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Old 2nd October 2007, 15:50   #501  |  Link
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My PC originally comes with WinXP and it works fine there. However, on Windows Vista, the slider doesn't work but if you press preview then I can see the video just fine.

Yes, I do have Avisynth 2.5 installed and the script file is pretty simple just like you put on your "Read Me". I am not doing anything different from XP where it worked flawlessly.

I can import the file via directshow/graphedit but I always rather use your products.
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Old 2nd October 2007, 16:59   #503  |  Link
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Old 12th October 2007, 18:10   #504  |  Link
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Neuron2; I found the problem. Haali Media Splitter installed doesn't let DGAVCindex work.

Uninstalling Haali Media Splitter does not help. Just don't install it at all.

Thanks anyway.
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Old 12th October 2007, 22:58   #505  |  Link
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Are you sure? I don't see any way they could interfere with each other.
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Old 17th October 2007, 08:15   #506  |  Link
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Are you sure? I don't see any way they could interfere with each other.
Don't worry neuron2, I gave up on trying to encode in Vista. CineVision the only app that I have the produces a compliant AVC stream for AVCHD & HD-DVD.

I am back on XP where everything works great.
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Old 28th October 2007, 16:08   #507  |  Link
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ffdshow_rev1579_20071026_xxl.exe is able to decode PAFF AVC video.

Unfortunately, it is not possible to copy libavcodec.dll from ffdshow to DGAVCDec and make it index such a file. DGAVCIndex "knows it better" and refuses to even try it.

Donald Graft, please update...
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Old 28th October 2007, 23:49   #508  |  Link
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Old 31st October 2007, 17:34   #509  |  Link
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Weird Stream

Can someone take a look at this H.264 stream and tell me if it's valid/okay? DGAVCIndex doesn't like it at all, and crashes when I try to open it.

The stream is from Dish Network, and was recorded with an R5000-HD modded receiver.

Any and all help is appreciated.
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Old 31st October 2007, 18:32   #510  |  Link
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dont even bother I use a genpix 8psk and a R-5000 to record from dish , ( even the PPVHD arent scarmbeld )
and i wasnt able at all to encod any h264 1440*1080
I spent the whole summer trying
even directshow crach
only ABC FOX H264 can be encoded cauz they are 1280*720
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Old 31st October 2007, 18:35   #511  |  Link
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for some reason DGAVCIndex aplha 6 crashes on my pc to, try older DGAVCIndex (dgavcdec100a5) and you will see that your video is PAFF, it not supported now.
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Old 1st November 2007, 01:28   #512  |  Link
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for some reason DGAVCIndex aplha 6 crashes on my pc to, try older DGAVCIndex (dgavcdec100a5) and you will see that your video is PAFF, it not supported now.
Dang! I was hoping it would be a simple fix and then I could go beg squid_80 for a 64-bit version of the avisynth plugin
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Old 1st November 2007, 01:45   #513  |  Link
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dont expect h264 from dish network easy to manipulate like any other h264
it quit hard to cut , to encod , to play ,
it s not even worth it ,
the quality is way worse than canadian hd , I wasnt expectin that
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dont expect h264 from dish network easy to manipulate like any other h264
it quit hard to cut , to encod , to play ,
it s not even worth it ,
the quality is way worse than canadian hd , I wasnt expectin that
I haven't had any problems playing it at all.
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Old 1st November 2007, 14:26   #515  |  Link
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for some reason DGAVCIndex aplha 6 crashes on my pc to, try older DGAVCIndex (dgavcdec100a5) and you will see that your video is PAFF, it not supported now.
Yep, there were more problems; Alpha 6 crashes on my version too, and the earlier versions (up till Alpha 3). were much faster. In the end it was something or another with libavcodec, when Neuron2 tried to incorporate it into the application (to remove the need for .DLL's in system-directory's).

Too bad that development seems to have stopped after this snag was found on alpha 6.
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Old 1st November 2007, 14:35   #516  |  Link
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No, it was the move to the Windows based build for libavcodec. If you use the one from ffdshow_tryouts, you should not have crashes. And PAFF will be added soon. The project has not stopped, only paused.
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No, it was the move to the Windows based build for libavcodec. If you use the one from ffdshow_tryouts, you should not have crashes. And PAFF will be added soon. The project has not stopped, only paused.
Good to hear that the project has not stopped

I still use it whenever i need to get an X264 stream openend in AviSynth, best tool for it imho.

But i've read that FFMPEGSource () can also open AVC-streams, but since you tool works fine, i havent felt the need to it try out.
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Old 4th November 2007, 02:03   #518  |  Link
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gdavcdec works fine for stuff encoded in x264, but avc files from blu-ray's i get odd bands on it. I've seen it on all the blu-ray i've tried it on. Please see linked pix.

http://www.kickassanime.org/derp/test/tekkon01.png

Ideas?

i guess in the meantime i can use directshow() orFFMPEGSource() - but of which are pretty useless for seeking around with (ie, going back and forward u can wind up with different frame numbers for the same frame - which is a problem when doing subtitles)

^_^

yes, the video was demuxed from the m2ts to a avc/h.265 elementary stream
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Old 4th November 2007, 03:41   #519  |  Link
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Post a link to an unprocessed source stream. I can't do anything with a PNG.
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Old 4th November 2007, 09:15   #520  |  Link
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[QUOTE=zurv;1061670]gdavcdec works fine for stuff encoded in x264, but avc files from blu-ray's i get odd bands on it. I've seen it on all the blu-ray i've tried it on. Please see linked pix.

http://www.kickassanime.org/derp/test/tekkon01.png

Ideas?

i guess in the meantime i can use directshow() orFFMPEGSource() - but of which are pretty useless for seeking around with (ie, going back and forward u can wind up with different frame numbers for the same frame - which is a problem when doing subtitles)

^_^

Try to use a new ffdshow Build which supports PAFF and copy over the libavcodec.dll from ffdhsow to the dgavc folder

Also you can perfectly encode directly from the .m2ts

HaaliMediaSplitter-ffdshowVidedecoder (or you can use Sonic Decoder)

I pers never demux the m2ts with H264 before encoding.

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