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LPCM: I only have one disc that has LPCM with only stereo audio as an alternate track and that's "The Man Who Fell To Earth". It throws my HD-200 into la la land (complete with looping) even affecting the video rendering. It seems that if the HD-200 doesn't understand the primary track there's a problem. But Hey! One out of 150 isn't too shabby.
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I am going by what I read an another post saying they were working on pcm as the chipset they had couldn't bitstream.
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A filter is a COM object, it can do whatever it wants depending on what process (or if a debugger is attached) loads it. Quote:
If you look at all the filters that Cyberlink has that are named in a way that suggests that they are purpose built for HD DVD/BR playback; that's a lot of work to do to just "realize it doesn't work" and throw away. |
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hmmm... not such good luck with POTC 3... occasional stutters... may be my hardware though. I am sharing my BD/HD-DVD drive in a Win7 client through the server to the extender. It is Gb though
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My BD player is in my SageTV server.
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It's not HDMI 1.3.
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This is why TheaterTek, Zoomplayer, and the other Dshow 3rd party player developers don't support Blu-ray, because you can't just latch onto other party's filters like you could with DVD. There was talk at one time that PVP-OPM in Vista would open the door to making "filters" akin to the DVD days where you'd be able to make a "Blu-ray decoder pack" that would provide just the guts, upon which 3rd parties could build a player, but that whole thing doesn't seem to have materialized. Quote:
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Biggest benefit: My Hauppauge HD-PVR recorded movies that I back up to DVD-9 as AVCHD will play back natively. Great!
PS. The reason DTS MA and True HD play back on computers (with out PAP) is because the codecs are backwards compatible. They both allow playback of DTS core and DD core unencrypted. There is only one Audio card / software player combination that currently supports PAP, and that is Asus/TMT. http://usa.asus.com/news_show.aspx?id=14102 |
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The interfaces necessary to make it work are undocumented, it would be very difficult to make it work without that information. More importantly, there's not much reason to put the time/effort into it because the import parts work. Why burn 100s of hours trying to reverse engineer something that just gets you menus?
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I've never written a directshow filter that implements these scenarios, but I have written directshow filters, and worked extensively with the framework. Depending on how fancy you want get, there are all sorts of things that a developer can do to ensure that someone else can't use their filter. You still have full access to everything that the underlying (Win32) platform has to offer, even though it's running inside of the DirectShow pipeline. Quote:
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MS provided (and documented) the basic building blocks for DVD playback on a PC (BYOD[ecoder]); they didn't do the same with Blue Ray. That's why smaller, less specialized ISVs don't support BR. They aren't useful, but they do exist (all I was pointing out earlier). |
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I did get some stuttering and slowdown at time playing the disc, especially (but not limited to) the start; that's the only one I have to test though. |
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My recollection was/is that PVP-OPM is required for the sort of secure path required by AACS, ie verified, signed filters and the level of handshaking to ensure that security. Seems that COPP and PAP are protected paths to the hardware that bypass normal DirectShow paths, and PowerDVD and the don't use their own filters for in-app playback. Quote:
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Btw, if you use EAC3TO on the disc structure, you can create a single file from the playlist. Quote:
If DirectShow is unsuitable by design, why would both Cyberlink & ArcSoft waste their time on throw away filters, then admit to the everyone with a copy of GraphEdt that they are stupid by including the dlls, and registering them with the installer? Quote:
I think the fact that you (pl) can't get it to work in GraphEdt is an artifact of the security measures doing what they should. Quote:
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DirectShow doesn't change the fact that you own your PC, if there's a key on the box it's just a matter of time and effort before it exposes itself. Quote:
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It's also important to think about context, at this stage (roughly 2 yrs after the release) where was DVD playback on the PC? |
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This is a misconseption there is no difference in sound quality from bitstreaming or pcm it has been proven in articles i have read. |
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edit: I should also say that I've only upgraded the firmware on the HD200 and not updated the server to the latest beta.
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BTW, there's no need for anyone to build a OSS BR navigator with all the DRM intact. There are already applications that can parse the disc structure (EAC3TO for e.g.); and now the Sage extender does it as well. The same information used by these applications could be used to create a DirectShow navigator filter. What would you use the "Cyberlink BDROM Navigator", "Cyberlink HD/BD Mixer", "Cyberlink HDDVD Navigator", or "Cyberlink Video/SP BD-HD Decoder" for? |
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More importantly, lossless audio is lossless; doesn't matter where it gets decoded (as long as the decoder works properly). |
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All sw has bugs, it's likely that the programmers at whoever makes your AVR are just as good/bad. |
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