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Old 11th December 2002, 00:26   #1  |  Link
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Problem with Koepi's XviD-09122002-1

I have just encoded a clip with this build but I can't decoded it with ffdshow-20021113. In bsplayer is sais overlay failed and in mplayer it doesn't load...Anyone has the same problem?

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Old 11th December 2002, 00:30   #2  |  Link
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What about the original XviD decoder? Did you try it? Does it work?
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Maybe you can post your xvid settings.

At least it work here with the default settings and ffdshow from Nov 29 2002.
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Old 11th December 2002, 01:00   #4  |  Link
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for me there are no problems using 091202 with ffdshow131102 or nic's xvid decoder (also with bsplayer)
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Neither Nic's works..It sais Unknown format(XviD)...

My setting where 1-pass quality, b-frames(the defaults with 4), and chroma ME...

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You seem to finally have somehow messed up your system %) That's quite an unusual behaviour - but certainly not caused by xvid-09122002-1.exe.

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Works fine, no decoding problems, i have tried lots of different settings(b-frames+Qpel+crom. mot. etc etc.) but i don't use bsplayer(because i don't like it). I haven't tried GMC...

I use ffdshow 20021129, Zoomplayer and mplayer 6.** without any problems...
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No problem on my machine, Win2k, Sp3, Zoomplayer 3.0 beta2, Gabest's MPC 6.4.006,
2-pass int, with B-frame : 3/150/100, Qpel, fourCC:XVID, DV50 compatibility enabled.
ffdshow 20021113 with "used XviD":unchecked and Nic's postprocessing,
with IDCT:XviD.
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No problems here at all. Actually, I encoded 6 movies today, and they all look great!

MPEG, DX50, CME, 3/100/150, no Qpel, no GMC, 2-pass internal. Win2k SP3, XP SP1, bsplayer, ffdshow 11-13, no postproc.

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Quote:
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Neither Nic's works..It sais Unknown format(XviD)...
imho, koepi's right, it prompts a system failure. bsplayer flicks this when trying to load a broken clip (even if 4cc is given!). mplayer shows unknown format for the same. i always got it with clips with interrupted encoding. imho, the file's improperly closed.

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Well, I just reencode the file and it's ok..Thanks all ...

BTW Have anyone noticed some random noise ine faces when using qpel??

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Old 12th December 2002, 00:55   #12  |  Link
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qpel settings

I've another problem.

I doesn't matter if you set qpel on or off, it's always off, if you set off the automatic qpel decision.

And i don't like the automatic decision. The picture is definatly more blurrier than with the nov.25. build. (ok, the other new features can cause this too, but i suspect the qpel/hpel switcher.)
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I've got some crash with this build using VDub.

Here's my settings:

Quant: MPEG
Max I: 300
Min I: 1
Max B: 2
Quant: 150/100
DIVX5 Comp enabled
Alt Curve with 175/80, 30% str.

VirtualDub crash report -- build 14328 (release)
--------------------------------------

