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VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby Pawkeshup » 12 Jan 2010 15:57

Hi all, long time user, first time poster.

I recently purchased a KWorld DVD 2 Movie Maker, and I was noticing no lag or other issues viewing live video while playing games. It made me curious to try and link it up to a program to view it fullscreen on my computer (since the capture program only has a smaller preview window. I was looking through the various programs on my system, and only VLC seemed to have an obvious option to view the capture directly.

However, while viewing it, there's a large bar on the bottom that flickers between solid green and garbled repeated images of the top of the screen. I checked the options and tried a few different NTSC formats with no luck. I then noticed that the images were greatly lagged (a full second to two seconds, which will not do when gaming and recording).

I would love to get it working, as it's nice and convenient to have a way to play some console games while my wife watches the TV in the computer room, even though my initial intention was just to get a signal repeater to play on TV while recording on my notebook. Any advice at how to fix this would be greatly appreciated!

Edit:

Whoops! Forgot PC Specs

VLC: Latest Version (just updated last night)
DirectX: 9.0
CPU: Intel Core 2 Extreme (X7900 @ 2.9 GHz)
RAM: 4GB internal installed (yes yes, not using all of it but didn't want to pay later)
OS: Windows XP Pro
Video Card: SLI-configurable GeForce 8700M GT's, currently not in SLI
Video memory: 512 MB
Video driver: 175.16

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby VLC_help » 13 Jan 2010 12:37

Screenshot to show the issue? And the DirectShow options you have tried with VLC.

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby Pawkeshup » 14 Jan 2010 01:14

You can see an image of it here: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4 ... =756362215

If you have issues seeing it, I can upload it to my Photobucket.

As for DirectShow Options, I'm not entirely sure what you mean. I have tried the various NTSC formating options (I'm in Canada, so it won't be in PAL or anything else funky), as well as trying some of the interlacing options. Nothing seems to correct it. If I was certain how to record a side-by-side, I'd do so, as it works fine in the software that shipped with it (Cyberlink PowerDirector), except that the preview window is tiny, and really would only be worth using as a secondary output for recording. I mean, I can play on it if pressed, but everything is much tinier.

The other issue is the lagging I saw between command input and display, I tried a few more times and the stream seems heavily delayed at times (once it was a full 3 seconds behind!), where as there's none at all with PowerDirector.

I also tried the verbosity thing to 2, but no messages... I hope some of that helps. Really, this is my first time playing with VLC + Capture device. I'm more used to just viewing files, all of which have worked beautifully.

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby VLC_help » 14 Jan 2010 18:58

That is strange. Could you try with VLC 1.1.0 nightly builds?

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby Pawkeshup » 16 Jan 2010 23:13

Sure can! Sorry, just got back to work this week (7 on 7 off), so I missed this being replied to.

I'll try it on Monday, and post the results.

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby VLC_help » 17 Jan 2010 12:53

No rush.

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby Pawkeshup » 19 Jan 2010 16:06

Well, I gave it a try today

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Still the same, and the lag was actually worse this time. I dunno what's up with it, to be honest.

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby VLC_help » 20 Jan 2010 14:06

Thanks. Could you open Tools -> Messages... (set Verbosity to 2) before opening the device, and after opening paste messages here?

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby Pawkeshup » 05 Feb 2010 02:47

Sorry, been very busy!

Here's the log

qt4 debug: Here
qt4 error: verbose-objects usage:
--verbose-objects=+printthatobject,-dontprintthatone
(keyword 'all' to applies to all objects)

