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17th December 2007, 20:26 | #62 | Link |
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I was afraid of that. I had no intention of buying it after reading the EAC3to thread, but then I found out that it does work well for DTS stuff. I'm about to jump into Blu Rays here pretty soon (thanks to the LG dual format reader), and I see that many Blu Rays have DTS soundtracks, so I figured I should be ready for it. Not for a few grand though.
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3rd January 2008, 13:40 | #63 | Link |
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I have just discovered that versions of Haali splitter after v1.7.189.11 will not allow playback of HD-DVD .EVO files containing MPEG-4 AVC encoded content
For HD-DVDs and the .EVO files Haali 1.7.401.3 doesn't play MPEG-4 AVC Haali 1.7.359.22 doesn't play MPEG-4 AVC Haali 1.7.189.11 does play MPEG-4 AVC (http://www.anymp4.com/download.php) These HD-DVDs include Transformers, Star Trek, Shooter |
17th January 2008, 19:40 | #66 | Link |
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i recommend using coreavc v1.6.0.0 instead of the cyberlink H.264/AVC Decoder.
i have an x2 4800+ and with the cyberlink decoder, it wasn't possible to play an hd-dvd without stuttering. i also tried ffdshow, the sonic cinemaster video decoder and some "h264 standard decoder" (can't remember the name exactly) - the results didn't even vary a lot. ok, the last one was the worst by far, but the amount of stuttering with cyberlink, ffdshow and sonic cinemaster was pretty much the same. now i just tried out coreavc and it managed to play the file without any stuttering whatsoever - cpu usage at 80-90%. i just love coreavc... unfortunately, v1.3 (which was at least faster than v1.5 - i didn't compare it to v1.6. though) seems to have problem with h264 on hd-dvds (at least with the movie i tried, i got heavily distorted images), so try getting v1.6 if you experience problems. but i have to say... the fact that only the sonic cinemaster audio decoder works with those ac3 streams sucks... a lot! is there a way to at least restrict usage of it to .evo-files only? because the media subtype is the same as with the ac3 streams of .mkv-files i have - with which ac3filter does work. |
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I could also get DTS audio over SPDIF using the Haali splitter, but it screwed up all my other video playback (picture shearing etc) I think the issue is at the point where the streams get split - but I am guessing really |
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19th January 2008, 17:06 | #68 | Link |
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Stuttering problem for Bluray
Sh4dow recommended using coreavc v1.6.0.0 instead of the cyberlink H.264/AVC Decoder to resolve a stuttering problem on HD movies, but will this solve the stuttering problem for Bluray? I will have to try it once I get coreavc.
Is anyone else having a slight stuttering problem with Bluray? If so, any suggestions to resolve it? |
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