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3rd January 2006, 23:56 | #82 | Link |
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yeah.... there is an outage in the host country.
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4th January 2006, 19:30 | #87 | Link |
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my issues till now with coreavc:
- loading via directshowsource() doesnt work - helix vfw yuv codecs cant handle the yv12 output of coreavc (but can handle ffdshow's yv12) - after seeking in very rare cases the audio takes some seconds till its played again
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4th January 2006, 19:42 | #88 | Link |
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with a x264 high profile source (688*368), I obtain on my processor (pentium M Dothan 1,73 ghz) : CoreAVC : 163.5 fps ffdshow-20051230-icc-sse2 by issa : 104,1 fps (fastest build on this processor) TCPMP : 172 fps mplayer2005.11.23.P4 by celtic_druid : 106,7 fps with a x264 high profile HD source (1280*720) : CoreAVC : 69,5 fps ffdshow-20051230-icc-sse2 by issa : 44,3 fps TCPMP : 77 fps mplayer2005.11.23.P4 by celtic_druid : 46,4 fps Really good job !! Thanks a lot !! I can now decode HD 720p trailer without dropped frames ! Last edited by MatMaul; 5th January 2006 at 17:45. |
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If anybody wants an easy way to register/unregister .dll, .ax, or other types of files I recommend RegDrop . Just put the regdrop.exe onto your desktop and drag whatever file you want to register over the regdrop.exe icon and it will register the file for you. Drag that same file over the icon again to unregister it.
Works well with the CoreAVC decoder.
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4th January 2006, 22:54 | #91 | Link |
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with this build of mplayer and this command line :
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mplayer "file.mkv" -vo null -benchmark PS : I edited my last post with a test on a hd source Last edited by MatMaul; 4th January 2006 at 23:15. |
4th January 2006, 23:55 | #92 | Link |
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I've uploaded a new version :
http://coreavc.corecodec.org/CoreAVC20060104.7z Changelog : Version 0.0.0.2 Alpha (20060104) : Fixed some compatibility problems (AVI Decompressor, AviSynth, ...) Project cleanup (smaller size)
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Yep works great thx toff good work
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5th January 2006, 01:15 | #94 | Link |
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Hi, could one of the CoreAVC devs please have a look at this clip?: http://mirror05.x264.nl/Alex_W/force...ips/b0rked.mp4
The problem seems to occur when the 8x8 transform is used on direct blocks in B-frames. |
5th January 2006, 01:57 | #96 | Link |
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That's odd... Still no mention of CQM, yet the above posted CoreAVC can handle all my CQM encoded videos.
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5th January 2006, 03:17 | #97 | Link |
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Wow. VERY nice.
ffdshow: 880 CABAC = 23.88 fps 720 CABAC = 32.40 720 CAVLC = 46.07 CoreAVC 0.0.0.2: 880 CABAC = 38.14 720 CABAC = 49.16 720 CAVLC = 63.67 60% faster than ffdshow at 1600x880. Very impressive! Keep up the great work! The only quibble I have with it is that it doesn't seem to work with MPC's "VMR9 (renderless)" setting. It keeps using some sort of overlay.
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Heh. I knew somebody would ask that. The source is actually a 1920x1080 HDTV capture. I rescaled it to be 1600 wide because that's the width of my monitor. The height just came out to 880.
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