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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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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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17th October 2007, 08:15 | #506 | Link | |
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I am back on XP where everything works great.
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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... |
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. |
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 |
1st November 2007, 14:26 | #515 | Link | |
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Too bad that development seems to have stopped after this snag was found on alpha 6. |
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1st November 2007, 18:18 | #517 | Link | |
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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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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 |
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. Last edited by ACrowley; 4th November 2007 at 16:00. |
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