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kimiraikkonen 15th December 2007 02:46 PM

Hang up while opening
 
Hi all,
I have a video which consists of DivX4 and Mp3 audio and can be played fine in Windows Media Player 9. But when i try to run it through Bsplayer Pro, it gets locked on opening and i need to kill the process or reset the computer.

I though maybe i blocked or added blacklist some filters, then looked at filter management with no entry about that fields.

What may be the reasons? If there is a problem about codecs/filters, why is it being played by WMP?

Thanks.

Farlight 15th December 2007 03:21 PM

Not necessarily the codec, did you try a different rendering mode? Btw just a head sup always try to write more then just the symptom, write down what codec you got for playing DivX system spec and so on, every bit of information helps. :) Could try for example put hardware acceleration to zero see if it's the graphic card.

kimiraikkonen 15th December 2007 10:20 PM

After converting it again into Xvid or DivX format, it works well on Bsplayer weirdly.

kimiraikkonen 18th December 2007 11:54 PM

Update: The hanging video consist of HD Video (Avi-DivX4) 768x432 dimensions and AC3 codec, after i convert only its audio to mp3, it's opened by Bsplayer, otherwise only Windows Media Player opens it well with default AC3 audio codec.

I have AC3 installed properly and was working while decoding DVDs.

adicoto 19th December 2007 06:39 AM

1. That resolution and that codec means that the file isn't a HD, best case a rip from a HD TV station.
2. The audio part, is it AC3 like 5.1 audio or it's just 48.000 Hz stereo AC3 ?

kimiraikkonen 19th December 2007 12:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adicoto
1. That resolution and that codec means that the file isn't a HD, best case a rip from a HD TV station.
2. The audio part, is it AC3 like 5.1 audio or it's just 48.000 Hz stereo AC3 ?

Dear adicoto,
It's HDTV yes, all the detailse you may want to know is included in this GSPOT screenshot.

Thanks!

http://www.resim-yukle.com/img01/14/864039hdtv.jpg

adicoto 19th December 2007 05:30 PM

Yes, I see. This is an analog capture from a possible HD TV stetion, it ain't a HD file.
Yes, it's an 48.000 Hz file. The problem it's from the audio decoder. Usually, Elecard deals this kind of audio with no problems.The file have, in fact, MP3 audio (probably Lame it's the compresor used) but it's recognised as an AC3 stream, there is where the problem is. Probably the capture software it's generating this.

kimiraikkonen 20th December 2007 08:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adicoto
Yes, I see. This is an analog capture from a possible HD TV stetion, it ain't a HD file.
Yes, it's an 48.000 Hz file. The problem it's from the audio decoder. Usually, Elecard deals this kind of audio with no problems.The file have, in fact, MP3 audio (probably Lame it's the compresor used) but it's recognised as an AC3 stream, there is where the problem is. Probably the capture software it's generating this.

Thanks for your reply, the weirdest thing is that it can be opened well with WMP but no with Bsplayer Pro although its audio is AC3 and i have AC3Filter. After encoding with mp3 then Bsplayer runs it fine.
Here is my AC3Filter details:

ac3filter.ax, 516096 bytes, Version 1.0.1.0

CompanyName:
FileDescription: ac3filter
FileVersion: 1.01a
InternalName: ac3filter
LegalCopyright: Copyright c 2002-2004 by Alexander Vigovsky
LegalTradeMarks:
OriginalFilename: ac3filter.ax
ProductName: AC3Filter
ProductVersion: 1.01a
Comments: Direct show audio decoder and processor filter

Thanks.

Tizio 20th December 2007 02:32 PM

Please kimi, when you quote someone, disable HTML code, this way I have not to edit every posts of yours to show correct quotes ;)

Can you provide a link to that video (or a smaller file with the same problem) so I'll be able to help you out (I'm not as smart as adicoto is :oops: )

kimiraikkonen 20th December 2007 11:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tizio
Please kimi, when you quote someone, disable HTML code, this way I have not to edit every posts of yours to show correct quotes ;)

Can you provide a link to that video (or a smaller file with the same problem) so I'll be able to help you out (I'm not as smart as adicoto is :oops: )

Hi Tizio, i couldn't understand why you requested me to disable HTML codes, i haven't used any HTML codes and couldn't find out the relationship between quotes. (Probably for unwanted ads links?)

Here is a small video clip (Assuming you have broadband, 55MB, good clip :) )

http://rs1.rapidshare.com/files/6204...use_of_you.rar

adicoto 21st December 2007 06:41 AM

1 Attachment(s)
The attached file contains informations about HTML disabling and the video file. No problem in here. Just one single advice...update AC3Filter.

I will try to send you a link to the same clip, but HD (for real)

BSPeter 21st December 2007 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kimiraikkonen
Hi Tizio, i couldn't understand why you requested me to disable HTML codes, i haven't used any HTML codes and couldn't find out the relationship between quotes. (Probably for unwanted ads links?)

In the Preview-windows below the difference in result is shown between "Disable HTML in this post" being checked or not:
http://members.home.nl/van.raak/HTMLdisable.png

Tizio 21st December 2007 03:10 PM

Ok, tried the file you uploaded and I have no problems in playing it. Update your AC3Filter codec as adicoto already suggested you and everything should be fine ;)
(codecs used here are FFDShow v1.0.4.1518 + AC3Filter v1.3.1.0)

Thank you Peter for the well packed reply :)

kimiraikkonen 21st December 2007 05:41 PM

BsPeter & adicoto, i knew how to disable, i just wondered what it's used for. Because i haven't used any HTML tags or codes and what they take effect on this forum pages.

Tizio, i updated AC3Filter the latest one, 1.46 with no change, file hangs at startup, works fine with WMP 9. Maybe it's because of your Bsplayer Pro is newer than mine. I have DivX 6.6.1 installed(has mpeg4 generic decoding support). Or your AC3 filter settings are different.

Could you give here a link of a short video which has AC3 codec and can run with Bsplayer to test my AC3 configuration?

Note: Some other converted AC3 audio-having videos can't be played correctly. I'm using official and unique drivers for my C-Media CMI8738 sound card driver. (there's no newer official, horrible)

Thanks!

kimiraikkonen 21st December 2007 06:27 PM

Update: Weird, i copied file into another drive location now it's played by Bsplayer...

Tizio 21st December 2007 06:29 PM

Is it possible that your HDD is fragmented a lot or has bad sectors?
Try to defragment it

kimiraikkonen 21st December 2007 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tizio
Is it possible that your HDD is fragmented a lot or has bad sectors?
Try to defragment it

First i thought like you, against the risk of bad blocks, i performed a read test onto that file and passed successfully, no read errors(DiskChecker), also if there was bad blocks, it couldn't be copied to another location.

If it was because defragmentation, the video display should have come and playback should be sluttered. But in my problem there wasn't any display except hanging view of Bsplayer.

Anymore thoughts?

Thanks!

adicoto 21st December 2007 06:57 PM

Reinstall Windows, your system it's .......

BSPeter 21st December 2007 07:19 PM

[quote=kimiraikkonen]
Quote:

Originally Posted by 'Tizio'
Is it possible that your HDD is fragmented a lot or has bad sectors?
Try to defragment it[/quοte]....

Quote:

Originally Posted by kimiraikkonen earlier
BsPeter & adicoto, i knew how to disable....,

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adicoto 21st December 2007 08:14 PM

Sample of the original file (1080i)

http://rapidshare.com/files/78148045..._test.mpg.html

sample of the 720p encode

http://rapidshare.com/files/78154956/test1.avi.html


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