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7th August 2003, 16:05 | #301 | Link | |
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17th August 2003, 23:47 | #303 | Link |
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Nic, could you add something to make the mediaplayer slider bar work when opening mpeg2dec3-avs scripts in mediaplayer?
In otherwords, if you open a script in mediaplayer and the script uses meg2dec3, you can't randomly access the video in mp. DirectShow often has the same problem and I think Shodan is working on that one. |
18th August 2003, 00:26 | #304 | Link |
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little hint: do NOT use MP
use bsplayer, MPC, etc steVe
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17th September 2003, 18:34 | #305 | Link |
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It seems I have found a bug :
I use mpeg2dec3 v1.10 in vdubmod and using this script I don't get the same result if I run vdubmod in visual 6 debugger or if I run it normaly. It appear that in the debugger the full frame is post processed and outside the debugger only half the frame is post processed. Here is the image I get inside the debugger, and there is the image outside. this is the difference. If I set the post processing to 0, there is no more difference. Nicolas |
17th December 2003, 17:56 | #307 | Link |
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neuron2 developed it further, he corrected the missing-frame bug and made a suiting DVD2AVI.
Look at http://www.neuron2.net/ |
17th December 2003, 18:24 | #308 | Link |
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http://neuron2.net/fixd2v/decodefix.html |
19th December 2003, 06:15 | #310 | Link |
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.TS support
And even maybe Neuron2 will contatc TimeCop and ask him to add te TransportStream support and the .aac demuxing part that this guy add to the last pre-Neuron-Fix DVD2AVI.
More info and SouceCode at http://pbx.mine.nu/dvd2avi/ BTW Neuron2 thank you for make this tool even more great!
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that dvd2avi-ts is mine, and there wasnt much "work" involved, other than cut & pasting existing code and making it work. I'm not sure of the usefullness (for me) of dg's "decode fix", since dvd2avi-ts isnt used for pirating DVDs, which seems to be the only use for dvd2avi these days, anyhow, to stay on topic, since ts files are naturally just cut from random places in the broadcast, none of the cuts are ever going to be on frame 0, so it doesn't really matter if it misses a frame in the end or adds less frames at the end, so whatever or something. Someone wants to give me a good reason why dvd2avi-dg should be used for this -ts hack, and I'll look into it, also I noticed it fucks up on BS-i streams by finding wrong AAC sequence, if someone knows whats hte point of the LOCATE macro in dvd2avi source (perhaps this is the reason, I've got rid of it in the ts reading code). |
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So you (and I) are getting off-topic here. Besides, since they clustered together HDTV DVB *and* TIVO (wtf) together in one forum, there's no chance any kind of useful discussion will ever take place. Now if you wanted to get instructions how to buy a $25 dvd and then spend 3 days screwing around with it, and then burn it on a 2x ritek blank at 4x and say that you are l33t because you a) stuck it to 'the man' (by pirating the dvd) b) burned it at 4x on 2x media (and saved yourself money) c) will find out in a month that media deteriorated and can no longer be played. d) you feel warm and cozy because you are watching a cheap $1 pirated copy after you spent a lot of time breaking the law making it. Anyway... |
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28th December 2003, 16:58 | #314 | Link | |
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@timecop: I think you've been previously asked to not engage in this kind of destructive discussion so I'm asking you again to drop the subject.
You don't strike me as the average immature kid who has nothing better to do with his free-time, and you seem quite knowledgeable in an area that I have yet to explore (we got a DVB-S setup at home last week.. as soon as my DVB-S card gets here I plan to pursue that subject and broaden the scope of my site to deal with more non DVD related issues as capturing and processing digital TV content) so why not contribute where you can without all the fuss around it? You don't see the reason for backup up DVDs. Fine, I won't bore you with lengthy examples of possible legit use. I thought if you're not interested in a subject why even bother with it? Why not just stay out of it? Quote:
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