Movie freeze when using seek while playing img files through daemon tools (1 Viewer)

zasz

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Hi all!

I'm having trouble using seek (left/right arrows on keyboard) while playing img files mounted through daemon tools, though iso files works fine (maybe it's a coincidence but I tried 4 img's and two iso's). It seems to skip to some position in the vicinity of where I want to skip (+/- a minute or two), I get video for less than a second before the image freeze, but no audio. I recall having the same problem with 0.2.2.0 but I assumed I had a problem with my setup so I never tested it further. Now it's a new computer and still the same issue.

I'm a newbie on filters and stuff but I tried changing a bit under DVD->DVD Codec->Video codec and Movies->Movie Player->MPEG-2 video decoder without any improvements, I also tried disabling VMR 9 exclusive mode as someone suggested in some other thread.

The filters I use are whatever I got with the latest CCCP (I did something with the settings while testing other stuff but I reset it while testing this)

Daemon tools version is 4.10.

Regular DVD and xvid avi files work fine

A couple of logs are attached where I try different things, I should have started saving the log files (and set loglevel to debug) earlier but unfortunately I didn't think of this... I could recommend "img iso debug loglevel.log" where I play "some movie.img" and fail to seek, and then "another movie.iso" which works fine. Perhaps the repaint line below is the culprit? (the number after repaint is different between attempts)

Code:
2008-01-19 11:34:15.937500 [Info.][MPMain]: g_Player loading seekstep config 
2008-01-19 11:34:18.046875 [Debug][MPMain]: g_Player.StepNow() - Preparing to seek to 0:1:30
2008-01-19 11:34:18.046875 [Info.][MPMain]: DVDPlayer:Seek to 0:1:30
2008-01-19 11:34:18.078125 [Info.][MPMain]: DVDPlayer:Seek to 0:1:30 done
2008-01-19 11:34:19.562500 [Info.][MPMain]: VMR9Helper: playing->repaint 4



Could it be a filter thing? Daemon tools issue? Any ideas? Thanks for any help!
 

zasz

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No, sorry... I've pretty much given up trying, perhaps this bump of the thread could get some more attention.

Do you have the exact same problem? With a similar setup? Tried anything to fix it?
 

graemef

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I actually did get a win by setting the movies codec to ffdshow and configuring ffdshow to process mpeg1 and mpeg2 movies (disabled by default)
 

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