Convert MKV files
- post-it
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Ohh! .. umm, no! .. the timing with Virtual Dub's working profile would not move any faster with a Four Core Processor over a Dual Core. its step-by-step logic is simple "Fetch-Process-Send when its ready" architecture is not optimized twards any given Processor Design. As such, Virtual Dub would not know the difference in Processor Designs; it only looks for 3D-NOW and/or MMX capabilities.
- Toshiyan
- Joined: Fri Aug 10, 2007 12:47 am
Thanks guys for your help.
Though I am having issues after I installed all the programs that came with AMVapp.
I did have huffyuv and Combined Community Codec Pack previously installed. I took huffyuv off the installation from the list when it come up with "HuffYUV and Lagarith" though I don't know what CCCP contained. I've used it really for the past year or so since I can basically play any video I've wanted with it.
Though after installation of all the programs in AMVapp I can't view mp4 files only their audio, also Virtual dub says "WARNING: NOTHING TO OUTPUT BFRAME DECODED LAG".
Can you guys point to some tutorials on VirtualDub, cuz I don't have a clue where to start.
I did search under good for: "virtualdub convert .mkv" but i can't seem to get good results.[/url]
Though I am having issues after I installed all the programs that came with AMVapp.
I did have huffyuv and Combined Community Codec Pack previously installed. I took huffyuv off the installation from the list when it come up with "HuffYUV and Lagarith" though I don't know what CCCP contained. I've used it really for the past year or so since I can basically play any video I've wanted with it.
Though after installation of all the programs in AMVapp I can't view mp4 files only their audio, also Virtual dub says "WARNING: NOTHING TO OUTPUT BFRAME DECODED LAG".
Can you guys point to some tutorials on VirtualDub, cuz I don't have a clue where to start.
I did search under good for: "virtualdub convert .mkv" but i can't seem to get good results.[/url]
- Qyot27
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Pretty sure that could arise from an ffdshow conflict. Uninstall all copies of ffdshow you have and install one from here, preferably one of the nightly builds or at least the last stable beta from the beginning of August:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... _id=173941
The B-frame decoder lag is an XviD thing - it only appears on the first frame; otherwise the video is fine (just track forward a bit). It does mean you're using a deprecated version of XviD, though, as that warning doesn't appear with the newer 1.1.2 and 1.1.3 builds from Koepi - instead, it's replaced by a simple black frame.
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... _id=173941
The B-frame decoder lag is an XviD thing - it only appears on the first frame; otherwise the video is fine (just track forward a bit). It does mean you're using a deprecated version of XviD, though, as that warning doesn't appear with the newer 1.1.2 and 1.1.3 builds from Koepi - instead, it's replaced by a simple black frame.
- Qyot27
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