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Old 7th June 2007, 19:10   #341  |  Link
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Installed the vcredist, nada, didn't do anything. No duplicate libavcodecs except the one in ffdshow dir, and that's nowhere near any PATH variables. And test.264 crashes dgavcindex on open too.
Please rename that one, reboot, and try again.
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Old 7th June 2007, 19:11   #342  |  Link
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Hi neuron2, I tried your program, but get an this error:

[h264 @ 0100700C]Internal error, IDCT permutation not set

when I try encoding w/meGUI, source is a bd disc.
Are you sure it is H.264 and not VC1? If so, please post a source stream fragment that I can use to duplicate the issue.
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Also be well aware that you have to demux the video stream from the BD files. DGAVCIndex only accepts raw .264 files.
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Old 8th June 2007, 00:27   #344  |  Link
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Please rename that one, reboot, and try again.
I'm sorry to say it didn't change a thing... Tried even moving the whole thing to c partition's root, just in case, but that didn't change anything either. Can't think of anything else really, except if there'd be an easy way to debug it.
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The link to the VC redist neuron posted earlier, try the SP1 update on top of it and see if that helps or not.
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Is anyone else having this issue with Alpha 6?
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Old 8th June 2007, 07:47   #347  |  Link
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^ I'll try it tomorrow after I'm done encoding.
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Is anyone else having this issue with Alpha 6?
I havent been able to get to testing out this new version. I'll do some testing tonight on a new project.

But my first thought is this (i'm at work right now,so forgive me if i make some mistake in my reasoning );
When i remember correctly the previous versions came with 2(3) separate DLL's. It was advised that you put those DLL's in your
"windows/system" directory. Cant i be that you have forgotten to remove the old DLL's from your "windows/system" directory xc3ll ?

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Is anyone else having this issue with Alpha 6?
I havent been able to test it either, but i've some PAFF streams on my disk, who i'd love to test for you, with a new version
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Is anyone else having this issue with Alpha 6?
hello, i get same error like klinika. here is my error log

http://rapidshare.com/files/35905893/error.txt.html
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The link to the VC redist neuron posted earlier, try the SP1 update on top of it and see if that helps or not.
Good catch, but it didn't work either..
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hello, i get same error like klinika. here is my error log

http://rapidshare.com/files/35905893/error.txt.html
Ah, of course! Dr. Watson to the rescue I have it disabled by default and forgot all about it.

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I've had no problems with this new version.

Then again I don't have any AVC source from Blu-Ray or HD-DVD.
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Ah, of course! Dr. Watson to the rescue I have it disabled by default and forgot all about it.
Can you get me a Dr. Watson dump as well then, please?
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here is my Dr Watson dump
http://rapidshare.com/files/36034597/Dr_Watson.7z.html
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Thank you.

Can you please try this debug DLL and give me a Dr Watson dump using that? Thanks.

http://neuron2.net/guest/libavcodec.zip
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Can you get me a Dr. Watson dump as well then, please?
Uh oh, well I quite suddenly decided to upgrade mobo & cpu, and no more crashing. But the FAULT text (or whatever it read) in the debug log was at the same spot. Sorry for not being able to be of further help in the issue I do hope it gets solved for everyone's benefit though, and more importantly, thank you for the immensely useful program!
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Uh oh, well I quite suddenly decided to upgrade mobo & cpu
What was your processor before and after, please?
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Any .264 file that I try to open on DGAVCIndex Alpha 6 crashes I found that the problem is the libavcodec.dll that come inside the dgavcdec100a6.zip
I copied my libavcodec.dll from the FFDshow directory and pasted it on the DGAVCIndex.exe directory and now the Alpha 6 version works fine.
The libavcodec.dll that you made have problems you should check it.
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The libavcodec.dll that you made have problems you should check it.
I guess you missed the last several posts, where I am attempting to debug libavcodec.dll.
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