On May 9, 2008, at 10:02 PM, zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
Quoting Matteo Sisti Sette matteosistisette@gmail.com:
Now, try it with a dv-pal AVI file with audio - or maybe with ANY
avi file with audio - or maybe even with a mov (I reproduced it with a dv- pal avi). The annoying thing is that it is playing the file audio track, and
it does not come from PD (dsp is turned off). I dunnow where the heck the
audio comes from but i hear it. If you don't activate the "auto" check nor move the frame number, a 1-frame-long (which is 40msec) fragment of audio is repeated over
and over again, and the patch consumes almost 100% CPU.hmm, quicktime has the bad habit of playing back the audio of a movie on it's own. it is weird that it did not happen before.
anyhow, i have uploaded yet another version to http://gem.iem.at/releases/0.91/gem-CVS20080509-W32-i686.exe
this version should at least mute the audio-output when using
QuickTimeWith old gem-CVS20060412-NT-i686 this doesn't happen, with the
same version of quicktime. GEM only reproduced the video, through QuickTime,
and ignores the audio (which is what you expect from GEM isn't it). Also, if
you don't activate "auto" nor move the frame number, it consumes much less
CPU (which is reasonable cause it's not decoding new frames).indeed
I guess I do can assume that 2006 version is also using quicktime
because of the "1" argument in the open message. I don't know if the attached
output (obtained with old 2006 version) (at the end of the message) confirms this.it does.
Why and where is the audio being played? How can I turn it off and
avoid useless cpu usage???i will probably have a look into the CPU-thing; nevertheless, there haven't been any real changes to the code (that would explain both the sudden appearance of sound and the cpu-thing) i assume that you are doing your tests on the same machine with just Gem.dll exchanged (so directX and quicktime should _really_ be the
same)anyhow, you probably will notice that Gem now comes as an installer
(.exe) i hope this eases the installation procedure...Hans, if you read this: is this installer ok for you too? (i guess you have downloaded the zip and extracted it manually, so there shouldn't be any real difference in terms of work)
Miraculously, I did read it. But I don't understand the question.
.hc
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