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24th March 2010, 20:01 | #12301 | Link |
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Greetings Casimir.
A quick progress report on v1764, W7 x86. 1. TMT3 v170 Arcsoft VC1 decoder is now working in MPC, connecting to all splitters without issue. 2. MPC's internal H264 decoder is playing 1920x1080@60p mp4 clips at 30fps using Arcsoft MP4 splitter, but still giving black screen with internal mp4 splitter. 3. MPC's internal VC1 decoder still not working with 1080@60p wmv clips. Best regards. |
24th March 2010, 20:54 | #12302 | Link |
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I have reported this to Albain in the ffdshow thread, but I thought I'd mention it here since it seems to be an issue with the mpc-hc mkv splitter according to him. I am using FFdshow dxva + mpc-hc splitter for mkvs in Windows Media Center. However using Albain's Media Control tool, it fails to consistently "find" the list of subtitle/audio streams within the mkv. Oddly it works when using ffdshow (w/o dxva) but according to Albain it has something to do with the splitter. I looked at the currently open tickets but wasn't sure if any of those are for this particular issue. Please let me know if you need more information. Thanks |
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When does DXVA1 kick in using EVR?
I'm debugging Sync EVR and would like to test with a DXVA-enabled decoder (not the built in). Sometimes I end up in DXVA mode with e.g. the NVidia MPEG2 decoder but most times not (with one and the same MPEG2 source). The probability to get into DXVA seems to increase somewhat if I run VMR9 before I try EVR. But it's not reliable. I think this used to work better before and I always got DXVA1 (and sometimes it even said DXVA2 but I don't know...). Maybe the new ATI driver does things differently? -A
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25th March 2010, 11:45 | #12307 | Link |
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I've installed TortoiseSVN x64 Edition under win7 x64. The 32-bit SubWCRev overrides the environment variables of win 7 x64 with which the installed x64 edition one works perfectly. As a result the custom VS pre-build-events for mpc-hc project cann't works properly. So it's unnecessary to add SubWCRev.exe to svn. In addtion the SubWCRev.exe depends on libapr_tsvn.dll, libaprutil_tsvn.dll and intl3_tsvn.dll files which included in TortoiseSVN. Only adding the SubWCRev.exe to svn is not enough. The best option is remain the point as before.
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NVIDIA GeForce/ION Driver 197.13 WHQL is out.
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25th March 2010, 14:43 | #12310 | Link |
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http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=153458
anyone can say this to developers? could be useful a box option with global hotkeys (exactly like global media key) |
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25th March 2010, 17:39 | #12312 | Link |
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I can't use audio delay it seem broken ??
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25th March 2010, 20:37 | #12315 | Link |
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Hi all, Have been using ffdshow audio + video for the last few years for various reasons, some of which I think mpc-hc can handle for me.
Video: 1) I wanted to be able to output nv12 for mpeg2, to take advantage of hardware de-interlacing, but be able to select whether to output the interlaced flag or not. 1a) I can use mpc-hc mpeg2 dxva decoder for this. I see it appears as a microsoft decoder in filters though......? 1b) I don't see any ability in the mpc-hc dxva mpeg2 decoder to enable / disable the interlaced flag though. Manually disabling this is necessary for most PAL dvd's as they get interlaced when they shouldn't unless this is changed. In ffdshow I have the "Set interlace flag in output media type" option that I can set to Method: Weave or Bob manually for various types of badly encoded content. Shall I add this as a feature request. Otherwise I think I would need ffdshow video..... 2) I wanted to be able to convert to RGB32 to take advantage of ffdshows high quality conversion but nvidias conversion looks identical now when outputting nv12. Audio: 1) I wanted to be able to decode lossy formats at highest available bit depth, and lossless formats at their original bit-depth. (This is one I don't think I can do with mpc-hc yet, its either one output depth or another, no automatic setting?) 2) I wanted to be able to output upto 7.1 channels but the mpc-hc decoder only lists upto 5.1 in the configuration area. I suppose my questions are, are there any advantage still of using ffdshow video decoders, and for audio, will or can mpc-hc perform as I expect with relation to bit-depths and output channels? I also assume the mpc-hc dxva decoders are just as good as the ffdshow dxva decoder. I want to have as few components in the chain as possible without sacrificing 0.0001% in possible quality Thanks, Last edited by mark0077; 25th March 2010 at 20:56. |
26th March 2010, 06:26 | #12316 | Link |
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Where are the settings stored for mpc-hc? They do not appear to be at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Gabest\Media Player Classic
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OK, I've checked. You are correct. I have both mpc and mpc-hc on multiple computers. On on of them, mpc worked properly but mpc-hc would not play some formats. They would open but not play. The problem must be coming from somewhere else. Thanks for your reply.
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28th March 2010, 00:40 | #12320 | Link |
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Someone can confirm "Audio Delay +10ms / -10ms" and "Audio time shift (ms)" are broken please ?
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