=== Connected the capture card and started trying to view it here ====

qt4 debug: Initialization of Capture device panel
qt4 warning: Input option: dshow-vdev=USB 2861 Device
qt4 warning: Input option: dshow-adev=USB 2861 Device
main debug: adding item `dshow://' ( dshow:// )
qt4 debug: Adding a new MRL to recent ones: dshow://
main debug: rebuilding array of current - root Playlist
main debug: rebuild done - 1 items, index -1
main debug: processing request item dshow:// node null skip 0
main debug: resyncing on dshow://
main debug: dshow:// is at 0
main debug: starting new item
main debug: creating new input thread
main debug: Creating an input for 'dshow://'
main debug: thread (input) created at priority 1 (input/input.c:215)
main debug: thread started
main debug: using timeshift granularity of 50 MBytes
main debug: using timeshift path 'C:\DOCUME~1\Ryan\LOCALS~1\Temp'
main debug: `dshow://' gives access `dshow' demux `' path `'
main debug: creating demux: access='dshow' demux='' path=''
main debug: looking for access_demux module: 1 candidate
dshow debug: dshow-vdev: USB 2861 Device
dshow debug: dshow-adev: USB 2861 Device
dshow debug: found device: Laptop Integrated Webcam
dshow debug: found device: Live! Cam Virtual
dshow debug: found device: ManyCam Virtual Webcam
dshow debug: found device: USB 2861 Device
dshow debug: found device: e2eSoft VCam
dshow debug: asking for device: USB 2861 Device
dshow debug: asked for USB 2861 Device, binding to USB 2861 Device
qt4 debug: IM: Setting an input
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 30 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 480 - 640
qt4 debug: size: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: sizeHint: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Controls minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Central minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Menu minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Input minimuSize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Status minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: minimumsize: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 30 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 480 - 640
qt4 debug: size: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: sizeHint: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Controls minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Central minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Menu minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Input minimuSize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Status minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: minimumsize: 0 - 0
dshow debug: using device: USB 2861 Device
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: output pin: Capture
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin: Analog Video In
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: output pin: VBI
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: trying pin Capture
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin default format configured
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts chroma: YUY2, width:480, height:576, fps:25.000000
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::JoinFilterGraph
dshow debug: connecting filters
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::ConnectedTo [not connected]
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryPinInfo
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::QueryFilterInfo
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryPinInfo
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryAccept [OK] (width=480, height=576, chroma=YUY2, fps=25.000000)
dshow debug: CapturePin::ReceiveConnection [OK]
dshow debug: CapturePin::NotifyAllocator
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryPinInfo
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryPinInfo
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::ConnectedTo [OK]
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryPinInfo
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryPinInfo
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryPinInfo
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::ConnectedTo [OK]
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryPinInfo
dshow debug: CapturePin::ConnectedTo [OK]
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryPinInfo
dshow debug: CapturePin::ConnectedTo [OK]
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: found existing route for output 0 (type Video Decoder) to input 1 (type Video Composite)
dshow debug: crossbar at depth 0, found route for output 0 (type Video Decoder) to input 1 (type Video Composite)
dshow debug: ConnectFilters: graph_builder2 available.
dshow debug: filters connected successfully !
dshow debug: MEDIATYPE_Video
dshow debug: selected video pin accepts format: YUY2
dshow debug: found device: Bluetooth Hands-free Audio
dshow debug: found device: SigmaTel Audio
dshow debug: found device: USB 2861 Device
dshow debug: found device: e2eSoft VAudio
dshow debug: asking for device: USB 2861 Device
dshow debug: asked for USB 2861 Device, binding to USB 2861 Device
dshow debug: using device: USB 2861 Device
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: output pin: Capture
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin: Line
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: trying pin Capture
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin default format configured
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:2, samples/sec:44100 bits/sample:16
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:2, samples/sec:44100 bits/sample:16
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:1, samples/sec:44100 bits/sample:16
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:2, samples/sec:32000 bits/sample:16
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:1, samples/sec:32000 bits/sample:16
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:2, samples/sec:22050 bits/sample:16
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:1, samples/sec:22050 bits/sample:16
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:2, samples/sec:11025 bits/sample:16
