Simon82 Posted October 24, 2004 Share Posted October 24, 2004 (edited) Hi, I've installed ffdshow but I don't see it on the list of Directshow filters into DVBViewer. There's only in the audio filters but not video.. How can I do? Thanx. Edited October 24, 2004 by Simon82 Quote Link to comment
Guest Oliver Posted October 24, 2004 Share Posted October 24, 2004 There is no native MPEG2 decoder provided with FFDShow. Although you can enable "raw" support in the FFDShow properties, then the filter will be used together(!) with most decoders. Bye, Oliver Quote Link to comment
Simon82 Posted October 24, 2004 Author Share Posted October 24, 2004 There is no native MPEG2 decoder provided with FFDShow. Although you can enable "raw" support in the FFDShow properties, then the filter will be used together(!) with most decoders. Bye, Oliver How can you enable raw support? Quote Link to comment
Simon82 Posted October 24, 2004 Author Share Posted October 24, 2004 (edited) This way. I've enabled it but no change if I modified ffdshow options... Edited October 24, 2004 by Simon82 Quote Link to comment
Guest Oliver Posted October 24, 2004 Share Posted October 24, 2004 (edited) Works fine for me. Bye, Oliver PS: Maybe FFDShow doesn't work in combination with Cyberlink. Edited October 24, 2004 by Oliver Quote Link to comment
Griga Posted October 24, 2004 Share Posted October 24, 2004 There is no native MPEG2 decoder provided with FFDShow. The latest version provides MPEG2 decoding, and it works with the DVBViewer - but not very well. I've enabled it but no change if I modified ffdshow options... First click OK in FFDShow, then Rebuild Graph in DVBViewer. If this doesn't work, try another video decoder. Dunno wether the Cyberlink accepts a video post processor - I've experienced that it insists on connecting to the Overlay Mixer 2. Quote Link to comment
Simon82 Posted October 24, 2004 Author Share Posted October 24, 2004 There is no native MPEG2 decoder provided with FFDShow. The latest version provides MPEG2 decoding, and it works with the DVBViewer - but not very well. I've enabled it but no change if I modified ffdshow options... First click OK in FFDShow, then Rebuild Graph in DVBViewer. If this doesn't work, try another video decoder. Dunno wether the Cyberlink accepts a video post processor - I've experienced that it insists on connecting to the Overlay Mixer 2. Now it run!! It was a old version of ffdshow... i've downloaded a new version and now run with Cyberlink. Quote Link to comment
giorusso Posted October 24, 2004 Share Posted October 24, 2004 (edited) Now it run!! ...it runs but not on all channels...mainly problems of syncro with a lot of them, tried with Cyberlink (ATI Oem vers.), Elecard (2.3 ver.) and Intervideo BTW....of course it's not in topic with the tread, but the damned "single click 4 channels changing" never worked 4 me...with feature activated I always have to do a double click to change channel from the Channels List Edited October 24, 2004 by giorusso Quote Link to comment
Griga Posted October 24, 2004 Share Posted October 24, 2004 but the damned "single click 4 channels changing" never worked 4 me Never seen that option - where is it? Quote Link to comment
giorusso Posted October 26, 2004 Share Posted October 26, 2004 ...ure right, now in version 2.3 the option is gone but I'm sure that in previous DVBViewer version there was one...anyway, it would be fine if the changing channel was a bit quicker that the actual...it's ugly slow compared to other proggys (Alt-DVB or SkyView)...of course I know the others have maybe few less features but maybe there's something to be done Quote Link to comment
Griga Posted October 26, 2004 Share Posted October 26, 2004 ure right, now in version 2.3 the option is gone but I'm sure that in previous DVBViewer version there was one I'm sure there never was such an option, cause I've been working on the channellist code more than once - would have seen it. I think, you've misunderstood something. it would be fine if the changing channel was a bit quicker that the actual. Well for me it's quick enough. Usually 1 second or even less, with DVBViewer 2.3 b, DVBViewer Filter 2.0, Fast Channelswitching enabled, Automatic Video/Audio Format Detection disabled (video format detection may last up to 0.7 s, but only some decoders need it). it's ugly slow compared to other proggys What have you done to it? That's not normal... you should check your settings. Quote Link to comment
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