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Re: Avcodec.library bounty update
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you are having 3DVD Players inside X1000 ? Guess you are playing them from Harddrive ? Please give some details about:

1) name of DVD / downloadlink
2) resolution of DVD
3) software used (DVPlayer)
4) settings used

This makes it compareable to other systems. As for me, I can still not even play one DVD in full HD on my X1000. But yes, this might be due to havin comercial DVD`s etc.

I don^t have three DVD players inside my X1000. I play it from harddisk.
The files are from the original DVD^s but without any copy protection.
I have removed them with A..DVD ;)

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Slower? On which computer? What kind of videos (formats)?

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I can still not even play one DVD in full HD on my X1000. But yes, this might be due to havin comercial DVD`s etc.

I think there must be something wrong with your X1000, as it is more than powerful enough to play it (it's only on something like a Sam440 where that might be a problem).

It could be your DVD drive isn't entirely complaint with specifications, and that is causing probles for DVPlayer. I suggest buying a LiteOn DVD drive to replace it, if you can.

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for commercial dvds you need the dvdcss plugin or you will not ever able to play them with DVplayer..

http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?fun ... ideo/misc/dvddvplayer.lha

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@Trixie

53.1 had some tricks enabled which are now disabled by default since it might cause issues on certain cases.

You can try to enable them with:

shell> setenv AVCODEC_TRICKS 1

Note however, this may or may not is the reason, there were new API functions on the last core which to make them backward compatible with our lib we had to implement some wrapper on top of it.

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@ChrisH
I copied VOB files etc. to Harddrive, and yes it works with new avcodec.library. However, I am getting sort of "Interlace" stripes when the person moves fast (X1000 first contact).

regards Gerograph

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The video on these DVDs isn't stored progressively and a computer display is progressive (you already know the exception), so that's probably normal.

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but haven't got that on windows media player ? So is this still somehow due to gfx card ?

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WMP and also mplayer have deinterlacing, I don't know if this software has that option.

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O.K. ! Thanx for infos

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DVPlayer doesn't have de-interlacing AFAIK, but I don't notice the problem when a little away from the monitor. (Plus de-interlacing is very hard to get right - at least I had big problems on *Windows* getting a result that didn't look low-res!)

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@diegocr (or whoever knows the answer)
Will this library add support for any new audio/video codecs to DVPlayer, or does that require DVPlayer to be updated? (I realise it won't magically start supporting new container file formats like MKV.) Any examples of common ones (that I might have heard of) which now work in DVPlayer?

What other benefits should the library provide? Presumably DVD playback won't be any more or less compatible? Just maybe speed improvements? And no need to install external codecs?

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Will this library add support for any new audio/video codecs to DVPlayer, or does that require DVPlayer to be updated?

The later unfortunately.

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@ChrisH

As Elwood says, in order to be able to play all video formats provided by this new library, Cobra has to update DvPlayer.

Regarding the benefits : speed (even more on Altivec AmigaOnes) and indeed no need for external codecs.

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Definitely both you are wrong

He's asking for codecs, and indeed DvP does *not* needs to be updated for more of them to be supported/playable.

If we talk about containers, that's another history though. If you have a 90s MPEG-1 stream embed into a MKV file DvP will not be able to play it and therefore it'll need to be updated, but just to support new containers such as MP4 or MKV.

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Yes, I was thinking about containers but all in all, DvPlayer cannot read MP4 files until it is updated

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Yeah, but obviously due DVP does not uses this lib to handle containers, so it has nothing to do with the lib basically.

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@diegocr

Is there an SDK available for this latest avcodec.library ?

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I need to setup a site where to place updates and all other files - if you can't wait, send me an email and i'll prepare something useable to send you back.

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53.1 had some tricks enabled which are now disabled by default since it might cause issues on certain cases.

You can try to enable them with:

shell> setenv AVCODEC_TRICKS 1

Thanks for the tip. I'm getting slightly better results with the tricks on, and as I haven't run into any problems so far, I'll keep them enabled.

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