Hi,
I am still desperate with the codec problem.
Recoding all my videos with another codec will be very time expensive: they are a lot, and I have to try-and-error untill I find a really stable solution (tried a few codecs and with some GEM crashes), and also to find the ideal quality-filesize trade-off. So I'd like to avoid it if possible at all.
The situation now is: -using gem-CVS20060412-NT-i686-bin -pix_movie/pix_film renders DV avi's at quarter resolution (or half, not quite sure) -in graph edit, the properties of DV Video Decoder show "full resolution" -Windows Media Player, Virtual Dub, VideoLanClient all play DV avi's at full resolution
You mentioned there may be another DV codec installed and that may be the one GEM is using, but I can't find any. I have some MainConcept stuff installed but it seems to be only MPEG4, no DV.
Is it guaranteed that GEM is using directshow, not quicktime?
The output window shows the following at startup:
=== GEM: Graphics Environment for Multimedia GEM: ver: 0.90 GEM: compiled: Apr 12 2006 GEM: maintained by IOhannes m zmoelnig GEM: Authors : Mark Danks (original version on irix/windows) GEM: Chris Clepper (macOS-X) GEM: Daniel Heckenberg (windows) GEM: James Tittle (macOS-X) GEM: IOhannes m zmoelnig (linux/windows) Gem Man: QT init OK ===
When I open the patch (which contains one pix_film), it shows:
=== MAN::resetState entered pix_film:: avi support handle 0 1484420 filmQT created pix_film:: quicktime support handle 1 14844D8 handle 2 1484588 handle 3 1484620 handle 4 14846B0 handle 5 1484748 handle 6 14847E8 ===
And when I do the [open filename.avi( it shows:
=== pix_filmNEW : openMessCallback closing 8 handles close 7 close 6 close 5 close 4 close 3 close 2 close 1 close 0 closed opening C:/membranaPDL/GEM/cuco00.avi with format 1908 trying handle 0: 1484420 AVI failed ... trying handle 1: 14844D8 movie size x:720 y:576 got handle = 14844D8 GEM: pix_film: Loaded file: C:/membranaPDL/GEM/cuco00.avi with 45 frames (720x576) at 1.000000 fps ===
Does perhaps that "AVI FAILED" mean that it failed using directshow and resorts to quicktime?????
(Does this make sense at all?)
Thanks a lot m.
--------- Original Message -------- Da: "chris clepper" cgclepper@gmail.com To: Cc: gem-dev@iem.at Oggetto: Re: [GEM-dev] can't get pix_movie working (follow-up) Data: 15/06/07 19:45
Do you have another DV codec installed? The settings for the MS are correct, but DirectShow could be using another codec.
I don't know about the PicVideo codec. I use ffdshow libavcodec for MJPEG which works pretty well.
On 6/15/07, Matteo.sistisette matteo.sistisette@email.it wrote:
Hi, Thanks a lot for your help
There is a DirectShow setting for DV quality and it defualts to quarter resolution on some systems. The code for pix_movie tries to force the quality to the highest and that works in my testing.
Definitely sounds like that's my problem, or somehow related. It must be decoding at half or quarter resolution (I'd say half), so pix_movie's attempt to force the quality to the highest is failing in my case.
You can try to alter the default using the GraphEdit tool in the DirectShow SDK or find the registry value for it.
I'm not sure how to do that. I downloaded this application: http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downloads/graphedit.html I don't know if it is the graphedit you're talking about and whether it
was
already installed. Following the direction I found in a forum (http://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-34818.html) I've been able to "insert" a DirectShow DV Decoder filter, right-click on it / "properties". In the abovementioned forum post, it was claimed that just by selecting "full" as the resolution and doing apply and close, it would cause DirectShow to use that default with any application. I found the setting was already on "full". However, I did apply, but it
had
no effect on GEM. It still renders at reduced resolution.
By the way, both Virtual Dub and Windows Media Player decode DV files at full resolution and always did so on this machine.
I also tried to search for the key in the windows registry but had no
luck.
I searched for "DV" (too many matches: aDVanced etc etc), "DirectShow", "quality", but I didn't find it. Any clue?
Thanks a lot matteo
P.S. avis coded with PicVideo MJPEG with 1:1:1 subsampling are decoded
fine,
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