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8th February 2019, 18:58 | #23241 | Link | |
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I've registered the 32bits .ax as well that I put in a lav32 folder in the plugins folder. That was needed for MadMeasureHDR to work. Thanks!
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8th February 2019, 20:48 | #23243 | Link |
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Oh yes, I only put it there so it's next to the 64bits one, that way I have all the plugins (madVR and both LAVs) in the same folder., which makes manual maintenance easier. I expect it to be wiped out by the next jRiver update. It doesn't matter where you put it.
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Just use the previous nightly or release until it is resolved.
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10th February 2019, 23:52 | #23248 | Link | |
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Kabylake HD620; 3D-MVC; Win81x64; Intel driver 15.45.21.4821
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madVR *.17 and LAV 73.1.14; with all HW-Decoders I get a black Screen and a frozen MPC-BE, when I check MVC_hardware Decoding (no playback at all; Need to use Taskmanager to Close MPC; via Hot-Key (alt-x), it fails/freezes; that was not the case with LAV 73.1.0); I went through all Options in VideoDecoder (without MVC-HW-Decoding checked)... with some I get several minutes (~5 min) of smooth playback; then the stuttering starts (also with "None" HW Decoding ); I cycled back to D3D11/native and now for >10min it worked (I stopped then)... so, it seems to be very shaky/unpredictable... but always, there is no clean exit from MPC-BE; it must be cut via task manager. Last edited by arrgh; 10th February 2019 at 23:59. |
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11th February 2019, 00:09 | #23249 | Link |
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No options have any impact on MVC hardware decoding, other then turning it on or off.
And if you don't have stable hw playback at all of normal videos, then trying MVC is probably not of much value.
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11th February 2019, 05:15 | #23250 | Link |
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Hello, sorry if this is the wrong place or asked too much, but after a fresh install of Windows, I have A/V sync drift I'm trying to fix but don't know how. It starts okay, but needs more and more audio delay, ultimately around 500ms of delay by the end of a 45 minute show. This desync doesn't seem to happen when played with latest VLC, but I don't use it much.
System is W10 Pro x64, GTX 1080 SLI, 418.81 drivers, 8700k, MXH motherboard with no specific audio driver/software installed feeding 3.1 "computer speakers" (separate DAC + headphones for critical listening I haven't tested yet with the new install), speaker settings enhancements disabled and default format 24/44.1, MPC-BE beta 64 bit, madVR, LAV Filters, XySubFilter 64 bit Player setup procedure (which as far as I know is identical as I had on my previous W10 install) was: No portable version of things. Install .bats ran as Admin. LAV Splitter, LAV Splitter Source, LAV Audio Decoder, and LAV Video Decoder selected in external filters and set to prefer. Video decoder 12 threads and dxva2 copyback. MPC-BE power set to Adaptive in NVCP. How should I look for the problem? I've tried disabling outputs above 24 bit, disabling auto a/v sync, but testing is difficult as it's a gradual drift. EDIT: playback is on a 144Hz monitor with smoothmotion auto in madVR (auto off in this case)
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11th February 2019, 12:28 | #23253 | Link |
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What happens if you try? Is there an error message? And you tested the very same file with older version? Try to find the exact version the problem appears.
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11th February 2019, 13:37 | #23255 | Link |
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You probably already know this. But fix is easy. There is just a wrong winver check in dispatcher code. Adjust preprocessor checks around the uses of SetThreadErrorMode (0x0600 > 0x0601) and define in project file _WIN32_WINNT=0x0600.
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anyways, to double check, I reinstalled a system image from 12/2018 which had the December Win updates in it, LAV 73.1, madVR .17 and MPC-BE 4167; this setup had (of course) also the stuttering in (some of) the 3D files but MPC-BE closed nicely with alt-x from mvc-files... when I upgraded to MPC-BE 4322 it had a hang.... so, sorry for the confusion, but it seems to be a MPC-BE problem which happened somewhere in-between 4167 and 4322... during this I have "discovered" that MPC-BE offered to download libmfxsw32.dll... so I checked and it seems that there are several versions at large... when I copied version "8.18.6.8 dated 8.6.18" into the LAV folder, the stuttering seemed to be reduced significantly... only every few minutes there was a short jerk, otherwise it seemed to work "ok" (but also with this the alt-x resulted in a hang)... are we sure that we have already the "perfect/newest" libmfxsw32.dll? |
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12th February 2019, 02:26 | #23258 | Link |
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I test latest MPC+BE + LAV on mvc-mkv - all perfect playback. But - i test on software decoding.
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12th February 2019, 07:05 | #23260 | Link | |
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No errors, just no bitstream but 2 channel PCM instead. I could work through a number of versions to isolate but I presume everyone is having the same issue? https://github.com/Nevcairiel/LAVFilters/issues/243 - Potentially the same issue. Last edited by Mevunky; 12th February 2019 at 08:37. |
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