Disassembly:
013ebc60: ff03 inc dword ptr [ebx]
013ebc62: ff03 inc dword ptr [ebx]
013ebc64: c08b73580fafc6 ror byte ptr [ebx-50f0a78d], c6
013ebc6b: 8b09 mov ecx, [ecx]
013ebc6d: 03cf add ecx, edi
013ebc6f: 03c8 add ecx, eax
013ebc71: 894b4c mov [ebx+4c], ecx
013ebc74: d1ee shr esi, 1
013ebc76: 8d1412 lea edx, [edx+edx]
013ebc79: 03d2 add edx, edx
013ebc7b: 03d2 add edx, edx
013ebc7d: 8d4c2d00 lea ecx, [ebp+ebp+00]
013ebc81: 03c9 add ecx, ecx
013ebc83: 03c9 add ecx, ecx
013ebc85: 0fafce imul ecx, esi
013ebc88: 8bb42480010000 mov esi, [esp+180]
013ebc8f: 8b6e08 mov ebp, [esi+08]
013ebc92: 03ea add ebp, edx
013ebc94: 03e9 add ebp, ecx
013ebc96: 896b44 mov [ebx+44], ebp
013ebc99: 8b6e04 mov ebp, [esi+04]
013ebc9c: 03ea add ebp, edx
013ebc9e: 03e9 add ebp, ecx
013ebca0: 896b40 mov [ebx+40], ebp
013ebca3: 8b6c243c mov ebp, [esp+3c]
013ebca7: 8b7500 mov esi, [ebp+00]
013ebcaa: 03f7 add esi, edi
013ebcac: 03f0 add esi, eax
013ebcae: 897328 mov [ebx+28], esi
013ebcb1: 8b742444 mov esi, [esp+44]
013ebcb5: 03f7 add esi, edi
013ebcb7: 03f0 add esi, eax
013ebcb9: 89732c mov [ebx+2c], esi
013ebcbc: 8b742440 mov esi, [esp+40]
013ebcc0: 03f7 add esi, edi
013ebcc2: 03f0 add esi, eax
013ebcc4: 897330 mov [ebx+30], esi
013ebcc7: 8bb4247c010000 mov esi, [esp+17c]
013ebcce: 8d343e lea esi, [esi+edi]
013ebcd1: 03f0 add esi, eax
013ebcd3: 897334 mov [ebx+34], esi
013ebcd6: 8b7508 mov esi, [ebp+08]
013ebcd9: 03f2 add esi, edx
013ebcdb: 03f1 add esi, ecx
013ebcdd: 89733c mov [ebx+3c], esi
013ebce0: 8b6d04 mov ebp, [ebp+04]
013ebce3: 03ea add ebp, edx
013ebce5: 03e9 add ebp, ecx
013ebce7: 896b38 mov [ebx+38], ebp
013ebcea: 8bac2490010000 mov ebp, [esp+190]
013ebcf1: 8b14ad60d44001 mov edx, [ebp*4+0140d460] <-- FAULT
013ebcf8: 895350 mov [ebx+50], edx
013ebcfb: 8b14ade0d34001 mov edx, [ebp*4+0140d3e0]
013ebd02: 8bac24a8010000 mov ebp, [esp+1a8]
013ebd09: 895354 mov [ebx+54], edx
013ebd0c: 8b94248c010000 mov edx, [esp+18c]
013ebd13: f7c200000300 test edx, 00030000
013ebd19: c7436800000000 mov dword ptr [ebx+68], 00000000
013ebd20: 7546 jnz 013ebd68
013ebd22: 8b7304 mov esi, [ebx+04]
013ebd25: 8d5601 lea edx, [esi+01]
013ebd28: 83fe00 cmp esi, 00
013ebd2b: 0f4cf2 cmovl esi, edx
013ebd2e: 83e6fe and esi, fe
013ebd31: 8b13 mov edx, [ebx]
013ebd33: 897304 mov [ebx+04], esi
013ebd36: 8d7a01 lea edi, [edx+01]
013ebd39: 83fa00 cmp edx, 00
013ebd3c: 0f4cd7 cmovl edx, edi
013ebd3f: 83e2fe and edx, fe
013ebd42: 8b730c mov esi, [ebx+0c]
013ebd45: 8913 mov [ebx], edx
013ebd47: 8d5601 lea edx, [esi+01]
013ebd4a: 83fe00 cmp esi, 00
013ebd4d: 0f4cf2 cmovl esi, edx
013ebd50: 83e6fe and esi, fe
013ebd53: 89730c mov [ebx+0c], esi
013ebd56: 8b7308 mov esi, [ebx+08]
013ebd59: 8d5601 lea edx, [esi+01]
013ebd5c: 83fe00 cmp esi, 00
013ebd5f: 0f db 0f

Windows 5.1 (WinXP build 2600) [Service Pack 1]

EAX = 00000000
EBX = 0400edf8
ECX = 00000000
EDX = 00000000
EBP = 30347039
DS:ESI = 0023:033b0090
ES:EDI = 0023:00000000
SS:ESP = 0023:0400ec08
CS:EIP = 001b:013ebcf1
FS = 003b
GS = 0000
EFLAGS = 00010202

MM0 = 0000000000000012
MM1 = 000000000000000c
MM2 = 9d9d9d9d9d9d9d9d
MM3 = 0000000000000000
MM4 = 0000000000000000
MM5 = 0000000000000078
MM6 = 000000000000007b
MM7 = 00000000000001fa
Crash reason: Access Violation

