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Prodater64 03-16-2004 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Dialhot
Do you already know how to pop up the config window for both codecs ?

Both codecs XviD and DivX?
I never had to use those config windows. But I supose I can find out it. What is the option that I need to select or modify?

Dialhot 03-16-2004 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Prodater64
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dialhot
Do you already know how to pop up the config window for both codecs ?

Both codecs XviD and DivX?
I never had to use those config windows. But I supose I can find out it. What is the option that I need to select or modify?

Never ? Whaow... that means that PP is still in use. Very bad thing...

For Divx check "Disable Post Processing" and un check "Film effect". In the Quality tab check everything except "use for all MPEG4" if you had it (only included in last 5.1.1). Be sure to have "YUV Extented mode" as it is the name used for YV12 colorspace.

For XVID uncheck everything in the config window and change the combo box from "No change" to "Force YV12".

Prodater64 03-16-2004 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dialhot
Never ? Whaow... that means that PP is still in use. Very bad thing...

For Divx check "Disable Post Processing" and un check "Film effect". In the Quality tab check everything except "use for all MPEG4" if you had it (only included in last 5.1.1). Be sure to have "YUV Extented mode" as it is the name used for YV12 colorspace.

For XVID uncheck everything in the config window and change the combo box from "No change" to "Force YV12".

DivX: I have an option "support generic mpeg4" I think is the same you said "use for al mpeg4", isn't it?

XviD: Config have many sections, and I don't understand you, sorry.

Is this the better config to play all kind of sources (DVD, DivX, XviD, mainly)?
Thanks a lot Dialhot.

Dialhot 03-17-2004 05:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Prodater64
DivX: I have an option "support generic mpeg4" I think is the same you said "use for al mpeg4", isn't it?

Yes it is.

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XviD: Config have many sections, and I don't understand you, sorry.
Many secton ? You mean several tabs ? I have only one on my version. And everything must be unchecked on this (deblocking X and Y, deringing X and Y and so on...)

Quote:

Is this the better config to play all kind of sources (DVD, DivX, XviD, mainly)?
I didn't tell about it if it wasn't the best one ;-)

Prodater64 03-17-2004 01:51 PM

Yes, I mean several tabs, excuseme again for my bad english. Well, now i know what i need to unselect. Now I'll find out it. Thanks a lot.

Prodater64 03-18-2004 08:26 PM

@ Dialhot: I can't find out the XviD DirectShow Filter Control Panel for change the settings that you told me. Where i must search for, please?

jorel 03-18-2004 08:37 PM

prodater64,

when you install the codec you don't got in
start - programs - xvid - configure decoder (and some more options) :?:

Dialhot 03-18-2004 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Prodater64
@ Dialhot: I can't find out the XviD DirectShow Filter Control Panel for change the settings that you told me. Where i must search for, please?

Actually I don't know what Xivd you have as in mine there is only ONE tab and of course, everything I told you is in it :-)

DL the Nic release.

dongxu 03-18-2004 10:07 PM

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For Divx check "Disable Post Processing" and un check "Film effect". In the Quality tab check everything except "use for all MPEG4" if you had it (only included in last 5.1.1). Be sure to have "YUV Extented mode" as it is the name used for YV12 colorspace.
Dialhot

I did what you suggested, but my script cannot work unless I use:

avifile...
converttoYV12()

By the way, I always use converttoYV12() when needed. May I know why we should avoid it?

Dialhot 03-18-2004 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dongxu
I did what you suggested, but my script cannot work unless I use:

As I told, this is mandatory if your Divx is 3.11. But never for others. You didn't do everything as reported so :-)

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By the way, I always use converttoYV12() when needed. May I know why we should avoid it?
Because DVD are initially in YV12. If you need a "ConvertToYV12()" command in your script that means taht avisource provided a picture in YUY2 format. So you have TWO colorspace conversions that are done PLUS a last one done by the encoder (RGB24 for tmpgenc, YUY2 for CCE).
:arrow: colorspace conversion if really bad as it screw up the chroma.

dongxu 03-18-2004 10:36 PM

Thanks.