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:1, samples/sec:11025 bits/sample:16
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:2, samples/sec:8000 bits/sample:16
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:1, samples/sec:8000 bits/sample:16
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:2, samples/sec:44100 bits/sample:8
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:1, samples/sec:44100 bits/sample:8
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:2, samples/sec:22050 bits/sample:8
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:1, samples/sec:22050 bits/sample:8
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:2, samples/sec:11025 bits/sample:8
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:1, samples/sec:11025 bits/sample:8
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:2, samples/sec:8000 bits/sample:8
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:1, samples/sec:8000 bits/sample:8
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:2, samples/sec:48000 bits/sample:16
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:1, samples/sec:48000 bits/sample:16
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:2, samples/sec:96000 bits/sample:16
dshow debug: EnumDeviceCaps: input pin accepts format: araw, channels:1, samples/sec:96000 bits/sample:16
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::JoinFilterGraph
dshow debug: connecting filters
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::ConnectedTo [not connected]
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryPinInfo
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::QueryFilterInfo
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryPinInfo
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryAccept [OK] (channels=2, samples/sec=44100, bits/samples=16, format=araw)
dshow debug: CapturePin::ReceiveConnection [OK]
dshow debug: CapturePin::NotifyAllocator
dshow debug: filters connected successfully !
dshow debug: MEDIATYPE_Audio
dshow debug: selected audio pin accepts format: araw
dshow debug: crossbar at depth 0, routed video output 0 to video input 1
dshow debug: crossbar at depth 0, routed audio output 1 to audio input 4
dshow debug: Playing...
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryPinInfo
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryPinInfo
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryPinInfo
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryPinInfo
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryPinInfo
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::ConnectedTo [OK]
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::EnumPins
dshow debug: CapturePin::QueryDirection
dshow debug: CapturePin::ConnectedTo [OK]
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::SetSyncSource
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::SetSyncSource
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::Pause
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::Pause
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::Run
dshow debug: CaptureFilter::Run
main debug: selecting program id=0
main debug: using access_demux module "dshow"
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 1127.000 ms - Total 1127.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 1127.000 ms)
main debug: looking for a subtitle file in C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\
main debug: looking for decoder module: 34 candidates
main debug: using decoder module "rawvideo"
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 0.000 ms - Total 0.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 0.000 ms)
main debug: thread (decoder) created at priority 0 (input/decoder.c:302)
main debug: thread started
main debug: looking for decoder module: 34 candidates
araw debug: samplerate:44100Hz channels:2 bits/sample:16
main debug: using decoder module "araw"
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 1.000 ms - Total 1.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 1.000 ms)
main debug: thread (decoder) created at priority 2 (input/decoder.c:302)
main debug: thread started
main debug: looking for meta reader module: 2 candidates
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 30 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 480 - 640
qt4 debug: size: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: sizeHint: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Controls minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Central minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Menu minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Input minimuSize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Status minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: minimumsize: 99 - 397
lua debug: Trying Lua scripts in C:\Documents and Settings\Ryan\Application Data\vlc\lua\meta/reader
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 30 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 480 - 640
qt4 debug: size: 99 - 397
lua debug: Trying Lua scripts in C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta/reader
qt4 debug: sizeHint: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Controls minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Central minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Menu minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Input minimuSize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Status minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 30 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 480 - 640
qt4 debug: size: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: sizeHint: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Controls minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Central minimumsize: 0 - 0
lua debug: Trying Lua playlist script C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta/reader\filename.lua
qt4 debug: Menu minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Input minimuSize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Status minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 30 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 480 - 640
