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Registering the filter got it all working again. Not much more to say. |
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Maybe it's just been posited, but the idea has always been that PowerDVD, WinDVD etc don't use the Dshow filters they install for playback within the app. That's backed up by the (sometimes significantly) different results of playback when using the filters vs the App itself. Quote:
Here's at least one reference: http://archive2.avsforum.com/avs-vb/...&&#post7214448 Amir was (at the time of the post) VP of Consumer Media Technology Group at Microsoft, and was well informed (if not involved) with AACS and it's licensing and requirements. No he doesn't say "can't be done", and maybe it is largely Lexicon, but read through that thread, especially the posts by "insiders" like Amir and it becomes clear that you just can't impliment a AACS compliant player in same way as you could with DVD/CSS. Quote:
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So I ask you, if Cyberlink and Arcsoft have created "standard" Dshow filters that support Blu-ray (w/ AACS) playback, why has nobody managed to leverage those filters into a 3rd party app (like TheaterTek), why hasn't Andrew of TheaterTek (who's probably going to lose his business without Blu-ray support) implimented them? I submit that it's because even if those installed filters are "real" and used, they had to be implimented in such a way (due to AACS licensing requirements) that they can't be used outside of PowerDVD/TMT.... Which brings us full circle back my original response in this thread, that AACS/Blu-ray/BD+ licensing is such that you can't make filters that work in the "standard" Dshow architecture and play nice with 3rd party apps, which SageTV relies on for all it's PC media playback. |
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Fair enough on the PowerDVD not using it's filters point. Now show that filter can be used in a 3rd party app (like SageTV) and I'll concede defeat and you'll make a lot of people very happy.
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Your posts are focused on only the technical issues, but there are licensing issues as well. You can't just go and write your own BD player, you have to get a license first. Andrew Chivers (TheaterTek author) had this to say about licensing over on his own forum: Quote:
BTW licensing is also the reason I think it's unlikely that Sage will be decoded the high-res audio formats to PCM anytime soon. |
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Your point was that DirectShow was unsuitable for BR playback, and no one could use it there's nothing left to wait for. |
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if it contains mpeg1/2, vc-1, wmv, ac3 or mpeg1 audio on vista, yes; otherwise no. Quote:
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PCs lack the universally compatible (meaning working in "standard" apps like SageTV, TheaterTek, ZP, WMP, etc) Directshow filters to support playback of Blu-ray in 3rd party, standard Directshow apps. There's no Directshow source/nav/splitter filter Sage could use to support Blu-ray on the PC. Quote:
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And what do you have to say about Andrew's (TheaterTek owner/dev) comment about Blu-ray: Quote:
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If, for e.g., a filter developer wanted to use non-standard guids for all their media types, while not a best practice, the framework supports it. Unless some reverse engineering goes on, their filters will only work in their application. I think the disconnect here, is how you think DirectShow should work isn't how it does work. Quote:
Applications like TheaterTek assemble a playback application based on the 3rd party filters provided by other ISVs; if they had the expertise (and $) to build a BR solution they could (just as Cyberlink has). Quote:
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What I originally said was that Cyberlink and ArcSoft built nav filters, but they weren't useful w/o information from the parties that built them. There's nothing stopping Sage (or anyone else) from building a BDMV navigator (w/o security support) filter for DirectShow, just as they built a counterpart for the extender. Quote:
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I don't see any disconnect b/w that and what I wrote originally (see below). |
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Call it leeching if you want, and it may not be guaranteed, but it's standard practice in the industry. Every DVD software maker purposfully makes DirectShow filters that work in the conventional way, with other people's filters and other peoples apps. OSS developers use this convention to build decoders and filters that work in a multitude of apps. Yet for Blu-ray, this convention isn't followed, and given the history, why would it not be if it could? All evidence (including the statements of developers) points to the fact that you can't build a directshow filters to support AACS protected Blu-ray in this conventional manner. Quote:
This seems to be impossible with Blu-ray, that basically everyone who wants to support Blu-ray has to "go it alone", build everything from the gound up, and get it licensed, they can't license other peoples filters, etc. That is the aberation. Most of the time if you want to add a new container, you just have to build a demux, or if you want to add a new codec, you make a new decoder, usually you don't have to build everything yourself. Quote:
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Again, what I've been saying all along is that Blu-ray does not support this model of development, and you have not proven otherwise. Quote:
