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cmoc
10th July 2002, 02:55
dvd2avi have a new versin 1.77.3,and the .d2v file use the different structure.When the GK supoort it ?

MigliO
10th July 2002, 11:37
As soon as he can ^_^

TheWEF
13th July 2002, 14:59
Originally posted by cmoc
dvd2avi have a new versin 1.77.3,and the .d2v file use the different structure.When the GK supoort it ?

mpeg2dec.dll has to support it, not gknot.
can you give me one single reason why you would need dvd2avi 1.77 for gknot?

wef.

cmoc
14th July 2002, 14:02
which version of mpeg2dec.dll?

TheWEF
14th July 2002, 15:44
none.

you didn't answer my question!

H-Makro
14th July 2002, 17:12
can you give me one single reason why you would need dvd2avi 1.77 for gknot?

Because it up to 3 times faster than 1.76! ;-)

[HM]

llemor
14th July 2002, 22:44
@ H-Makro:

You should use tom barry's version of mpeg2dec.dll in order DVD2AVI 1.77 to work with GKnot. But the latest version (DVD2AVI) has very slight speed increase in demuxing AC3 and decoding MPEG2 files. IMO, better to use 1.76 version.;)

H-Makro
14th July 2002, 23:43
Originally posted by llemor
@ H-Makro:

You should use tom barry's version of mpeg2dec.dll in order DVD2AVI 1.77 to work with GKnot. But the latest version (DVD2AVI) has very slight speed increase in demuxing AC3 and decoding MPEG2 files. IMO, better to use 1.76 version.;)

I just use DVD2AVI for the creation of the d2v-projects, so it is just the speed improvement that is the most important feature for me.
DVD2AVI 1.77.1 is still compatible with the mpeg2dec.dll included in the current GordianKnot release.

[HM]

cmoc
15th July 2002, 00:46
hi,TheWEF
I want to use 1.77 because the introcduction say that 1.77 can use
sse2.I think the maybe sse2 can give a surprise.

TheWEF
15th July 2002, 01:51
i think some of you do not understand this right:

if you are frameserving with avisynth (that's what gknot does as well) all the mpeg2 decoding is done in mpeg2dec.dll
dvd2avi just creates an index file (open the *.d2v with a text editor and have a look).
so using a different version of dvd2avi will not change anything speedwise.
using a faster version of mpeg2dec.dll might do the trick, but you could still use the old dvd2avi 1.76 to create the d2v. demuxing and indexing speed mostly depends on the speed of your harddrive.

wef.