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Help reproducing HD files Just wondering if I can solve my situation with 720p AVI files; my system is: 1.2 Ghz 384 MB RAM 128 MB graphics cards (it's an Asylum GeForce MX 4000 with 8xAGP) but I'm unable to play 720p files without skipping frames or asincronism between audio and video. I've read an article from a guy who has basically 1 Ghz, 128 MB of graphics card, the same or less RAM memory, and he made it posible to execute just fine files up to 1080i, and he said he solved the problem "Using a DirectShow filter filter that effieciently took advantage of DXVA (DirectX Video Acceleration) I was able to watch 1080i sourced material". The article is here http://www.hdbeat.com/2006/02/20/how...ng-on-your-pc/ I've read an article at the IEEE about Accelerate video decoding with generic GPU, so it seems a posible thing to do. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/wr...number=1425532 Just wondering what filter do I need to buy/download/install if it's posible- Or a better configuration of my BsPlayer to take all of the GPU and not only the CPU. Thanks a lot in advance for your time! edit: my OS is winxp home sp2 and the bsplayer version is 1.37 |
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Check setting of "Rendering mode" under (rightclick >) Options > preferences > Video > Video rendering [Perhaps try DirectDraw surface or VMR-9.]
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Don't know what u mean with video container and turning off the deinterlace. |
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(•) http://trailers.divx.com/Fox/ThankYouForSmoking_HD.zip [1280*544 px] It used 15% of my Pentium 4 2.66 GHz, when decoding using FFDSHOW without any post-processing functions turned on. This is normal. (•) http://trailers.divx.com/Dreamworks/SharkTale_HD.zip [1280*688 px] Used 22% of my Pentium 4 2.66 GHz. (•) http://trailers.divx.com/Dreamworks/Madagascar_HD.zip [1280*720 px] Used 22% of my Pentium 4 2.66 GHz. The video format was DivX 5 (DX50) for all clips. Look for Post Processing in your decoder (Options -> Filters) and turn them off. What filter are you using for decoding? I didn't use any SSE/SSE2 optimizations or GPU assistance (except scaling), so your comp is most likely able to keep up too. BSPlayer automatically zoomed out as the res was greater than my desktop currently set. But this happens in hardware even using old i740, so shouldn't be a problem. AVI is a container format, which carries one or more video and audio streams, which themselves are in one format or another. The container format has little influence on the processor time needed for decoding. Deinterlace is a solution how to fix legacy video where each frame contained 2 fields, taken at different time moments (not needed here). __ Strange that the required CPU on that page is as fast as 2.4 GHz. What does that DivXPlayer they are offering do... Really post-processing – creating data which doesn't exist in the file... :? The player installer is 15 MB :o. Bloatware. |
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Shark Tale play in here very bad, average of 15 fps in 1280x688 !!!! resolution, using DivX decoder and consuming 85-95 % of my PIV@2,4 EDIT: WIth postprocessing disabled playing OK. |
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Hi again, thanks to all for the interest of helping. I were a little busy and couldn't test the compuer with these options, but I did it now and it doesn't work. the video of shark tale trailer plays normally, but the audio is not in sync with the video. other important thing is that in filters (at bs player) I don't get options to configure. finally, I've disabled the post processing at the divx configuration utility. I'm thinking my CPU is just not enough for these bitrates, becouse it's working at 99%/95% and the ram memory being used is about 280 when I've 384MB installed, so the problem is not the RAM memory and/or the GPU/video card internal memory (128MB). Cheers folks. |
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:) It will be useful if you tell other users how did you make the videos play properly. I think the creators of these clips have tried to squeeze hi-res content in a bitrate apropriate for PAL resolution. I noticed many compression artifacts. The bitrate alone will not require a very fast computer. Your machine will probably be too slow for H264/AVC decoding at regular 1-2 MBit/s. H264 is a very good format and achieves its quality at expense of CPU time. |
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Do you think I'll have trouble playing this: Code: type: AVI, 1 audio stream Video: 1.22 GB, 4099 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 1280*720 (16:9), XVID Mpeg-4 Audio: 137 MB, 448 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 5 channels, AC-3 ACM Codec I'm thinking maybe windows only show the audio bitrate, instead of the video bitrate. |
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And yes, windows gives a wrong info about a video file; I've downloaded a 4099kb/s AVI file and its says "448kb/s". |
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It is up to you to determine how fast your box is, as I did with my old computer. I can only help with tips how to use all of your computing power for decoding – the thing you need right now. Quote:
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