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Reino

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  1. I picked the Matroska splitter as an example, because I thought it would be save to say that, if that one wouldn't work, the others probably wouldn't either. BUT, after googling "msvc 2010 windows 2000", a lot became clear. Ultimately it turns out to be a compiler issue. MS Visual Studio 2010 simply doesn't support Windows 2000. It's the only compiler used today. After a bit of searching I found out the following versions are last ones compiled with MS Visual Studio 2008 (which should still work on Windows 2000): - MPC - Home Cinema 1.4.2815.0 - Standalone filters 1.5.2.3030 A couple of links that came up after performing above mentioned google search were interesting though: - How to compile a C++ application in Visual Studio 2010 so that it could work in Windows 2000? - Visual C++ 2010 Apps Don't Support Windows 2000 If you want to keep using updated versions of MPC-HC or its standalone filters, I suggest you ask the developers to have a look at these links and see what the possibilities are at: - the "Software Players hideout of the Doom9 forum (start your own topic, or post a reply in the big Media Player Classic Home Cinema (MPC-HC) - DXVA! topic) - or create a bug report / feature request at SourceForge That's all I can do for you, sorry. What's that?
  2. Hi johk, I've been getting this question from someone else too some time ago, which is quite worrying. Since I don't have Win2000 myself, could you do me a favour and see if there's any of the 4 attached Matroska splitters working for you, and if so, which one(s)? I have used the nightly builds from Xvid.ru in my DSFP now for a long time, but according to their documentation, they do not support Win2000 (at least Win2000 is not listed). MPC-HC's official website (Sourceforge) however advertises with support for WinNT and Win2000, so if they live up to their promise, I'd say they should work for you. But again, could you please test all 4 of them included in the attachment and post your findings here?
  3. Okay, I've really dug into this. To sum it up: MPC-HomeCinema and it's SHOUTcast Source Filter are the culprit. And to make matters worse; I completely overlooked the DC-Bass Source Filter its shoutcast support out of the box. After quite some testing this filter passes with flying colours for all sorts of audio streams, whereas the MPC-HC SHOUTcast Source Filter fails miserably. It's because I abandoned Zoom Player (where the DC-Bass Source Filter works perfectly*) some years ago in favour of Foobar that I thought there's something wrong the filter's shoutcast support, but it seems it's in fact MPC-HC which is the culprit. Somehow it can't call forth the DC-Bass Source Filter for audio streams. If you'd like to see the full test report, click here. Overlooking everything now, I think with the next update I'll replace the MPC-HC SHOUTcast Source Filter in favour of the DC-Bass Source Filter. Why? Although they might be able to fix the issues with MP3 and AAC, I don't know if we can expect Vorbis support and the DC-Bass Source Filter has already just that. If you're using MPC-HC, you can forget streaming, at least for now. To listen to online radiostations I suggest you use Zoom Player, or if you're desperate MONOGRAM GraphStudio (GraphEdit is old!), together with the DC-Bass Source Filter. Be sure to unregister the MPC-HC SHOUTcast Source Filter first! * Only OGG-streams are a bit troublesome. They won't play at the moment, but I think it's an issue with Zoom Player rather than with the filter. With MONOGRAM GraphStudio OGG-streams are working fine.
  4. Hi dancri77, I have to admit, because I rarely listen to SHOUTcast streams, I haven't tested the source filter with every update recently. Although I'm on WinXP (and I can't help people with Win7), the thing doesn't work with me either. At least the standalone source filter, because MPC-HC's embedded SHOUTcast source filter still works fine (weird...). I've created a ticket so developers can have a look at it. After having tried several things, I don't have a temporary solution, so we have to wait for the MPC-HC developers to come up with a solution. Thanks for letting me know.
  5. Haha, thanks a lot! How careless of me! It's because lately I received some complaints about the use of 7z. Some people didn't know how to open it. That's why I decided to switch back to zip, but it seems I forgot to update the url as well. Now it's working again.
  6. Update: DirectShow FilterPack 3.21
  7. Update: DirectShow FilterPack 3.2
  8. A small update: DirectShow FilterPack 3.12 The latest Bass Source Filter update was back in March :x. I was actually waiting to make a bigger update, but sadly enough it's very quiet in "DirectShow Filter land" at the moment.
  9. A small update: DirectShow FilterPack 3.11
  10. A small update: DirectShow FilterPack 3.1
