stuboy Posted October 6, 2009 Posted October 6, 2009 I am trying to view a bladerunner bluray in DVBViewer but the picture is a green screen with a corupted picture. I have looked in the filters menu but the wmvideo dmo decoder is greyed out. I have tried selecting various decoder in the directx tab but nothing seems to change this. Can andbody shed some light on this please. Quote
CiNcH Posted October 6, 2009 Posted October 6, 2009 (edited) 2 ways to get it working... - either use the ArcSoft TotalMedia Theater V2 decoder for VC-1 (which is the only usable standalone decoder that can be used together with the DVBSource filter), which is not available any longer - or use MakeMKV to rip the BD into a MKV container (afterwards you can perfectly use the MS WMVideo DMO together with the Haali Media Splitter, DVBSource won't work with this decoder) (you can't select a VC-1 decoder within the DirectX options of the DVBViewer) Edited October 6, 2009 by CiNcH Quote
stuboy Posted October 7, 2009 Author Posted October 7, 2009 2 ways to get it working... - either use the ArcSoft TotalMedia Theater V2 decoder for VC-1 (which is the only usable standalone decoder that can be used together with the DVBSource filter), which is not available any longer - or use MakeMKV to rip the BD into a MKV container (afterwards you can perfectly use the MS WMVideo DMO together with the Haali Media Splitter, DVBSource won't work with this decoder) (you can't select a VC-1 decoder within the DirectX options of the DVBViewer) Thanks for the quick repsonse. I have managed to get the Arcsoft V2 software but i'm not quite sure where I go know. I'm assuming that I need to get a filter called DVBSource and select that in the directX options and then select the Arcsoft decoder within that. Please forgive my lack of knowledge here. Any help is much appreiciated. Quote
CiNcH Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 No, you have to make sure that the ArcSoft Video Decoder has the highest merit among all VC-1 decoders installed in your system. This can be done with GraphStudio for example. Or you just uninstall all other VC-1 decoders. Then ArcSoft will also be used if it is the only one left... Quote
stuboy Posted October 8, 2009 Author Posted October 8, 2009 wow, graphstudio, its a whole new world. Did what you said and it works brilliantly, so simple when you know how. And now I can really bugger things up Thank again. Quote
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