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I don't think that it is currently supported (or will be ever supported).. If
it works with DirectShowSource - then you are lucky enough. If not - then not.
Original comment by forc...@gmail.com
on 27 Aug 2012 at 5:40
Whats not supported, ordered chapters? Because it has been working for me ever
since people started using it.
Haali is the thing that does the joining, but i don't see it as being the
problem since as i said i can play the files perfectly through Media player
classic, only when viewing in the preview box or when encoding does it freeze
up.
Original comment by b...@live.com
on 27 Aug 2012 at 6:21
Yes, ordered chapters\linking isn't "directly" supported by XviD4PSP. As you
already mentioned, Haali Media Splitter (or any other splitter that can handle
this feature) - is the one who joining the files, not XviD4PSP itself. So it
will work only if you are opening your files via DirectShowSource (both video
and audio streams!), this decoder is set by default. With DirectShowSource2 you
will get problems with audio, because this decoder only support video stream,
so audio will be demuxed and decoded separately, but only from the "main"
file.. Not sure about FFmpegSource2, you can try it if you want:
"Video->Decoding", choose it for mkv extension, and at the bottom of the window
select "Enable Audio" in FFmpegSource2 groupbox.
Original comment by forc...@gmail.com
on 27 Aug 2012 at 6:57
I can only use DirectShowSource, the other 2 don't work with subtitles, and
since they don't use haali they won't be joining the op\ed with them.
But like i said why would it work outside of xvid4psp fine and not on the
program itself?
Original comment by b...@live.com
on 27 Aug 2012 at 8:26
I don't know. It can be something related to internal work of DirectShowSource..
Original comment by forc...@gmail.com
on 27 Aug 2012 at 9:30
Hmm, is there a new version of the directshow thing?
Original comment by b...@live.com
on 27 Aug 2012 at 10:44
If you installed AviSynth using XviD4PSP 5 installer (RC31) - you already have
the latest DirectShowSource.dll installed. But DirectShow splitters and filters
- it's a different story. You can always try to update Haali Media Splitter,
change or update video\audio decoders (ffdshow, LAV,..) and even DirectVobSub..
Also, MPC can build DirectShow Graph a little bit differently than
DirectShowSource does it. WPF Video Player ("AviSynth->Play in VPF Video
Player" when there is no opened files in XviD4PSP; or run WPF_VideoPlayer.exe
in XviD4PSP folder directly; or it can be accessed via XviD4PSP 5 tree from the
Start menu) - this player 100% uses only DirectShow filters and build the Graph
using the same method (RenderFile) as DirectShowSource does. There still will
be some differences, but it is more correct to use this player than MPC to
check DirectShow stuff, I think so..
Original comment by forc...@gmail.com
on 27 Aug 2012 at 1:37
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
b...@live.com
on 27 Aug 2012 at 2:23