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<blockquote data-quote="magnetism" data-source="post: 360917" data-attributes="member: 57573"><p>Actually,I tried something different. I quickly setup a source filter, using the microsoft excamples to output a transparent image and connected that to DirectVobSub. So you'd have</p><p></p><p>SourceFilter -> VobSub -> VMRMixer</p><p>Haali->Video Decoder -> VMRMixer</p><p></p><p>That way, dxva keeps working. I Had to hack VSFilter somewhat to make it deal with transparent blitting etc. But that all seems to work now. The only problem is that the subtitles aren't in sync.</p><p>That, and of course you'd have to setup the sourcefilter somehow to output the correct image size and framerates I guess. Then you'd have to rewrite the MP bits that deal with subtitle filters and make sure VMR works etc etc.</p><p>I'll maybe spend some more time on this later, although to be honest my HTPC has been able to play anything I've thrown at it without dxva so the priority isn't great..</p><p></p><p>Anyway, just thought I'd throw the idea out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magnetism, post: 360917, member: 57573"] Actually,I tried something different. I quickly setup a source filter, using the microsoft excamples to output a transparent image and connected that to DirectVobSub. So you'd have SourceFilter -> VobSub -> VMRMixer Haali->Video Decoder -> VMRMixer That way, dxva keeps working. I Had to hack VSFilter somewhat to make it deal with transparent blitting etc. But that all seems to work now. The only problem is that the subtitles aren't in sync. That, and of course you'd have to setup the sourcefilter somehow to output the correct image size and framerates I guess. Then you'd have to rewrite the MP bits that deal with subtitle filters and make sure VMR works etc etc. I'll maybe spend some more time on this later, although to be honest my HTPC has been able to play anything I've thrown at it without dxva so the priority isn't great.. Anyway, just thought I'd throw the idea out there. [/QUOTE]
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