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yeah... they are basic demos... we have more complex and simplistic examples in the works.
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Are you calling a website test a "codec"?
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5th April 2006, 19:05 | #1026 | Link |
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I just tried to use one of the early releases of the ds filter and sadly it will not work with mplayer on XBMC. XBMC tries to use the codec but errors.
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@Abnormal1 sad to hear it does not work out of the box. But I still have hope that the actual filter does work with it or may work in the future. Unfortunately I don't have a way to test this right now.
I Still would like to have an official statement here... I did a quick and unfair speed comparison between VLC and CoreAAC. 252secs with AAC audio at 1Mbit/s (the video, not the audio) with every option Nero had to offer. I just looked how many cpu-time was wasted by the two. VLC used 1:48 min MPC + CoreAAC + CoreAVC + Haali used 1:23 min That results in a speed boost of 30% (or VLC is 25% slower, how you like it) Quite impressive I think. Does Nero ShowTime use its own filter? Just benched it and it took also 1:48 min to decode. So the clear winner is CoreAVC. *edit* DAMN! (Sorry) I'm able to watch this nice 720p Quicktime trailer. I first tried to play it in its .mov container, that sucked badly, but remuxed to .mkv it played flawlessly: 0 dropped frames, duration: 2:21 CPU-Time: 1:26 => average CPU load: 61% and that with an Athlon XP 2200+ 768MB Ram and sucky old GF2 TI 64MB Last edited by Disabled; 5th April 2006 at 21:22. |
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Yes, MPlayer has its own DShow interface implementation which is partly based on Wine code. That enables the DShow filters to work on other x86 platforms like Linux, *BSD and probably OS X x86, and not only Windows. Since the interface is not complete and implements only specific parts of the full Win32 API, new binary-only filters usually need some coding work in the MPlayer's side. However, CoreAVC developers are probably more willing to work with the community than the codec manufacturers generally, so getting the filter to work should not be too difficult given some time and effort.
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mplayer - coreavc: Since both mplayer and VLC are GPL, a easy way would be to write a stub, which loads CoreAVC using "dlopen". So at the end BetaBoy & Co only would have to release the source of the stub.
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That would be the way to do it, but getting that stub approved to the official MPlayer and VLC code might prove more difficult unless it is only an extension to an existing mechanism, like the DShow loader.
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Small bug of CoreAVC (0.0.0.4)
A small bug of CoreAVC (0.0.0.4 beta version):
1, when CoreAVCDecoder.ax put and registered in the non-english directory, it can not be called by filter-based player (MPC, Graphedit, ...) 2, registry entry would be modified to fix the problem, and i write a simple program to do it. 3, do not know CoreAVC commercial version already fixed it. |
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welew while I apprecite that report... 0.4 was a test codec. Please only report 1.xx bug reports. You can do so on our bug tracker here:
http://corecodec.org/tracker/?atid=3...64&func=browse
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CoreAVC will be a included with the FULL version of CorePlayer v1.0. We are pushing the launch to be in mid-may... atm we will launch with versions for Palm, CE, Symbian, and Linux.
Also... BetaPlayer 1.0 will likely be out sooner... We will also offer a 'codec bundle' for all the pay codecs for it as well.
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