2010-03-20, 01:09
therealjoeblow Wrote:I spent about 15 minutes with 28622 just now, so not a comprehensive test, but it behaves exactly the same for me on WinXPSP3(x86) as 28511 did - nothing plays, and xbmc freezes when trying to start playback of *anything*.Its not the vmr9 i can bet its the auto loading of the subtitles that make crash when loading the file. Try to play the file without a subtitle linked to it too see if the file is starting.
Here's 2 logs, first one is for a standard XviD.avi, the second one is for a 1080p_x264.mkv:
SD XviD with MP3 in .avi:
http://pastebin.com/XpRDbfZ4
1080p x264 with DTS in .mkv
http://pastebin.com/gJxGni3q
In both cases, I'm using ffdshow as the video decoder and ffdshow as the audio decoder. Both are working fine in external players (ZoomPlayer and MPCHC). DVDPlayer plays both of these files fine too with the 28511 and 29622 builds.
Back to 28016 for now, which works virtually perfectly in all regards here (all file formats work, image quality is perfect, player is stable and never crashes, and subtitles work for all material, dxva or software decoded).
Cheers
The REAL Joe
therealjoeblow Wrote:Well, not trying to speak for Tiben (and now Seb), but I believe it was intended to get DXVA working on WinXP because the main trunk developers indicated they are going to integrate DXVA for Vista and Win7, and not for XP as XP doesn't support DXVA2, which is the specific flavor of hw acceleration they plan to integrate into DVDPlayer in the main trunk. (Ya, I know, that's a run-on sentence).Directshow codecs are the primary objective the way to render it is just different in winxp and win7. There absolutely no problem beetween supporting one more than the other. Im developing and testing under xp and blinkseb is developing under win 7. If you have any problem with the vmr9 i will try to fix the bug. And for the evr i leave it to blinkseb. This is why in the first place i asked him to help me with the project.
So, since the primary development trunk is already working on DXVA for Win7 and Vista, one might suggest that DSPlayer could concentrate on getting everything working perfectly on WinXP and not worry about Win7 and Vista for now, so that there's one concentrated effort on each front and not a lot of unnecessary duplication?
Just food for thought and discussion.
Cheers
The REAL Joe