 | #8949 | Link |
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I don't know what happened but i got awared that i can't start TMT by alone as well.
And i reinstalled it. Today was my free day and i made some trials btw. I will share my experience with the testers; preparing a small guide for them Last edited by rica; 29th October 2009 at 20:25. |
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Enjoy the timeout albain. |
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30th October 2009, 00:44 | #8955 | Link |
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Hi,
I hope that this log is ok Because something is write in bitstream.txt and my receiver show DTS-HD and True-HD Log bitstream DTS-HD on Receiver too Log bitstream TRUEHD1 on Receiver too Log bitstream TRUEHD2 on Receiver too Log bitstream TRUEHD3 on Receiver too I hope is good Seb.
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HTPC : i7 920 6Go Win10(x64) / Nvidia 1050Ti / P6T Deluxe / Harman-Kardon AVR-355. Last edited by Sebastiii; 30th October 2009 at 07:34. |
30th October 2009, 01:03 | #8956 | Link |
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a small guide for bitstreaming testers
Hi guys.
I don’t have an ati card and HDMI 1.3 receiver so i can’t take in bitstream trials. But at least i've prepared a small guide for bitstream testers. Testers must have an ati card (4*** or 5*** series) and an AVR which has the abilty of decoding True-HD and DTS-HD MA with an HDMI 1.3 input and have to be the owners of one of TMT 3 or PDVD 9 applications. First of all we have to unprotect “audiodg.exe” and unlock Protected Path used by the AV application. (like TMT3 and PDVD 9) (what is audiodg.exe: http://blogs.msdn.com/larryosterman/...diodg-exe.aspx what is protected path: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protected_Media_Path And what we are gonna use is Alex Ionescu’s D-Pin Purr application so as to unprotect both audiodg and TMT 3 (or PDVD 9): http://www.alex-ionescu.com/?p=35 First we have to know the PIDs of audiodg and TMT (or PDVD): What is PID: Process identifier or more commonly known as PID or process ID, is a unique number tagged with each processes running on a system, and used by some operating system kernels, such as Windows to identify a process. And how do we know the PIDs? There are some methods but the best way is using the task manager: Open the task manager, To display the PID value in Task Manager, go to Processes tab, click on View menu, then click on Select Columns…. In the “Select Columns” or “Select Process Page Columns” dialog, tick and check the checkbox for PID (Process Identifier), and click OK So as to see the PID of audiodg click on the button “show processes from all users” And you will see the PID of audiodg.exe: (that is 1316 in my case) Lets start TMT or PDVD and get its PID info from task manager: In my case it is 3632 Start command prompt as admin and Write: Code:
Dpinpurr.exe [PIN of audiodg)] and Dpinpurr.exe [PIN of TMT/or PDVD] Start TMT and play Blu. That's it... _ _ _ _ If you have albain’s hook tool: Create a C:\Temp directory. launch the launcher.exe and fill in the TMT process ID and click on attach. Start TMTand play blu. Report back the following file : c:\Temp\bitstream.txt _ _ _ _ _ PS : audiodg's PID changes when you restart the PC and TMT's PID changes when you restart the application. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Last edited by rica; 30th October 2009 at 02:40. |
30th October 2009, 02:16 | #8957 | Link |
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I have an ATI 4550 hooked up to a capable AVR.. would it help you to just get the info for audiodg? i don't have TMT/PDVD installed.
edit - http://www.alex-ionescu.com/dpinpurr.zip gets a 404 Last edited by fuzz!; 30th October 2009 at 02:23. |
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