DGMPGDec von Donald Graft - aktuelle Version

  • This version adds the PCR (for transport streams) and SCR (for program streams) to the 'Log Timestamps' dump. The PID detection/setting dialogs now allow for the specification of the PCR PID for transport streams.


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  • * DGIndex can now automatically set the PIDs on file open for streams that lack PAT/PMT tables. If the PAT/PMT tables are absent, DGIndex falls back to using raw PID detection and sets the first audio and video PIDs seen in the stream.


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  • * Revised the track selection interface to be more user friendly.

    * Added preliminary support for frame repeats. These are increasingly being found in 720P streams. Now you can process these videos through DGDecode/Avisynth with proper audio/video sync.


    Doom9

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  • Zitat von neuron2

    This version now correctly renders the video within DGIndex for streams with frame repeats. Also, Field Operation=Raw is now supported for such streams.


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    Edit:

    Zitat

    Beta 11 is withdrawn. Standby for the fixed version.


    Beta 11 ist verbuggt, erstmal auf fix warten, oder Beta 10 benutzen...

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  • There's a problem with beta 12 and frame repeats. It's erroneously kicking in the field order correction. I included a check for that but it isn't working right. So turn off the Correct Field Order option when your stream has frame repeats. I'll fix that tonight.

    Problem mit frame repeats --> auf Bugfixrelease warten :)

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  • * The Correct Field Order option is removed and the field order correction function is now available through the Tools menu: Fix D2V. I did this because this correction should not be applied to streams with frame repeats, and trying to prevent it via a code check runs into technical complications.

    * A first attempt has been made to add a progress percentage field to the DGIndex window title bar.

    * When in CLI mode, DGIndex no longer grabs the foreground focus and beeps at the end of a Save Project operation.

    * Fixed a bug in the LumaYV12() filter (part of DGDecode) that could cause a crash in some circumstances.

    http://neuron2.net/dgmpgdec/dgmpgdec149b13.zip


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  • Zitat von neuron2

    * Adding checking for audio file names to not be already open in another application before trying to demux to them.

    * Added a new tool in the Tools menu: Analyze Sync.

    * Revised the indexing code to support the case where an indexed unit (especially packs) might contain more than one I frame. Previously random navigation in DGDecode failed for this rare scenario.

    * D2V file format is bumped to 16.
    http://neuron2.net/dgmpgdec/dgmpgdec149b14.zip


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  • Changelog DGMPGDec 1.4.9 RC1

    • The reporting of matrix coefficients was off by one GOP so if they changed, one GOP would be reported wrongly. Fixed.
    • Multiple __vid__ and __aud__ per line are now supported.
    • Audio-only demuxing of LPCM audio was fixed.
    • Making a range that cuts from the start failed for some program streams. Fixed.

    http://neuron2.net/dgmpgdec/dgmpgdec149rc1.zip

  • Changelog DGMPGDec 1.4.9 RC2

    Zitat

    OK, guys, this is feature cutoff for 1.4.9. Bug fixes only until final release, please.

    • Added support for demuxing LPCM from M2TS ([Blockierte Grafik: http://technik.movie2digital.de/alink.gif] Blu-ray) files. Note that the raw PCM is demuxed (same as xport.exe). You must use an audio processor, such as sox.exe, to repackage it as you want it (typically as a WAV file). Refer to the DGIndex Users Manual for instructions in that regard (Audio/Output Method section). PID detection and the Info dialog are supported for this new audio type. Thanks to drmpeg for showing the way with xport.exe.
    • Added a warning pop-up to notify the user that a field order transition was detected.

    http://neuron2.net/dgmpgdec/dgmpgdec149rc2.zip


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  • * The file type .m2t was added to the open dialog.

    * Some array sizes were increased to prevent crashes in the debugger.

    * The next_start_code() function was enhanced to add error resiliency for abnormal slice terminations.

    * Because the code never writes to the DirectDraw surface anymore (removed long ago!), the DirectDraw Overlay option was removed. DGIndex now never seizes the overlay.

    http://neuron2.net/dgmpgdec/dgmpgdec150b2.zip


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  • * When the Use Full Paths option is turned off, relative paths are used. This allows for the source files to be in a different directory than the D2V file. If they are in the same directory, the behavior is the same as before.

    * In CLI mode, if a field order transition is detected, it is silently corrected.

    http://neuron2.net/dgmpgdec/dgmpgdec150b3.zip

    * Fixed two problems with .m2ts files: 1) audio on PRIVATE_STREAM_1 was not processed correctly, and 2) video demuxing was broken.

    http://neuron2.net/dgmpgdec/dgmpgdec150b4.zip


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