I think it was due to my avi Divx is 3.11 file was decoded Divx is 5.11. so it wont work at all. I have to use Converttoyv12.

dongxu 03-18-2004 10:42 PM

Sorry for my last post it should reads:

I think it was due to my Divx 3.11 avi file was decoded by Divx 5.11. so it wont work at all. I have to use Converttoyv12.

Prodater64 03-18-2004 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Dialhot
Quote:

Originally Posted by Prodater64
Put convertToYV12() after you avifile line.

avisource...
convertToYV12()

Better : update your codecs and configure them properly.
Except if you are talking about a Divx3.11 that can't be decode in YV12 by any codec.

Are you following all this thread?

DKruskie 03-19-2004 12:54 PM

I use koepi's xvid 1.0 rc3. mine doesnt have Force YV12 just YV12 is this the same?


David

Dialhot 03-19-2004 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DKruskie
I use koepi's xvid 1.0 rc3. mine doesnt have Force YV12 just YV12 is this the same?

Kidding ?

DKruskie 03-19-2004 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dialhot
Quote:

Originally Posted by DKruskie
I use koepi's xvid 1.0 rc3. mine doesnt have Force YV12 just YV12 is this the same?

Kidding ?

Nope not kidding

Mine has output to colourspace
then has the dropdown with these options
no force,yv12,yuy2,rgb24,rgb32




David

Dialhot 03-19-2004 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DKruskie
Mine has output to colourspace
then has the dropdown with these options
no force,yv12,yuy2,rgb24,rgb32

So you are really kidding...

jorel 03-19-2004 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dialhot
Quote:

Originally Posted by DKruskie
Mine has output to colourspace
then has the dropdown with these options
no force,yv12,yuy2,rgb24,rgb32

So you are really kidding...

no Phil, he is not kidding.....i have the same!!!!
8O

see the "release notes" :

XviD-1.0-RC3-29022004 _Release Candidate_

Based on CVS from 29.02.2004 13:00h MET

Changelog:

XviD-1.0-RC3-29022004 (ni hao!):
- Bitrate calculator fixes
- Status window fixes (-> GMCed frames get counted)
- Decoder fixes
- Workaround for dev-api-3 non-mod16 encodes
- Mod4 / YV12 resolutions encoding fixed
- Multilanguage installer
-> IMPORTANT: we need proper feedback and testing now - we want 1.0 to be final soon!

ATTENTION: Since I lost all my data, I switched to another installer system.
(Since XviD-1.0-RC1.)
If you used the old NSIS installer, please uninstall it manually
before upgrading with these new installers.
If you have done that already, upgrading with these new installers
works like you expect it.
Also, Win9x support is better now with this installer.

Remember, this binary is for educational testing purposes only!
You agree to keep me free of any (legal) issues involved with downloading
and using this binary!

XviD home: http://www.xvid.org/
Doom9's forum: http://forum.doom9.org/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=52

eMail: de_koepi at gmx dot de (replace the at with @ and the dot with a .)
URL: http://koepi.roeder.goe.net/

i can send a picture of the "xvid configuration" by mail if you want!

Dialhot 03-19-2004 09:02 PM

And so ? He has "no force, yv12,...". You have "no force, yv12...", others have "no force, yv12..."

But seriously, asking if "YV12" is equivalent to "force to YV12" when the first choice is "no force" can't be anything but a joke. No ?

Oh, just a little think : I also have "YV12" in the menu. I wonder if I'm right when I tell that means "force to YV12". Who knows ? Perhaps I should ask that to the developper. What do you thinkl Jorel ?

jorel 03-19-2004 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Dialhot
And so ? He has "no force, yv12,...". You have "no force, yv12...", others have "no force, yv12..."

But seriously, asking if "YV12" is equivalent to "force to YV12" when the first choice is "no force" can't be anything but a joke. No ?

Oh, just a little think : I also have "YV12" in the menu. I wonder if I'm right when I tell that means "force to YV12". Who knows ? Perhaps I should ask that to the developper. What do you thinkl Jorel ?

i was "talking" about the version and the "configure decoder tab"!
excuse my poor english.

oh yes,the first is "no force"...it's a joke?
maybe!

ask to the developer......why don't?
( or we cry or we laugh!?!? )

:lol:


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