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I've updated the ZIP file with the fixed test version:
http://neuron2.net/misc/dgavcindex108test.zip |
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don: Do you still plan to release the source code for DGAVCIndex in the future? I seem to remember you saying it would be released when more stable versions were out, but that was back in the "alpha" days.
Just curious about this since it would be interesting to modify DGAVCIndex to output details similar to those in D2V files such as field-related flags. That would make it possible detect pulldown patterns and pattern transitions, and ultimately convert 1080i to 1080p for a lot of source material, using an external application to analyze the picture/field info. This method works very well for MPEG-2 and would probably work nicely for H.264 video as well. ![]() |
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Blind I am. Thanks for the help.
![]() Looks like I'm dealing with highly inefficient encodings since the data in the DGA file indicates each and every field is coded separately (PIC 1 and PIC 2 only), even if the source material (MPEG-2) made use of the RFF flag. D'oh! |
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@neuron2,
I ran into some errors with a tile. I've put the clip here for you if you have time to look at it please. http://rapidshare.com/files/177250361/clip.h264.html (IF YOU'RE NOT NEURON2, PLEASE DON'T DOWNLOAD THIS AS THERE IS A 10-DOWNLOAD LIMIT). Plays clean in MPC HC and via directshow, but causes errors to pop up and then garbage in the image. I'm using 1.0.7.
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I've made some changes to improve audio delay detection and to properly detect and demux the new audio on BD, i.e., DTS Master Audio, TrueHD, EAC3. I would appreciate testing of this DGAVCIndex build:
http://neuron2.net/misc/dgavcindex108test.zip Note that I ignore DTS Express audio because I cannot find anything that will play it, and it is never used for the main audio tracks. I will port this to the NV tools when it is stabilized. |
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Version 1.0.8
* Added support for the new audio types found on BluRay disks.
* Improved the audio delay calculation. * Removed the Treat I as IDR option as it is now always enabled. http://neuron2.net/dgavcdec/dgavcdec108.zip |
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Hi!
I have a problem concerning my Canon HF100 AVCHD camcorder. I can set it to 24p recording, but too bad, it puts the 24p stream somehow into a 29,97 fps stream. There is no good way to retrieve the original frames, at least no that I know of. Here are some details on this: http://forum.corecodec.com/viewtopic...3&p=6947#p6793 http://forum.corecodec.com/viewtopic.php?t=817.0#p5007 Is there a way to sole this problem with DGAVCDec(NV) and AVISynth? Best regards |
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can you upload sample to www.mediafire.com
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/tnzgyh...817152150.m2ts Thx |
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