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Dodgy Bob

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    Hi all,

    Two problems. All was working lovely, ffdshow for "normal" video and PowerDVD 8 for HD. Then it stopped. I think possibly it was the installation of a PowerDVD patch that did it. Can't be sure though.

    Now I have these issues :

    1. PowerDVD 8 codec doesn't appear in the drop down list for H.264 codec choice.

    2. If I choose PowerDVD 8 for MPEG2 playback then MP still uses ffdshow.

    I've tried uninstalling and re-installing PowerDVD and I've upgraded ATI Catalyst from 9.7 to 9.8.

    Thanks.

    Bob.
     

    Owlsroost

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    Yes, it was almost certainly the PDVD patch that broke it - the codecs in more recent versions of PDVD are not available to other applications.

    To quote from another web site - "DirectShow support was removed from the AVC & VC1 codecs that come with the PDVD 8 Build 2521 Ultra and PDVD 9 Build 1501 Ultra..So AVC codecs which comes with the latest PowerDVD Ultra package are not able to use in other apps....."

    Tony
     

    Dodgy Bob

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    OK, thanks.

    That answers problem 1.

    But what about no. 2? For none HD stuff the PowerDVD codecs were still visible and selectable in the drop-downs. But even though they were chosen MP still used ffdshow.
     

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    Probably a merit problem on ffdshow or PowerDVD. Can you check the graph that is being build ? (using graphedit or graphstudio)
     

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    Probably a merit problem on ffdshow or PowerDVD. Can you check the graph that is being build ? (using graphedit or graphstudio)

    Filmerit shows no problems.

    I've downloaded and installed graphstudio but don't know how to use it :oops:
     

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    Dodgy Bob

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    proppage was the problem, now sorted, thanks. :)

    I've re-installed just the base version of PowerDVD 8 Ultra and have the codec choices again. Will do more testing.
     

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    you can use "HDPACK 2.2" to just install the pdvd codec
    with regards to ffdshow you can disable the h264 portion of the codec, that may stop it loading
    change lib... to "none"
     

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