SAF v4.00 ''stable'' (StandAlone Filters) - DXVA ready (H.264 and VC-1). (2 Viewers)

Should i integrate FFDshow in to SAF?

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hoborg

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You can check yourself. Look here: START-SAF-FFDSHOW-configure audio here "output" and look what you have in "Connect to:" or "miltichanel device". If you see here HDMI or something like that, then yes, it should be possible to change it "on - the - fly".

In mulitchannel device i have ATI HDMI and SPDIF. So it should be possible?

Looks like yes, but you need to create profiles yourself - it is not hard.

You can try to swap ATI HDMI and SPDIF on the fly - play video, change it, stop video and play it again - try and see.
 

1stdead

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You can check yourself. Look here: START-SAF-FFDSHOW-configure audio here "output" and look what you have in "Connect to:" or "miltichanel device". If you see here HDMI or something like that, then yes, it should be possible to change it "on - the - fly".

In mulitchannel device i have ATI HDMI and SPDIF. So it should be possible?

Looks like yes, but you need to create profiles yourself - it is not hard.

You can try to swap ATI HDMI and SPDIF on the fly - play video, change it, stop video and play it again - try and see.

Hmm getting a lot of codecs errors. Xvid, mpeg4 etc. after swapping .
 

hoborg

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In mulitchannel device i have ATI HDMI and SPDIF. So it should be possible?

Looks like yes, but you need to create profiles yourself - it is not hard.

You can try to swap ATI HDMI and SPDIF on the fly - play video, change it, stop video and play it again - try and see.

Hmm getting a lot of codecs errors. Xvid, mpeg4 etc. after swapping .

No idea, maybe you need to restart MP too.
 

1stdead

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Looks like yes, but you need to create profiles yourself - it is not hard.

You can try to swap ATI HDMI and SPDIF on the fly - play video, change it, stop video and play it again - try and see.

Hmm getting a lot of codecs errors. Xvid, mpeg4 etc. after swapping .

No idea, maybe you need to restart MP too.

Maybe. But think something went wrong in the settings.

Hmm don't think it's possible as mediaportal decide which audio render it will use.
 

hoborg

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    Tested with analog audio output (no digital output on this PC).

    I just tested playback of all files and a lot more I had already (wmv, 1080i mkv, mpeg2, mp4 and many more) and all video and audio plays well. Now, before I add this pack to my dedicated HTPC I need to know one thing: Can I still use ReClock as my audio renderer? Because I need it (my TV doesn't support 24p) to reclock to 25fps (75 Hz TV).

    BTW, I besides the ones in the linked RAR I played these files successfully:

    Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1280x528 23.98fps [Video]
    Audio: Dolby AC3 48000Hz 6ch [Audio]

    Audio: Windows Media Audio 48000Hz 6ch 384Kbps [Raw Audio 0]
    Video: Windows Media Video 9 1280x720 23.98fps 6000Kbps [Raw Video 1]

    Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1280x544 23.98fps [Video]
    Audio: DTS 48000Hz 6ch [Audio]

    Video: Xvid 696x288 (26:11) 25.00fps [Video]
    Audio: Vorbis 48000Hz stereo [Audio]

    Video: MPG2 1920x1080 29.97fps [Video]
    Audio: Dolby AC3 48000Hz 6ch [Audio]

    Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1920x1080 23.98fps [Video]
    Audio: None

    Video: MPG2 1920x1080 25.00fps [Video]
    Audio: DTS 48000Hz 6ch [Audio]

    Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1440x1080 (16:9) 25.00fps [Video]
    Audio: MPEG Audio 48000Hz stereo [Audio]

    Video: MPEG2 Video 480x480 (4:3) 29.97fps 15000Kbps [Video]
    Audio: MPEG Audio 48000Hz stereo 192Kbps [Audio]

    Video: MPEG2 Video 704x576 (4:3) 25.00fps 3000Kbps [Video]
    Audio: MPEG Audio 48000Hz stereo 128Kbps [Audio]

    So my conclusion is that this pack plays...anything :)

    I am eager to test this on my 5.1 receiver...
     

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