2014-02-04, 13:46
Ok thank you folks for your reply's.
One more question. Will the display refreshrate be set automatically with DS?
One more question. Will the display refreshrate be set automatically with DS?
(2014-02-04, 17:32)pjakesson Wrote: Dear all,Hmmm. This questions gets asked and answered frequently. If you go back a few pages to post #520 you can see what has recently been said.
should the DSPlayer based on 12.3, work "out of the box"?
No configuration needed?
With settings and library from previous Frodo 12.3 original install?
thanks in advance
Per
(2014-02-04, 17:54)KenV99 Wrote: Hmmm. This questions gets asked and answered frequently. If you go back a few pages to post #520 you can see what has recently been said.
My question to you is: What is driving you to want to use DSPlayer?
(2014-02-04, 18:55)pjakesson Wrote:(2014-02-04, 17:54)KenV99 Wrote: Hmmm. This questions gets asked and answered frequently. If you go back a few pages to post #520 you can see what has recently been said.
My question to you is: What is driving you to want to use DSPlayer?
Thanks, but I have read that post and the answers, but it is not really clear for me.
On the wiki it says
"....thus eliminating the need for XML config tweaking, which may be difficult for inexperienced users. To enable this mode simply check the option "Use system filters (DirectShow merits)".
But still I get error when trying to play videos:
16:09:55 T:4192 NOTICE: Loading filter core factory settings from special://xbmc/system/players/dsplayer/mediasconfig.xml (medias configuration).
16:09:55 T:4192 NOTICE: Successfully loaded rules
16:09:55 T:4192 NOTICE: CFGLoader::InsertAudioRenderer Successfully added "" to the graph
16:09:56 T:4192 ERROR: CDSPlayer:rocess - Failed creating DS Graph
16:09:56 T:1280 ERROR: XBMC.PlayMedia could not play media: smb://SERVER/Videos/XXX.mkv
I would like to try DSPlayer to see if it fixes my problems with stutter after resume from sleep.
regards
Per
(2014-02-04, 19:19)KenV99 Wrote: Do you know what DS filters you have installed on your system?
(2014-02-04, 20:50)vicmanpergar Wrote: System filters (directshow merits) should work out of the box assuming u have those basic system filters on ur side and they have no problem, i guess.
(2014-02-04, 21:21)pjakesson Wrote: It is a vanilla Windows 7 Pro on Intel NUC (Intel HD 4000 gpu).
No third party codecs installed.
Should I install Haali splitter (and also AC3 Filter) to have it working?
Thank you both for taking interest in my problem.
Per
(2014-02-04, 21:29)KenV99 Wrote: I would again suggest trying to see if you have these same issues independent of the player or if power cycling your equipment helps. It might be pretty painful to get everything set perfectly using DSPlayer only to find that you have the same issue.
(2014-02-04, 22:05)pjakesson Wrote:(2014-02-04, 21:29)KenV99 Wrote: I would again suggest trying to see if you have these same issues independent of the player or if power cycling your equipment helps. It might be pretty painful to get everything set perfectly using DSPlayer only to find that you have the same issue.
I have "fixed" the problem by restarting XBMC on resume.
I thought that if DSPlayer was a separate .exe embedded in XBMC i wouldn't
have to restart on resume. Do follow me?
Then it would be cleaner fix.
Per
(2014-02-04, 12:57)KenV99 Wrote:(2014-02-04, 09:06)Simkin84 Wrote: Thank you so much.
If i delete xbmc, will all my custom menus, movies and such be gone?
And with your xml files, will my receiver be encoding the audio?
If you have edited any of the xml files directly in the Programs (x86)/XBMC/ directory, those will be overwritten (which I doubt that you have done, reading your posts).
To ensure that your receiver DECODES the audio, you need to go into the settings for your audio codec (in this case LAV audio - Start - Programs - LAV Filters - LAV audio configuration).
Check off BitStreaming for any formats that your receiver is capable of decoding.
(2014-02-05, 18:03)indiejones Wrote:(2014-02-04, 12:57)KenV99 Wrote:(2014-02-04, 09:06)Simkin84 Wrote: Thank you so much.
If i delete xbmc, will all my custom menus, movies and such be gone?
And with your xml files, will my receiver be encoding the audio?
If you have edited any of the xml files directly in the Programs (x86)/XBMC/ directory, those will be overwritten (which I doubt that you have done, reading your posts).
To ensure that your receiver DECODES the audio, you need to go into the settings for your audio codec (in this case LAV audio - Start - Programs - LAV Filters - LAV audio configuration).
Check off BitStreaming for any formats that your receiver is capable of decoding.
Thanks Ken I forgot to mention that... Ive set my LAV settings quite a while ago now
TIP: when you've found the xml files your happy with make a back up of them as every new install of DSPlayer overwrites them
(2014-02-05, 19:00)steelman1991 Wrote: Indie - not if you copy them to your userdata folder
C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\XBMC\userdata\dsplayer