qt4 debug: size: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: sizeHint: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Controls minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Central minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Menu minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Input minimuSize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Status minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 30 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 480 - 640
qt4 debug: size: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: sizeHint: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Controls minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Central minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Menu minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Input minimuSize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Status minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 30 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 480 - 640
qt4 debug: size: 99 - 397
lua debug: Trying Lua scripts in C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\share\lua\meta/reader
qt4 debug: sizeHint: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Controls minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Central minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Menu minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Input minimuSize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Status minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: minimumsize: 0 - 0
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 1.000 ms - Total 1.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 1.000 ms)
main debug: `dshow://' successfully opened
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 30 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 480 - 640
qt4 debug: size: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: sizeHint: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Controls minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Central minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Menu minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Input minimuSize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Status minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: minimumsize: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 30 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 480 - 640
qt4 debug: size: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: sizeHint: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Controls minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Central minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Menu minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Input minimuSize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Status minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 30 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 480 - 640
qt4 debug: size: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: sizeHint: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Controls minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Central minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Menu minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Input minimuSize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Status minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 30 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 480 - 640
qt4 debug: size: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: sizeHint: 99 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Controls minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Central minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Menu minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Input minimuSize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Status minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: minimumsize: 0 - 0
main error: Invalid PCR value in ES_OUT_SET_(GROUP_)PCR !
main debug: Buffering 0%
main debug: creating aout
main debug: Buffering 34%
main debug: looking for audio output module: 4 candidates
main debug: no usable vout present, spawning one
main debug: looking for text renderer module: 2 candidates
main debug: Buffering 50%
aout_directx debug: Opening DirectSound Audio Output
main debug: Buffering 67%
aout_directx debug: found device: Primary Sound Driver
aout_directx debug: found device: SigmaTel Audio
aout_directx debug: found device: Bluetooth Hands-free Audio
aout_directx debug: found device: e2eSoft VAudio
main debug: Buffering 84%
main debug: Buffering 54%
aout_directx debug: device supports 2 channels (DEFAULT!)
aout_directx debug: device supports 1 channel
aout_directx debug: creating DirectSoundThread
main debug: thread (DirectSound Notification Thread) created at priority 15 (directx.c:321)
main debug: using audio output module "aout_directx"
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 99.000 ms - Total 99.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 99.000 ms)
main debug: output 's16l' 44100 Hz Stereo frame=1 samples/4 bytes
main debug: mixer 'fl32' 44100 Hz Stereo frame=1 samples/8 bytes
main debug: filter(s) 'fl32'->'s16l' 44100 Hz->44100 Hz Stereo->Stereo
main debug: looking for audio filter module: 16 candidates
audio_format debug: fl32->s16l, bits per sample: 32->16
main debug: using audio filter module "audio_format"
main debug: thread started
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 0.000 ms - Total 0.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 0.000 ms)
aout_directx debug: DirectSoundThread ready
main debug: found a filter for the whole conversion
main debug: looking for audio mixer module: 3 candidates
main debug: using audio mixer module "float32_mixer"
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 0.000 ms - Total 0.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 0.000 ms)
main debug: input 's16l' 44100 Hz Stereo frame=1 samples/4 bytes
main debug: looking for audio filter module: 1 candidate
scaletempo debug: format: 44100 rate, 2 nch, 4 bps, fl32
scaletempo debug: params: 30 stride, 0.200 overlap, 14 search
