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If you need i can upload the encoded files? Hi there I have just upgraded my Arcsoft Total Media Theatre with the latest patch 2.1.6.113. Same default filters on the system have been used in the graph. I mean encoder can not make deinterlacing in case of avs import but signs the video as progressive. This encode has been made with imported TS: This encode has been made with imported avs: Yes i know the encoder doesn't encode as interlaced yet. Hi Dean, thanks for the response but as you guess there is a misunderstanding it is my fault. Encoder should hopefully do that by default but in case it doesn't there is an option in the Deinterlacing pulldown to force deinterlacing. Type Nom Binaire Version video: ArcSoft MPEG Video Decoder: mpgvideo.ax: 2.4.1.48: video: Sonic Cinemaster® VideoDecoder 4.1: CinemasterVideo.dll: 4.2.0. As you know we don't currently support outputting an interlaced file I would assume that you would want to deinterlace your source. I'm sure encoder is using the same source and decoder filters. This encoding, results with an interlaced file supposed as progressive-since encoder can not make interlaced encodings yet-, so no any further DXVA deinterlacing available.īut when i import source TS file directly and encode it, i get real progressive file. "DirectShowSource("C:\Users\rica\Desktop\ttt\new.GRF",fps=25,audio=false)"Īnd the graph consist of just Haali > MC h264 decoder (without any renderer- of course) (on-purpose, i switched off the deinterlacing feature of the decoder) (BTW i unticked all the other filters under tools > options > compatibility in any case) Input file is an HDTV 1440*1088i broadcast in TS container.ĭefault TS source filter is Haali and default h264 decoder is MainConcept avc decoder (coming with Elecard avc plug-in) For users of DVB-T2 in Germany, or other regions with HEVC broadcasts, the LAV Video Decoder is probably your best option, and can be downloaded from HEREįor decoding audio we recommend the LAV decoders.With the same custom settings, encoder doesn't make deinterlacing with an avs file even it makes very well internally with the same default filters. HEVC is new, and very rarely used in broadcast television at this stage, can be left disabled for most users.
You can download the ffdshow decoder from, making sure you enable MPEG2 during the install (since it's disabled by default) Some examples include, the MainConcept decoder that comes with the Hauppauge WinTV software, or the Cyberlink decoder that comes PowerDVD, the ArcSoft decoder that comes with ArcSoft applications etc. Many of these are included with other software you may have.
(Alternatively, some people have reported they sucessfully enabled MPEG2 in the 'Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder' on Windows 10 following the 32bit install instructions at ) In more recent versions of Windows, you typically need to purchase Microsoft's DVD Player app to enable MPEG2. It was freely included in Win7 and Vista. But can be worse at other things like high ref frames in H264 or some HD-DVDs.
For more information see how to search your PC for. Check to see if you already have Mpeg2videodecoder.dll on your computer. dll file may have been moved or renamed by another application. Did you know You may already have this file even though you are getting. Unfortunately this Microsoft decoder is only availble in some versions of Windows. And the ArcSoft Video Decoder IS better than MPC-HC (ffmpeg) at least for interlaced files and for VC-1 decoding. Download and install Mpeg2videodecoder.dll. The best options for MPEG-2 are the 'LAV Video Decoder', or the 'Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder'. The ArcSoft decoder, included with various Hauppauge applications is also a good alternative. Other good H.264 decoder include the 'LAV Video Decoder'. For H.264 video, we recommend the 'Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder', which is included with most versions of Windows.