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RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Derek - 2016-05-20 Save me installing all the GitHub software etc only have that on my unix boxes. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - hannes69 - 2016-05-20 Quote:I do need Reclock for PAL speed down though, so maybe I should just stop obsessing over this.If you are already using Reclock and it is working for you without problems, yeah, you probably could stop obesessing over this I haven´t used Reclock for a very long time, maybe it can be a source of problems too (like your wrong values of the clock deviation, maybe there is no real problem but rather a kind of cosmetic bug showing wrong values... just guessing) Quote:Is the same audio clock of an HTPC used for all outputs, for example?Hm good point. I don´t really know. I have a simple setup, I have a stereo professional soundcard and I use simple analog stereo outputs, nothing digital in the chain, no receiver and so on. There may be differences depending on the audio setup i guess. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Uoppi - 2016-05-20 (2016-05-20, 21:58)ashlar Wrote: I used to have spdif out and VGA out, back then. But it was before I really started caring about smoothness in video reproduction. So I'm really in the dark regarding how that influences clock deviation measurements, sorry. No problem, maybe someone else can chime in. Anyway, I just watched a movie with my customized 23.97625Hz resolution. Clock deviation stabilized around ~0.00090 with a frame drop expected once in under 4 hours. Reclock was disabled but I got no drops nor repeats and everything looked super smooth. So I'm happy with the outcome though I still don't quite know what to make of the numbers. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - gotham_x - 2016-05-21 @Derek , last compilation Wanilton , Try this link. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Derek - 2016-05-21 (2016-05-21, 00:07)gotham_x Wrote: @Derek , last compilation Wanilton , Try this link. Thanks bud its working now mucho respect! RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Uoppi - 2016-05-21 (2016-05-20, 23:57)hannes69 Wrote: I haven´t used Reclock for a very long time, maybe it can be a source of problems too (like your wrong values of the clock deviation, maybe there is no real problem but rather a kind of cosmetic bug showing wrong values... just guessing) Bingo! Thanks for mentioning that, turns out it was indeed Reclock messing with the numbers. The real deviation seems to be in the -0.00085 range so now I've just got a little math to do. (I do get problems using Reclock with certain variable frame rate home videos: I need to manually specify the refresh rate in Reclock for each file to avoid occasional audio drop outs. It's a pain in the ass obviously and I'm not sure if having PAL speed down is that necessary.) RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - ashlar - 2016-05-21 I have moved the guide for madVR and limiting frame drops/repeats to Doom9: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1769704 RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - DragonQ - 2016-05-21 Does anyone else use this version of Kodi with MediaPortal TV-Server? I have an issue with seeking whilst watching currently-recording shows. The easiest way to explain is through an example: let's say I start watching a show that has been recorded for 10 minutes, from the beginning. I seek ahead 5 minutes and it works as expected. After 15 minutes, it's still playing fine, as expected. However, if I now try to seek (either forward or backwards), it jumps back to the 10 minute mark. I can see an issue that seems to be describing this bug here but it is marked as being fixed in Kodi 16. Not for me, it seems. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Warner306 - 2016-05-21 (2016-05-21, 22:07)DragonQ Wrote: Does anyone else use this version of Kodi with MediaPortal TV-Server? I have an issue with seeking whilst watching currently-recording shows. The easiest way to explain is through an example: let's say I start watching a show that has been recorded for 10 minutes, from the beginning. I seek ahead 5 minutes and it works as expected. After 15 minutes, it's still playing fine, as expected. However, if I now try to seek (either forward or backwards), it jumps back to the 10 minute mark. Are you using DSPlayer or DVDPlayer for live TV? RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Warner306 - 2016-05-22 (2016-05-21, 13:04)ashlar Wrote:(2016-05-20, 19:46)hannes69 Wrote: @ashlarUnfortunately, as far as coming up with the correct (deviation compensating) refresh is concerned... there's A LOT of trial and error in my experience. Luckily CRU now includes the restart driver option which previously lacked (if I had to reboot for every check I made... I would have fallen asleep halfway through). I'm pretty sure that the trial and error stems from my lack of complete understanding of all the variables involved. I might study in the future, but I don't feel qualified to write an how to about it. I linked to this post in the DSPlayer guide. Clean it up, add to it, or edit it. It doesn't matter. Just keep it in that post for others to read. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - DragonQ - 2016-05-22 (2016-05-21, 23:50)Warner306 Wrote:DSPlayer. I don't really have any reason to use DSPlayer if not for live TV - anything else can be played via MPC-HC using MadVR anyway.(2016-05-21, 22:07)DragonQ Wrote: Does anyone else use this version of Kodi with MediaPortal TV-Server? I have an issue with seeking whilst watching currently-recording shows. The easiest way to explain is through an example: let's say I start watching a show that has been recorded for 10 minutes, from the beginning. I seek ahead 5 minutes and it works as expected. After 15 minutes, it's still playing fine, as expected. However, if I now try to seek (either forward or backwards), it jumps back to the 10 minute mark. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - ashlar - 2016-05-22 (2016-05-22, 03:00)Warner306 Wrote: I linked to this post in the DSPlayer guide. Clean it up, add to it, or edit it. It doesn't matter. Just keep it in that post for others to read.Hi Warner, I tried to tidy it up a little, adding information so as to make it a "one stop" read for people interested. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Warner306 - 2016-05-22 (2016-05-22, 15:05)ashlar Wrote:(2016-05-22, 03:00)Warner306 Wrote: I linked to this post in the DSPlayer guide. Clean it up, add to it, or edit it. It doesn't matter. Just keep it in that post for others to read.Hi Warner, I tried to tidy it up a little, adding information so as to make it a "one stop" read for people interested. I discovered you shouldn't use ReClock for calculating clock deviations. It can be inaccurate (too low). Note: ReClock is known to produce inaccurate clock deviation figures, even when bitstreaming. For an accurate clock deviation, try Sanear or the default audio renderer. Also, the formula below may be easier to understand as it includes the conversion from percentage to decimal, which can be missed or overlooked: movie frame rate * (1 +/- clock deviation / 100) RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - ashlar - 2016-05-22 I've added your note and formula, Warner306. Thanks. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - djoole - 2016-05-23 Just to be sure to have fully understood. If using reclock, there is no need to create a custom res in order to try and compensate A&V clocks deviation, because reclock is realtime synching the video to the audio, and therefore will procure a perfect A/V synchronisation. Am I right? |