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25th February 2016, 00:55 | #20462 | Link |
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I guess it would make some sense that it was, but there should be adequate error handling built into the spec. And how often is it that errors would be encountered that software would make sense to use over hardware?
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25th February 2016, 09:37 | #20464 | Link |
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Shouldn't be, unless you're talking about different "errors" to what I'm thinking. I frequently run recordings to TS-Doctor to trim them and it almost never finds stream errors.
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25th February 2016, 19:12 | #20467 | Link |
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While testing 3D with the latest LAV nightly and madVR 0.90.12, I found issues with two samples:
Sample 1 shows image corruption in the right eye view. Sample 2 shows a black screen. It’s an MTS file though. I am not sure if it is supported, but LAV splitter is able to identify the video stream as H.264 stereo high L4.1. I tried reverting to older nightlies with 3D support. I see the same issue with all of them. |
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ffmpeg versioning or releases are of no consequence to LAV.
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Confirmed. Thanks!
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Only devices with a connected display are available.
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Windows needs to see it as an active display, that's all. If its fake or real doesn't matter, as long as windows thinks its active.
But the GTX960 is a much better choice for decoding anyway, so why bother.
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27th February 2016, 11:41 | #20476 | Link |
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http://i.imgur.com/ZnxlEPb.png
PotPlayer's dxva cb mode supports dx11 feature and can select both gpus. Maybe lav can add too? |
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I have no plans to add d3d11 soon. Just enable the GPU you want to use.
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Hi nev, I am finally getting around to reporting this long standing bug I am having with LAV and Speex audio. In the download link I am including two files:
1) the orig AVC/Speex file that pixelates when using LAV to audio/video decode it (unwatchable due to video pixelation) 2) the same exact file "ran through" a lossless video editor (in this case Machete Video Splitter) that after I run in through selecting the start/end points now plays fine (nothing transoded). I can't explain why if plays fine now but that's the only way to play the file short of transcoding the audio to AAC but then it goes out of sync. Definitely something to with Speex http://depositfiles.com/files/ao7x6y5an I am hoping that by including both of these files (especially the original) you can figure out why the video is pixelating with Speex. I have many files like this, please let me know if you need more Cheers |
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