  11. Hi electroglyph, So the DCoder - Bass Source Filter is perfectly capable of handling WavPack files (*.WV), but for MKV[some_encoded_video+WavPack]-files (embedded WavPack Audio) the CoreCodec - WV Decoder is still needed. Yes you're right! Can't believe I forgot to rename the new one and delete the old one that time... Thanks a lot!For everyone: delete "cdxareader.ax" and rename "cdxareader.ax (Gabest(clsid) - CDXA Source Filter 1.0.0.2 - 18092007)" to "cdxareader.ax", then you can install the whole package (or only this one) in which case the newest CDXA Source Filter will be registered. It's not a big disaster, but still. I apologize for the inconvenience this may have caused. If you really want the DCoder - Bass Source Filter to handle AAC (and MP3 perhaps), you have to unregister the Gabest(clsid) - MPA Splitter and the DCoder - Bass Source Filter, then open up the "Registration.ini" in the Bass Source Filter directory and change aac=0 (and mp3=0) to aac=1 (and mp3=1). After that, register the DCoder - Bass Source Filter again.I don't have any problems time-seeking through a AAC or a MP3 file with the MPA Splitter and FFDShow though. p.s. I don't know what props means
  12. Update: DirectShow FilterPack 3.0
  13. I'm sorry Sciddow, but I don't have Windows Vista at the moment, and I'm not planning on using it any time soon (at least not for now). Ever since my last update there haven't been any updated mediafilters, and as far as I know all of them are primarily created for WinXP. I just can't tell you, because I don't have Windows Vista. Of course you're free to try them out on Windows Vista Maybe I'm going to add the DC-Bass Source Filter from DCoder to my DSFP in the next release, but that depends on a couple of things. This single mediafilter will replace a couple of other filters, which means smaller filesizes in the end. All we can do is wait.
  14. Hi AndrewW, Are you sure the DS-filters are installed perfectly? You can check this with "DirectShow Filter Manager." (included with DSFP) And of course "DivX", in your case, needs to ticked within the FFDShow setup. Have you also tried to play those files with other (plugin-based)programs? Do you happen to have a sample of this mp3- and avi-file(DivX)? If so, please pm me so I check them out. They might even be corrupted for all we know! For iso-files you'll need an emulation-program like Alcohol or UltraISO, etc.
  15. Update: DirectShow FilterPack 2.2
  16. Vorbis in AVI?...are you sure about that!? Don't you mean Vorbis in MKV or OGM?
  17. You're half right. Most people will of course us it for decoding purposes, but you can also encode stuff via VFW with VirtualDub for instance.
  18. hmm...oke o_O
  19. Decoding (audio & video): - DSFP + ffdshow - Zoom Player Encoding (audio): - Command-line tools + Multi frontend - Command-line tools + Audiograbber (for audio cds) - Belight (for AC3) Encoding (video): - (Auto) Gordian Knot - AviSynth - VirtualDub(Mod)
  20. Hello #rootworm,What exactly is so horrible about the CDDA Filter? I'm not the one who uses this filter every day, because I never listen to CD's to be honoust, but of course I tested it before putting it in my DSFP. I didn't encounter anything serieus.
  21. For over 4 years now I've been using the Realtek ALC650 (nVidia SoundStorm) on my Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe. It produces magnificent sound. Many times I've been accused of "radar-user" because I could (and still can) hear people very good around the corner. I'm not sure about the Intel HDA (high definition audio), but back then the nVidia nForce2 MPC was the best onboard solution available. It even got put up against the Creative Audigy 2 in this review, and they're quite on par with eachother.
  22. Perhaps this one could also be interesting: VisionTek lanceert X1300 256MB PCI Visiontek introduces X1300 PCI
  23. Reino

    Codec slipstreaming

    Then I think you didn't search thoroughly enough. There sure are a few around for free.
  24. Haha, well you see, Fridge talks/blabs quite a lot, sometimes a little too much I don't play HL2DM or CS:S, heck I don't even own the game (I did play HL2 singleplayer about 1/1,5 years ago though), so I guess Fridge was a little too eager on that one. TacticalOps I have been playing now for over 6 years (maybe even 7), and this I play almost daily. And about the short temper ... I don't mind being killed at all, but if this is due to a stupid action of myself, I sometimes can get a little agitated (quite normal reaction imo ). Perhaps I demand a too high level of skill of myself... And a little something about the ping story: in august 2004 we got ADSL (broadband), but before that we had 56k and so I always played with a ping of ± 150ms and I still pwned! Well this is quite a surprise then. I didn't know Fridge played HL2. Although I did like HL2 singleplayer, I also heared from people from TO who f***edup their aim by playing CS:S for a while and then returning to TO. But who knows, maybe I'll drop by some time. P.s. I couldn't resist:
  25. Lol, oh really!? I'm not aware of any of this.
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