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The only hope is that the OSS community (or one of the small ISVs) writes a Nav filter that supports BD logic but not AACS. This is definitely possible, and I'd guess it will happen at some point, but it's not there yet. Quote:
And given that AACS is mandatory on every BD (ROM/movie) it's highly unlikely that any commercial software will build the necessary components that don't support AACS. Quote:
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Using the narrow definition presented, where filters can be mixed/matched freely by any application that wants to mess; we can agree that BR playback, with security intact is not possible due to licensing restrictions. Quote:
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most likely all of the filters necessary for playback need to be licensed from one vendor who can indemnify the filter chain, along with a payoff to the BD licensing group. Quote:
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I don't think we will see 3rd party players with full support; not because of techincal limitations, but financial. Quote:
They are working on m2ts support in the demuxer, so a simple navigator would could be a different packaging of this filter that understands playlists. Since they have already done the work to understand playlists on the extender, it wouldn't be much of a stretch to get it working on the PC. |
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If, on the other hand, they've writen their own nav logic fromm scratch, then yes, I agree it wouldn't be too hard to port that to the PC. Quote:
Perhaps there's a new model of licensing and it's too costly now, end result is the same. Quote:
Admittedly I greatly shortened my original defintion of "not possible" knowing the context of this forum is that we're talking about the sort of mix-and-match filters we've used for DVD over the last many years. Quote:
And given that Blu-ray requires AACS on all retail discs, none of the big developers are going to make BD w/o AACS filters. Quote:
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I'll try to be more clear in the future should we discuss DirectShow's "limitations". Cheers |
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Be back later with results when new firmware is released.
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lots of other media players do this |
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Cyberlink and Arcsoft's "problems" have absolutely nothing to do with Dolby/DTS licensing, they have licenses to decode TrueHD/DTS-HD at full resolution, period (there's no other way to decode it).
The issue with those programs isn't the Dolby/DTS license, it's the AACS license. AACS forbids transmittion of >16bit/48kHz audio over unsecure connections. Thus Cyberlink/Arcsoft must downconvert any audio greater than that, to comply with their AACS license since (asside from the Asus Xonar HDAV, where Arcsoft does offer full-resolution audio) there are no solutions for the PC which offer a secure audio path. Sage doesn't have this problem because they're not dealing with AACS content. So they aren't subject to the output resolution restrictions. They only deal with unprotected files that have those codecs. Likewise that's how the extenders can output 1080p over component. |
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ERROR (2)?
Hi ...
I am trying to set up my SageTV (V6.5.11) to play BluRay. The BluRay DVD player is on my E: drive of my SageTV Server (WinXP). So, I set up my E: as a shared network drive (named "E"), and gave "Write Access" to all users. Then, I set up "E:\" on my SageTV Server as an "Import Directory" for videos. Now, when I go to my SageTV HD extender on my TV, and I browse the import library paths, I see "E:\" with an "X" on the folder icon. If I try to play from the E:\ folder, I see the following error: ERROR (2): Files selected for playback are no longer on disk. Does anybody know what is going on? Thanks ... |
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AzJazz: the error 2 is generally a network permission error. You need to make sure you have any dvd hd loaded on the server and running. Also, you need to make the drive full access, I believe.
Make sure you have the latest extender firmware (beta if it's the HD-200). Is you extender an HD-200? You'll get better replies with more info.
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just for the record, the new support works awesome. I ripped X-Files/IWantoBelive in BR last night using AnyDVD-HD, had a crapton of .m2ts files. I'm on the latest Sage beta plus HD200 firmware beta, and got lazy and just pointed it the movie import directory.
Bada bing, it worked fine with the s/pdif hooked up to my Denon3805. I didn't check which audio track it was on, didn't watch the whole movie, but it sure as hell sounded like surround sound. (the bass is awesome in that movie, but the subwoofer was shaking the house a little too much at 10:30pm to watch the whole movie). i'll try it tonight with the analog outputs to make sure that's also okay. |
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I also have AnyDVD-HD installed for the BluRay drive. Just to see if the drive was "visible" to the HD100 client over the network, I put in a regular data disk into the BluRay drive on the server, and I was able to bounce around through the directory structure of the data disk via the client's Media Browser. So, the drive was accessible over the network. The drive is also configured for sharing as Read/Write. However, when I put the BluRay disc back in, I again saw an X on the "E:\" AnyDVD-HD recognized the disk properly, so I thought it would be readable. What am I doing wrong? |
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