![]() ![]()
I just tried out the new LAV CUVID Decoder and it has worked fine on the few movies I have tried. Subtitles -> Check them on if you want to use subs (I do) Best of the deinterlacing options in ffdshow IMHO Deinterlacing -> YADIF + Double Frame Rate. Codec Section -> VC-1 change to either Disable (to let the std MS DMO Decoder load) or wmv9 if you have any Interlaced VC-1 content (libavcodec can not decode it) ![]() Codec Section -> H.264/AVC change decoder to ffmpeg-mt if you need smooth playback of high frame rate 264/AVC (eg 50 or 60p from newer camcorders) Other Similar Filters: Std MS Video Decoders in Windows, Specialty Filters (CoreAVC etc)Ĭonfiguration: The out of the box config is not too bad but I've found a couple of changes that I needed. Limitations: May not always be the "best" for a particular task and it can be an odd filter to configure correctly especially if you are new to many of the concepts and options The main video decoding Library is known as "libavcodec" though there are other libraries that you can select for various formats.īenefits: Pretty much will handle everthing and has more options and features than you can poke a stick at SQUEEZE SVR 32 LOGITECH MEDIA SERVER CODEThere has been plenty of effort to clean up the code and a new "Stable" release is about to be made. ![]() When in doubt, ffdshow is a good all round choice though bugs and enhancements are when the (and if) the devs get to it. SQUEEZE SVR 32 LOGITECH MEDIA SERVER INSTALLYou can install and forget or add some config tweaks if you want to deselect various formats.ĭescription: ffdshow has been around for ages, and the project produces both an Audio and Video Filter though the efforts of various devs at various times. This filter is not for you if you want to do any post processing (but you can use JRiver Audio Renderer for this), or if you want to BitStreamĬonfiguration: Very straight forward. Limitations: Only supports decoding the DTS-MA "Core" but you can add in support for this - see. SQUEEZE SVR 32 LOGITECH MEDIA SERVER FULLSupports all the major Audio Formats at full bit rate/bit depth decoding The development of this has progress significantly and is now my preferred Audio Decoder.īenefits: Quick, stable, and straightforward. It is under active development with the dev (nevcairiel) releasing regular updates and he is responsive to bug reports and feature requests. Audio Renderer: Reclock (for now - waiting to use JR's Audio Renderer)ĭescription: A full description is on the first post but it is a versatile Audio Decoder handles most audio formats decoding them to PCM. Video Decoder: FFDSHOW (+ MS DMO decoder for VC-1) ![]() Audio Decoder: LAVAudio (+ Arcsoft HD Audio for DTS-MA) My Filters: I'll add a post on each filter but here is my current preferences: Yami V2700 as the receiver feeding a 60" Pio Plasma (ISF Calibrated), and Axiom Audio 5.1 speaker setup (only Calibrated by me ) HTPC: Q6600, Win7 32-Bit Ultimate, HD 5670 outputting Video (1080p) and Audio (LPCM 5.1) over HDMI There is no "one" best filter for each users needs. Understanding this bit is very important as it guides which Filters are better for what you want to do. Last and least for me is worrying about trying to squeeze the "best" from highly compressed material downloaded for the Net. I am most interested in getting the best quality I can from original HD Source Material (eg Blu-ray), Camcoder footage (SD and HD), then DTV and DVD. I've been trying to simplify my Filters down to just the ones I want and need to produce the best quality Audio and Video outputfor my setup. My Objective: Like many I started with codec packs but I'm no fan of this approach as you really don't understand what is happening or why and you can end up with multiple versions of the same filter all installed in different directories etc. There is a good guide in the Wiki originally created by Glynor years ago but I thought it may be useful to have a thread on what people are using and why. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |