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17th February 2008, 02:52 | #1082 | Link | ||
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And since the audio is not resampled, it should sound a little closer to the original source.
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17th February 2008, 03:28 | #1083 | Link |
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Well I found a problem in version 396. If the xvid transform filter is checked than D.Grayman episode 70 has serious artifacting. Really bad artifacting.. I unchecked the xvid transform and did not have any artifacting.
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17th February 2008, 10:23 | #1085 | Link | |
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in "Excellent" mode, Reclock does a very good job. you don't see judder because you don't look for it start using Reclock for a while, then disable it......you'll suffer great pain Last edited by leeperry; 17th February 2008 at 12:44. |
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17th February 2008, 19:36 | #1088 | Link |
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@Casimir666, I have a wish for improved aspect ratio handling. It's really easy to add, I think. Let me explain: There seem to be two different ways to signal an aspect ratio via the mediatype information:
(1) VIDEOINFOHEADER2.dwPictAspectRatioX (2) BITMAPINFOHEADER.biXPelsPerMeter It seems that MPC HC supports both methods in several places - but not everywhere. E.g. if I check properties of the currently playing video clip, MPC HC shows the proper aspect ratio, regardless of which of the fields above are filled by the splitter. Also the "filter -> pin info" window shows the correct aspect ratio for both fields above. However, the automatic Aspect Ratio logic seems to support (1) only. If I play a movie with a splitter which fills only (2) but not (1) then I have to manually choose the correct aspect ratio in MPC HC by using "Video Frame -> Override Aspect Ratio". Now interestingly Haali's Media Splitter fills both (1) and (2) for MKV files with MPEG2 video. But it only fills (2) for MKV files with VC-1 video. As a result when playing a VC-1 MKV with MPC HC the aspect ratio doesn't work, although the aspect ratio is correctly set in the MKV and is correctly reported by Haali (but only through (2)). Could you add support for automatic Aspect Ratio selection through the "BITMAPINFOHEADER.biXPelsPerMeter" fields if the "VIDEOINFOHEADER2.dwPictAspectRatioX" fields are not available (or not set), please? That would be great - thanks! I'll also ask Haali to output both (1) and (2) for VC-1 MKVs, too, but Haali is rather slow in adding corrections, so it would be lovely if you could implement my suggestion. Furthermore there may also be other splitters which fill only (2) but not (1). |
17th February 2008, 21:24 | #1089 | Link | |
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17th February 2008, 21:46 | #1090 | Link |
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actually I had delay problems with the built-in vobsub of MPC HC, using EVR and 20 buffers.
I'm using VSFilter, set delay to +200 ms, and it's perfect KMPlayer has tons of features, but MPC HC is a lot less buggy....besides the main coder is AWOL and the official forum ops are very unfriendly.. |
17th February 2008, 22:39 | #1091 | Link |
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Using latest MPC CSS patch (thanks Casimir666 for applying it ) I rewrote the web interface, you can find a (non-interactive) demo here, and the complete UI attached.
You can choose which (and how) extensions to show just adding them between the <style> tags in browser.html, I usually hide all non-video files since I use the webUI to control my HTPC via WiFi. |
18th February 2008, 01:38 | #1092 | Link |
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Is there no way to seperate the interface (OSD) from the Video in the Exclusive Mode? http://s3.directupload.net/images/080218/s73dzpzi.png http://s1.directupload.net/images/080218/btxsx8jy.png http://s1.directupload.net/images/080218/cj9v3xap.png http://s3.directupload.net/images/080218/53euupnr.png I really love this mode and i wonder if it would be possible to create a complete interface (OSD) for it like a file Browser, with thumbnail previews and more and you could say if it's not possible todo that when the video stoped is even a good thing as it stays fully MediaCentric this way hehe Also look @ this the Remaining Time Display couses every pooling a jitter spike, so i think every (state change) pooling for example keeping the Slidebar live updated would couse jitter in the Main Video? http://s3.directupload.net/images/080218/hrlfx42p.png
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18th February 2008, 05:51 | #1093 | Link |
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curious question about Vista and MPC_HC does it try using hardware acceleration, has vista removed that - i did read somewhere about it - if it has could be causing problems with some things like MPC_HC if it uses it
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18th February 2008, 14:50 | #1094 | Link |
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@all,
first of all, MPC Home Cinema is a brillant tool, thanks for that hard work on it Casimir. I really appreciate this. I would like to ask you all something for what I did not find any solution up to now. I am using HTPC to play 1080p/24 from HD-DVD and Blu-Ray. I got heavy tearing on most of the renderers as Haali and VMR9. Especially VMR9 is almost unuseable for me, it tears as crazy, even in D3D fullscreen mode. I am using ReClock, which gives good results for other material and using Overlay. Movies play very smooth with Overlay and Reclock, but I've read that VMR9 gives a bit of sharper picture. What I would like to know and asking for your help, I made EVR working in XP and I really like this renderers as it hardly tears, but when watching cropped material, the bars are unfortunately not black, just light grey to grey. This is annoying. Is there any chance to fix this with any color corrections ? Thank you all in advance for your help and sorry for asking that question in this thread. Regards |
18th February 2008, 16:52 | #1096 | Link |
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anyone using Reclock with MPC HC ?
