@Shadow
Hmm I’ve got no problem with ordered chapter…
Just showing there’s better (and legal if you prefer not to pay way to decode H264 now (I can’t believe it comes from divx honestly)
I tried it again and it does look good using that. Although if you watch any anime with ordered chapters (seperate OP ED files), it gets sloppy. If you jump from the main file and seek into the OP or ED, it gives you a green mess. FFDShow at least didn’t do that. Just my personal experience.
I guess it all depends what you watch. Bottom line though, I prefer Core over anything, when it renders properly.
Been using divx h264 decoder after coreavc started failing on newer x264 builds, it works great!
I’ve benchmarked it with graphstudio and it’s on par with Coreavc, with less than 0.01fps margin.
If you’re using Divx and CCCP make sure that it’s actually used when playing, check it via filter option on MPC, if Divx is not listed then you’re doing it wrong, disable ffdshow h264.
why at 6:23 he says “Izanami” and you wrote “Izanagi”. It’s crucial informain for the understanding of the plot.
I need to understand the:
Izanagi – Shion.
Izanami – Yin.
Also, if you use Core with MPC, go to Options, Internal Filters: and make sure Matroska is UNchecked.
This will let it run the Haali Matroska Splitter, which comes with CoreAVC. It allows you to select the different tracks (Audio, Subtitle, Chapters if they have them) that come in an MKV file.
Also, FFDShow (not my first choice) works as well. Some groups who are using a newer H.264 encoder will have pixelation throughout the ep when using CoreAVC to view it. For those, I toggle FFDShow on and they play fine. I use it as a backup until Core comes out with an update.
I don’t have any issues using Core and MPC with BSS releases so far.
I was hoping I could pointed in the right direction. The subtitles are not in-sync with the animation. And translations that take longer than a line lose some of their text on the 2nd line. Do I need a new codec? Or do I need to just mess around with some settings?
Currently using DivX with CCP.
Help is much appreciated and I really appreciate your efforts DTB1 was great and 2 is shaping up even better
@Shadow
way to decode H264 now (I can’t believe it comes from divx honestly)
Hmm I’ve got no problem with ordered chapter…
Just showing there’s better (and legal if you prefer not to pay
@naoan
I tried it again and it does look good using that. Although if you watch any anime with ordered chapters (seperate OP ED files), it gets sloppy. If you jump from the main file and seek into the OP or ED, it gives you a green mess. FFDShow at least didn’t do that. Just my personal experience.
I guess it all depends what you watch. Bottom line though, I prefer Core over anything, when it renders properly.
Thx a lot!
I forgot, get it here http://www.free-codecs.com/download/DivX_H264_decoder.htm don’t install Divx package, you only need the H264 decoder, not the other craps
Oh and thank you very much BSS for the release!
Been using divx h264 decoder after coreavc started failing on newer x264 builds, it works great!
I’ve benchmarked it with graphstudio and it’s on par with Coreavc, with less than 0.01fps margin.
It’s like :
Divx H264 : 380.1273fps
Coreavc : 380.1275fps
Ffmpeg-mt (ffdshow) : 300fps
If you’re using Divx and CCCP make sure that it’s actually used when playing, check it via filter option on MPC, if Divx is not listed then you’re doing it wrong, disable ffdshow h264.
@blabla
I’m afraid you are incorrect.
why at 6:23 he says “Izanami” and you wrote “Izanagi”. It’s crucial informain for the understanding of the plot.
I need to understand the:
Izanagi – Shion.
Izanami – Yin.
??
Also, if you use Core with MPC, go to Options, Internal Filters: and make sure Matroska is UNchecked.
This will let it run the Haali Matroska Splitter, which comes with CoreAVC. It allows you to select the different tracks (Audio, Subtitle, Chapters if they have them) that come in an MKV file.
I tried DivX 7′s H.264 filter with MPC and wasn’t impressed (unless it needed to be played under the DivX player, not sure).
CoreAVC works great. You can get it from this pack here:
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Codec.htm
Also, FFDShow (not my first choice) works as well. Some groups who are using a newer H.264 encoder will have pixelation throughout the ep when using CoreAVC to view it. For those, I toggle FFDShow on and they play fine. I use it as a backup until Core comes out with an update.
I don’t have any issues using Core and MPC with BSS releases so far.
I was hoping I could pointed in the right direction. The subtitles are not in-sync with the animation. And translations that take longer than a line lose some of their text on the 2nd line. Do I need a new codec? Or do I need to just mess around with some settings?
Currently using DivX with CCP.
Help is much appreciated and I really appreciate your efforts
DTB1 was great and 2 is shaping up even better
tom