Thread 00000b68 (Main thread)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\Init.cpp(219)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\Init.cpp(238)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\Init.cpp(256)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\Init.cpp(318)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\Main.cpp(182)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\Main.cpp(205)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\VideoSource.cpp(566)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\FilterSystem.cpp(126)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\FilterSystem.cpp(128)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\FilterSystem.cpp(126)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\FilterSystem.cpp(128)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\FilterSystem.cpp(126)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\FilterSystem.cpp(128)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\FilterSystem.cpp(411)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\FilterSystem.cpp(427)
Thread 00000b98 (FastWriteStream)
Thread 00000b9c (Processing)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\VideoSource.cpp(1455)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\VideoSource.cpp(1483)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\Dub.cpp(2840)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\FilterSystem.cpp(515)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\FilterSystem.cpp(526)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\VideoSequenceCompressor.cpp(358)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\VideoSequenceCompressor.cpp(371)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\Dub.cpp(3022)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\Dub.cpp(3220)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\Dub.cpp(2835)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\VideoSource.cpp(1455)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\VideoSource.cpp(1483)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\Dub.cpp(2840)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\FilterSystem.cpp(515)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\FilterSystem.cpp(526)
T:\projects\VirtualDub_old\main\VideoSequenceCompressor.cpp(358)
Thread 00000ba0 (I/O processing)


013ebcf1: xvid!xvid_init [013a0000+a0b4+41c3d]
77f46e44: ntdll!RtlTimeFieldsToTime [77f40000+64ff+945]
77f50d06: ntdll!RtlUnwind [77f40000+10c44+c2]
77f6591f: ntdll!NtContinue [77f40000+25913+c]
77f50d2f: ntdll!RtlUnwind [77f40000+10c44+eb]
77f41ef9: ntdll!RtlpUnWaitCriticalSection [77f40000+1bfe+2fb]
77f41ec8: ntdll!RtlpUnWaitCriticalSection [77f40000+1bfe+2ca]
77f417b2: ntdll!RtlAllocateHeap [77f40000+16a1+111]
013f9d0f: xvid!xvid_init [013a0000+a0b4+4fc5b]
013f9c06: xvid!xvid_init [013a0000+a0b4+4fb52]
013eb6e6: xvid!xvid_init [013a0000+a0b4+41632]
77f4166a: ntdll!RtlFreeHeap [77f40000+156b+ff]
013f9b96: xvid!xvid_init [013a0000+a0b4+4fae2]
013cea8e: xvid!xvid_init [013a0000+a0b4+249da]
013cebec: xvid!xvid_init [013a0000+a0b4+24b38]
013cea8e: xvid!xvid_init [013a0000+a0b4+249da]
013bc600: xvid!xvid_init [013a0000+a0b4+1254c]
013b9b90: xvid!xvid_init [013a0000+a0b4+fadc]
77e748b0: kernel32!SetThreadExecutionState [77e40000+34772+13e]
013bb3b4: xvid!xvid_init [013a0000+a0b4+11300]
013bb3ef: xvid!xvid_init [013a0000+a0b4+1133b]
77e748b0: kernel32!SetThreadExecutionState [77e40000+34772+13e]
77e7487d: kernel32!SetThreadExecutionState [77e40000+34772+10b]
77f69ba4: ntdll!RtlConvertUlongToLargeInteger [77f40000+29b3d+67]
77f69b78: ntdll!RtlConvertUlongToLargeInteger [77f40000+29b3d+3b]
77f50bf4: ntdll!CsrCaptureMessageString [77f40000+10a8b+169]
77fa4dbd: ntdll!KiUserExceptionDispatcher [77f40000+64daf+e]
77e53887: kernel32!RaiseException [77e40000+13837+50]
77f607af: ntdll!_vsnprintf [77f40000+20782+2d]
77f60909: ntdll!_vsnprintf [77f40000+20782+187]
77f608ce: ntdll!_vsnprintf [77f40000+20782+14c]
77f4b4ab: ntdll!vDbgPrintExWithPrefix [77f40000+b474+37]
77e53887: kernel32!RaiseException [77e40000+13837+50]
013e96bc: xvid!xvid_init [013a0000+a0b4+3f608]
013f2f27: xvid!xvid_init [013a0000+a0b4+48e73]
013f27fb: xvid!xvid_init [013a0000+a0b4+48747]
013bc9fc: xvid!xvid_init [013a0000+a0b4+12948]
013b846e: xvid!xvid_init [013a0000+a0b4+e3ba]
77d1a657: USER32!wvsprintfA [77d10000+a4fc+15b]
77d1a564: USER32!wvsprintfA [77d10000+a4fc+68]
77e749fd: kernel32!OutputDebugStringA [77e40000+349b7+46]
013a2619: xvid!00002619
013aa09f: xvid!xvid_encore [013a0000+a05c+43]
013a543f: xvid!0000543f
013a9d44: xvid!DriverProc [013a0000+9ac4+280]
0473928e: DVD2AVI!0000928e
04736254: DVD2AVI!00006254
04733311: DVD2AVI!00003311
0473a986: DVD2AVI!vfGetPluginFunc [04730000+9a30+f56]
0043e31e: cc_row()
0043eda9: Resampler::_DoRow()
0043f4a4: Resampler::Process()
00436ce3: resize_run()
73b2181d: MSVFW32!ICSendMessage [73b20000+17f4+29]
73b24789: MSVFW32!ICCompress [73b20000+4728+61]
00471da1: VideoSequenceCompressor:ackFrame()
0046b3ff: Dubber::WriteVideoFrame()
77e5a652: kernel32!WaitForSingleObjectEx [77e40000+1a5a2+b0]
77e5ac21: kernel32!WaitForSingleObject [77e40000+1ac12+f]
0046bebf: Dubber::ProcessingThread()
0046bd86: Dubber::ProcessingThreadKickstart()
0048419c: _threadstart@4()
77e5d33b: kernel32!RegisterWaitForInputIdle [77e40000+1d2f8+43]

