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28th June 2005, 14:33 | #241 | Link | |
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You cannot load DGIndex D2V files directly in VDM. You have to serve the D2V through an Avisynth script using DGDecode. If you are in fact doing that and you still get the error, then be sure that you are using matched versions of DGIndex and DGDecode, and that the D2V file is generated with the correct version of DGIndex. You can't always load D2Vs created with earlier versions of DGIndex, because the D2V file format sometimes changes. |
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29th June 2005, 06:22 | #244 | Link |
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I cannot use dgindex to re-open a project file, previously saved with the same version of dgindex (currently using RC4). This functionality was lost sometime within the last few revs. The d2v file works fine with dgdecode.dll, GKnot, etc. Source is an mpeg2 transport stream.
Sorry if this is a known bug (or change in behavior). I seached this thread but don't have time to search any further right now. |
30th June 2005, 05:24 | #247 | Link |
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Version 1.4.0 RC5
Here is RC5. The changes versus RC4 are as follows:
* Legacy audio conversion functionality was removed as discussed here: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=96524. * LPCM support was improved: 1) 48K/96K, 16bit/24bit, and mono/stereo are now supported. 2) The format info is included in the filename and the info dialog. 3) Demux Track and Demux All now work for LPCM (no special handling). * The D2V format version is now checked when loading a D2V file. * IDCT support was fixed: 1) The IDCT algorithm specified in the INI or D2V file is now not automatically promoted (e.g., previously if you had IDCT=1 in the INI file and then started DGIndex, you'd end up with IDCT=3). However, the IDCT is scaled down if it is not supported by the processor. 2) A bug in DGDecode was fixed that caused SSEMMX to be used when SSE2MMX was requested. 3) The IDCT algorithm is now consistently numbered between the CLI, D2V, etc. * Fixed setup of PIDs when loading a D2V file (fixes calinb's issue). * Increased the parse depth for a first pack header to 2,500,000 bytes and added additional emulation protection (fixes Moitah's weird popcorn explosion MPEG1 stream). * Added audio processing to the Quick Start guide. http://neuron2.net/dgmpgdec/dgmpgdec140rc5.zip I hope this can go final soon. Last edited by Guest; 30th June 2005 at 13:43. |
30th June 2005, 14:39 | #248 | Link |
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Don, the IDCT menu item only displays the supported IDCT types, so why would it fall back if the type was unsupported?
Do you mean, in case someone edits the INI or D2V and designates a unsupported value there, then we fall back? |
1st July 2005, 10:32 | #250 | Link |
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SampleSlice.NET
I apologise if this shouldn't really be posted here
I've noticed in this post and other posts when people have a problem with a VOB or MPG file a clip/sample is needed. I know there's programs to already do it but I was bored so quickly knocked this up. It's really simple, just load in the file and tell it how much MB you want to take out to a seperate clip. Simple as that and it's only 36K. Nothing is changed in the file/sample, just copied exactly as was in the original. SampleSlice.NET |
2nd July 2005, 11:31 | #251 | Link | |
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http://forum.gleitz.info/showthread....026#post210026 I'll ask him to add more details here, if required. __ @ iNFO-DVD: I'll post this tool in the german board for you, if you don't mind. Last edited by LigH; 2nd July 2005 at 11:34. |
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2nd July 2005, 16:37 | #253 | Link | |
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If he would like to make the stream available I'll be happy to have a look at it. I can't help directy because the link you gave is German and I'm monolingual. Last edited by Guest; 2nd July 2005 at 16:40. |
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2nd July 2005, 21:37 | #255 | Link |
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Hello,
here is the small part, announced by LigH. The way of this part: - recording with the technisat SkyStar2-DVB-Card and the Software DVBViewer 3.1 PRO (TS-format) - error fixing and demuxing with ProjectX, converting to m2v (and mpa) - cutting with MPEG2Schnitt I need approx 30s to open this file with DGIndex 1.4.0 RC4 and RC5. RC3 and before: less then 1 second. Without cutting with MPEG2Schnitt, the problem is the same. I hope, the attatchment is helpfully. Best regards akapuma http://rapidshare.de/files/2757733/dgtest.m2v.html |
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3rd July 2005, 09:58 | #257 | Link |
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You are probably right... but I didn't find many changes described in detail from RC3 to RC4, except "fix for Teegedecks problem". Here, only DG will know exactly what was changed to fix this.
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3rd July 2005, 15:08 | #258 | Link | |
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I can't think of a possible cause right now. Is it that way with all your elementary streams? Are you loading off a hard disk? Last edited by Guest; 3rd July 2005 at 15:11. |
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3rd July 2005, 15:47 | #259 | Link |
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Hello,
I tested my testfile again with new installations of DGIndex: - DGIndex 1.4.0RC2: less then 1 second - DGIndex 1.4.0RC3: less then 1 second - DGIndex 1.4.0RC4: approx 30s - DGIndex 1.4.0RC5: approx 30s I tested this whith different streams, the problem is always the same. I loaded the file directly from my harddisk. Additionaly, I tested this with different movies: - recorded in TS, demuxed, fixed and converted in mpv with ProjectX: long time to open - recorded in TS with another software (DVBPortal), demuxed, fixed and converted in mpv with ProjectX: long time to open - recorded in mpg, demuxed, fixed and converted in mpv with ProjectX: long time to open - recorded in mpg: fast time to open I have an Athlon 1400 and Windows 98SE. Best regards akapuma |
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