I manage to get rock stable 24.000fps with Reclock resampling 23.976fps@24fps in 1280*768 48Hz.....but 24/72/96Hz are not stable at all. in 1280*720 48Hz, it's oscilatting between 23.704fps and 23.797fps instead of 24.000fps, and any other combination like 25fps@50Hz or 30fps@60Hz will give an oscillating framerate as well.....and same goes for 1920*1080 24hz and 1280*1080 24Hz with 24fps in reclock I think there's something fishy in the MPC HC rendering engine I know some ppl with the same videocard and projector as mine using Reclock in 23.976@24fps with PowerDVD 7.3 Ultra in 1280*720 48Hz....and they get rock solid framerate Last edited by leeperry; 18th February 2008 at 17:56. |
18th February 2008, 19:29 | #1097 | Link |
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Are you sure biXPelsPerMeter should be used for A/R, that seems weird? I have generated an mkv using mkvmerge, with vc1 inside and set A/R to 4/3 in "format specifics option". With haali release 1.7.401.3 aspect ratio is correct : Filter : Haali Media Splitter - CLSID : {55DA30FC-F16B-49FC-BAA5-AE59FC65F82D} - Connected to: CLSID: {94297043-BD82-4DFD-B0DE-8177739C6D20} Filter: WMVideo Decoder DMO Pin: in0 - Connection media type: Video: WVC1 1280x720 (4:3) AM_MEDIA_TYPE: majortype: MEDIATYPE_Video {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} subtype: Unknown GUID Name {31435657-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} formattype: FORMAT_VideoInfo2 {F72A76A0-EB0A-11D0-ACE4-0000C0CC16BA} bFixedSizeSamples: 0 bTemporalCompression: 0 lSampleSize: 1 cbFormat: 134 VIDEOINFOHEADER: rcSource: (0,0)-(0,0) rcTarget: (0,0)-(0,0) dwBitRate: 0 dwBitErrorRate: 0 AvgTimePerFrame: 0 VIDEOINFOHEADER2: dwInterlaceFlags: 0x00000000 dwCopyProtectFlags: 0x00000000 dwPictAspectRatioX: 1280 dwPictAspectRatioY: 960 dwControlFlags: 0x00000000 dwReserved2: 0x00000000 BITMAPINFOHEADER: biSize: 62 biWidth: 1280 biHeight: 720 biPlanes: 1 biBitCount: 24 biCompression: WVC1 biSizeImage: 409764 biXPelsPerMeter: 4 biYPelsPerMeter: 3 biClrUsed: 0 biClrImportant: 0 @CruNcher Yes i know OSD generate jitter, and work fine only with renderless and evr custom renderer :-( Maybe one day i'll fine courage and time to rewrite it differently (menu, file browsing,...) @cc979 DXVA works on Vista with EVR only, but i'm not sure your 6800 supports mpc-hc internal decoders...
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How did you do that? mkvmerge cannot mux raw VC-1 streams! Did you use a WMV or AVI source? Please try this one: http://madshi.net/strange.evo (1280x1080) When muxing this with gdsmux, the Haali Media Splitter outputs only FORMAT_VideoInfo and not FORMAT_VideoInfo2. And biXPelsPerMeter is set to 1 and biYPelsPerMeter is set to 2, which doesn't make any sense to me. The MPC property window shows it as "32:9". So obviously MPC does use biXPelsPerMeter to figure out the aspect ratio for its property window somehow. Now it gets funny: If I drop this MKV into mkvmerge, it reports display dimensions of 3840x1080. Does that make any sense to you? Strange enough MPC HC does show the video in the correct aspect ratio in this situation... If I mux this to MKV by using my eac3to tool (eac3to does muxing by feeding the "Haali Matroska Muxer" DirectShow filter from my own splitter) I'm setting the display dimensions to 1920x1080. Dropping this MKV into mkvmerge shows the correct display dimensions. And the MPC property window correctly shows the aspect ratio of "16:9". But MPC doesn't show video in the correct aspect ratio. I have to manually switch to 16:9. This is all extremely confusing to me. Maybe you can have a look at this? That would be great! If possible please check out the sample EVO. Please mux it by using gdsmux and also by using eac3to. And then please compare the aspect ratio stuff with both muxes. I don't understand how MPC behaves. Thanks very much... |
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18th February 2008, 20:43 | #1100 | Link |
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Yes mpc-hc should contain all clsid patches. If you find one missing just say and we'll add it
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