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Looks like I'll have to fork out for PowerDVD but that's not the impression I got from this thread. H.264 Codecs: What Options Are Out There?
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Country: | Let me ask again, does anyone else use the commercial skipping option (where comskip files are present) and do you notice that the v1.0.0 RC1 version does not seem to skip the commercials any longer - or it it just my setup. Cheers Mike |
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. I may even be able to get it working -or not- tonight, but not holding my breath. Will post back results soon as.
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| MP Donator ![]() | does evr look beter, and is anyone using it under windows xp?
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According to the CoreAVC site their professional edition has GPU support, which I assume is the same as hardware acceleration?
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Country: | Ok - looks like the devs have removed the auto commercial skip feature from TV Server when comskip files are present and a recording is selected from the TV "section" of MP. I know this option worked fine before the v1.0.0 RC1 release but its not present when watching TV Recordings from the TV section in the latest release (or the subsequent SVN), but it is present when watching TV Recordings from the Video section (ie via a shared folder). That's a real pity - commercial skipping is surely one of the main useability points - right? Why take something out that actually works just fine? Update: Just recalled that previously I was using MP with TV Server on the same machine and it was that configuration in which comskip worked in TV recordings. I now use a client to watch TV recordings and it may never have worked in clients. @1gkar - I have had great success with CoreAVC and for $14.95 is a good investment. In fact, two of my TV Clients have nothing else other than MP, CoreAVC and xVid (one on Vista SP1 and the other XP SP2) and I have no trouble watching DVB-T, DVB-S or AVI's. However, I do not run DVB-T at more than 720p so it will be a different story at 1080i as mcraenz indicated. Cheers Mike Last edited by mruane; 2008-04-29 at 11:44. |
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*Edit* Hmmmm looking a little closer in the fine print there website says Quote:
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Country: | Hi, sorry if this has been covered but I can't seem to find the answer searching the forums. I have Nivida Purevideo installed which I understand is supposed to enable hardware decoding of H.264 on my Nvidia 8800GTS card. I've set all of the video options in MP to Nvidia but there is no Nvidia option under H.264. Does anyone know how to configure this? I selected this card because it was H.264 capable not realising that I had to pay extra for the Purevideo package. Now I've got it I'd like to make it work. Thanks |
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Country: | I thought the PureVideo decoder was only an MPEG2 decoder. I think you really need the cyberlink PowerDVD ultra decoder
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