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5th March 2010, 20:53 | #1 | Link |
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dslibdvdnav - directshow wrapper of libdvdnav, a DVD navigator
"dslibdvdnav" is a directshow wrapper filter of libdvdnav. This project started with the goal of creating an open source directshow dvd navigator.
Tested to work on Windows XP, Vista, 7 (x64/x86) Installation: Register http://sourceforge.net/projects/dsli...4.zip/download Alternative method: qdvd.dll replacement Warning! The following method of installation is no longer recommended due to the release of dslibdvdnav which has shown greater stability and reliability. However it is available if you still want to try it. Files: 1) qdvd.dll from Windows XP: http://www.sendspace.com/file/xyixyb 2) Take Ownership Install/Uninstall Registry Files: http://www.sendspace.com/file/xrnsi7 Instructions: Replace the qdvd.dll in your system32 and syswow64 directories. You will have to take ownership of those dlls in order for Windows to authorize your user account to modify/delete them. This can be done by right-clicking on the file => Take Ownership. Last edited by dansrfe; 18th October 2012 at 21:50. |
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2008-09-09, Tuesday :: libdvdnav-4.1.3 and libdvdread-4.1.3 released ? EDIT: oh, you want an open-source DirectShow filter... good luck w/ that. |
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yeah, something I can use with Media Player Classic. Something that accepts non-ms video renderers like Haali Renderer. This is a big problem on Vista and Win 7 (what I have) and i always have to switch to VMR 9 Renderless in order to play DVDs. In XP I can play it straight with haali without issues. It's this new MS DVD Navigator in Vista and Windows 7 that's causing the problem.
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6th March 2010, 10:38 | #8 | Link |
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I think what dansrfe wants to know is:
Is anyone interested and able to help create an open source directshow dvd navigator. It does not matter how we do it at this point, what we need is a group of developers willing to discuss and then work on the project. My current vision on this is that it will be part of MPC-HC, but like all other splitters its fully portable and usable on all other dshow applications. Also since its new also supporting mediafoundation from the start should be seriously considered
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From where do you know the problem is caused by the navigator and not by the renderer?
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it says: "Q: I get a "DVD: Macrovision Failed" error when trying to play a DVD A: This may happen if you have are using Haali video renderer. Solution is to change the video renderer in MPC options. MPC options -> Playback -> Output" As tetsuo55 said my question is if anyone interested and able to help create an open source directshow dvd navigator Last edited by dansrfe; 6th March 2010 at 19:11. |
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Because if you're using the ancient MPC without Home Cinema in it's name it's no wonder there's no EVR support... np: Autechre - Autechre.ws Webcast (02.03.2010)
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Cause then you wouldn't even have needed to install CoreAVC and/or ffdshow. And you would have got DVD navigation thrown in too. |
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7th March 2010, 01:20 | #14 | Link |
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I'd be interested in this project.
Reasons for an open source DVD Navigator 1. We can ignore region codes and play dvds from any region 2. Macro vision errors. We can allow any renderer connect to the dvd navigator, instead of ONLY the microsoft ones. So you can use the Haali renderer to view dvds. 3. Unskippable dvd features, we could remove this limitation. I wrote a nice library of functions to authenticate and decrypt dvds. VS 2008 project. Code is functional enough to decrypt entire dvds from command line. (regardless of disc or drive region). Just needs some navigation code and direct show wrapped around it. Was trying to port the libdvdnav project, but haven't had much luck with it. Last edited by dukey; 7th March 2010 at 01:23. |
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Sorry for picking up an old thread. I have do some work on directshow DVD Navigator based on libdvdnav.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dslibdvdnav/ Anyone are fond of improving it? Because I am a newbie in directshow and OSS. |
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