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What can I say, once CUVID was enabled is was a joy to use MP for BluRay
Thanks for the kind words The BD dev was kept private quite long so the initial impression / results should be quite good.
I have attached a couple of screen-shots from the two movies, the few frame-drops was created when switching audio (but was not noticeable in video or audio).
Audio stream change is expected to cause minor glitch in the video rendering side - this is because the BDReader.ax is not trying to keep the audio timeline untoutched. So when the audio formats are interleaved with different delays (also delays in decoding affect - probably) it is highly likely that the graph's time will jump a bit (maybe +-100 ms?) and that will cause few video frames to get dropped / doubled.
This is currently not even tried to be corrected. Mainly because I have no clue how to do it properly and it is really a rare use case to change the stream during movie (why would you change it? Just select the best one at the beginning and watch the movie ). And the minor frame drop / doubling is probably even goin unnoticed with many video content (no smooth panning happening at the moment).
I might fix it in 2012, if I get really bored and there is nothing else to be fixed. So quite unlikely