2011-12-31, 17:18
To Owing: thanks for your thoughts about that problem, but Tiben wrote:
"Tiben wrote: Without testing it i know the problem is dsplayer is not working without using a video output. Because the opening process verify that the audio renderer and video renderer which was added at the start of the process have their input connected."
That means - dsplayer played that files like a directshow player has to do until
January 2011 - then the code must have been changed cause the files don't open anymore(see explanation from Tiben)
That means i think your merge was ok.
I think that there is no nessacary to verify if video or audio exists - the player should play that parts of a container which exist.So do all other mediaplayers.
If VLC or MPCHC or PowerDVD would be a little bit easier in handling with remote and a little bit nicer in the GUI, i would have no problem,but on a 52"
Flatscreen they are to poor.
So i hope that Tiben changes the code again.
With best wishes for the new year to all and to you Owing
and with a great respect for tibens work
Mike
"Tiben wrote: Without testing it i know the problem is dsplayer is not working without using a video output. Because the opening process verify that the audio renderer and video renderer which was added at the start of the process have their input connected."
That means - dsplayer played that files like a directshow player has to do until
January 2011 - then the code must have been changed cause the files don't open anymore(see explanation from Tiben)
That means i think your merge was ok.
I think that there is no nessacary to verify if video or audio exists - the player should play that parts of a container which exist.So do all other mediaplayers.
If VLC or MPCHC or PowerDVD would be a little bit easier in handling with remote and a little bit nicer in the GUI, i would have no problem,but on a 52"
Flatscreen they are to poor.
So i hope that Tiben changes the code again.
With best wishes for the new year to all and to you Owing
and with a great respect for tibens work
Mike