-- End of report
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Old 12th December 2002, 08:13   #14  |  Link
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sirber:

which CPU are you running it on?

Tommy Carrot:

if you don't like a feature, just switch it off, but don't whine around that you don't like it! The dyn hpel/qpel decision is giving performance improvement on "mixed" material.

all:

hell, what a bitching & whining around the last two days. You wanted developer binaries, you got warned that there is some experimental code in which can break _everything_, you know about the risks, but you complain?
Come on, sit back, relax, and think about it again. I'd be lucky not to provide developer binaries and safe some work with "unnecessary" work like reminding you about the readme's, documentation, development status,...

Thanks for respecting that.

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You're Q-pel checkbox isn't working. Only the dynamic one. Frankly, I didn't even see where the dynamic flag was in the api. I just assumed the dynamic decision was built in q-pel now. I still don't see where the dynamic decision flag is.
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TheXung:

maybe my local source tree has different code than CVS? E.g., check the "About" box.

I've got some code from sysKin directly to check it out.

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Yes, it is quite important that there are someone out there who are making binaries available of the latest and greatest in the CVS tree. Not all of us have either the money to buy a compiler, or the will to download a pirate version of MSVC. Of course, there is ICL, but that's only usable for 30 days, right?

I'd help out testing, if it wasn't for my slow-a** 600MHz/128MB RAM computer with way too little HDD space free (the latter is the biggest problem).

It would be really nice if there was such a thing as an MPEG-4 validator in existance, but I guess that that is only going to happen if someone sits down and codes it. Quite "unsexy" work, and noone wants to do "unsexy" stuff, right?
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We're trying to validate our code every now-and-then with reference ISO impementations, thus we have a kind of a spec-validator (if it doesn't decode it's not spec compliant, quite easy ).

But it can happen that some code snapshot isn't spec compliant, which get's "repaired" ASAP. That's what I mean with "don't whine around" - it'll get fixed for sure.

Then on the other hand, writing "xvid-09122002-1 seems not to be mpeg4 compliant" (and just as a note, not with anything attached to it) is quite useful for us indeed.

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Modo --> Please erase this reply. I hitted "submit" twice by error. Sorry
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@Koepi

I have a AMD Athlon TBird 1.333 Ghz, with 512 PC-133 SDRAM, on a ECS K7S5A. I wrote to VDub about this because I have no problem with DVD2AVI, so I don't think it's a XviD problem.

XviD stable release works #1.
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