scaletempo debug: 1.000 scale, 1323.000 stride_in, 1323 stride_out, 1059 standing, 264 overlap, 617 search, 2204 queue, fl32 mode
main debug: using audio filter module "scaletempo"
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 0.000 ms - Total 0.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 0.000 ms)
main debug: filter(s) 's16l'->'fl32' 44100 Hz->44100 Hz Stereo->Stereo
main debug: looking for audio filter module: 16 candidates
audio_format debug: s16l->fl32, bits per sample: 16->32
main debug: using audio filter module "audio_format"
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 0.000 ms - Total 0.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 0.000 ms)
main debug: found a filter for the whole conversion
main debug: filter(s) 'fl32'->'fl32' 48510 Hz->44100 Hz Stereo->Stereo
main debug: looking for audio filter module: 16 candidates
bandlimited_resampler debug: fl32/48510KHz/2->fl32/44100KHz/2
main debug: using audio filter module "bandlimited_resampler"
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 0.000 ms - Total 0.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 0.000 ms)
main debug: found a filter for the whole conversion
main debug: End of audio preroll
main debug: Stream buffering done (201 ms in 143 ms)
freetype debug: Building font database.
freetype debug: Finished building font database.
freetype debug: Took 0 microseconds
freetype debug: Using Arial as font from file C:/WINDOWS/fonts/arial.ttf
freetype debug: using fontsize: 2
main debug: using text renderer module "freetype"
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 218.000 ms - Total 218.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 218.000 ms)
main debug: looking for video filter2 module: 18 candidates
swscale debug: 32x32 chroma: YUVA -> 16x16 chroma: YUVA with scaling using Bicubic (good quality)
main debug: using video filter2 module "swscale"
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 6.000 ms - Total 6.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 6.000 ms)
main debug: looking for video filter2 module: 18 candidates
yuvp debug: YUVP to YUVA converter
main debug: using video filter2 module "yuvp"
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 0.000 ms - Total 0.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 0.000 ms)
main warning: Failed to add a callback to the non-existing variable 'highlight'
main debug: window size: 576x576
main debug: Deinterlacing available
main debug: deinterlace 0, mode blend, is_needed 0
main debug: looking for video output module: 1 candidate
vout_wrapper warning: Opening vout display wrapper
main debug: looking for vout display module: 8 candidates
directx debug: creating Vout EventThread
directx debug: DirectXCreateWindow
main debug: looking for vout window hwnd module: 3 candidates
main warning: Could not inherit value for var drawable-hwnd from config. Invalid Type
main error: cannot inherit value for drawable-hwnd
qt4 debug: requesting video...
qt4 debug: Video was requested 0, 0
qt4 debug: embedded video ready (handle 00080920)
qt4 debug: Video is resizing to: 576 576
qt4 debug: Resize Event, height: 255
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 156 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 480 - 640
qt4 debug: size: 255 - 397
qt4 debug: sizeHint: 255 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Controls minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Central minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Menu minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Input minimuSize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Status minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: minimumsize: 255 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 576 - 397
qt4 debug: Stack Size: 576 - 576
qt4 debug: size: 255 - 397
qt4 debug: sizeHint: 675 - 576
qt4 debug: Stack minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Controls minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Central minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Menu minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Input minimuSize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Status minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: minimumsize: 0 - 0
qt4 debug: Resize Event, height: 675
main debug: using vout window hwnd module "qt4"
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 48.000 ms - Total 48.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 48.000 ms)
directx debug: created video sub-window
directx debug: Vout EventThread running
directx debug: disabling screen saver
directx debug: directx-device:
directx debug: screen dimensions (0x0,1920x1200)
directx debug: DirectDraw Capabilities: overlay=1 yuvoverlay=1 can_deinterlace_overlay=1 colorkey=1 stretch=1 bltfourcc=1
directx debug: align_boundary_src=0,0 align_boundary_dest=1,1 align_size_src=0,0 align_size_dest=0,0
main debug: VoutDisplayEvent 'resize' 584x610 window
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_dst_clipped coords: 774,615,1358,1199
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_src_clipped coords: 0,0,480,576
directx debug: YUV plain surface created successfully
main debug: using vout display module "directx"
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 118.000 ms - Total 118.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 118.000 ms)
main debug: using video output module "vout_wrapper"
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 118.000 ms - Total 118.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 118.000 ms)
main debug: got 1 direct buffer(s)
main debug: pic render sz 480x576, of (0,0), vsz 480x576, 4cc YUY2, sar 6:5, msk r0x0 g0x0 b0x0
main debug: pic in sz 480x576, of (0,0), vsz 480x576, 4cc YUY2, sar 6:5, msk r0x0 g0x0 b0x0
main debug: pic out sz 480x576, of (0,0), vsz 480x576, 4cc YUY2, sar 6:5, msk r0x0 g0x0 b0x0
main debug: direct render, mapping render pictures 0-14 to system pictures 1-15
main debug: VoutDisplayEvent 'resize' 576x576 window
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_dst_clipped coords: 774,602,1350,1178
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_src_clipped coords: 0,0,480,576
main debug: End of video preroll
main debug: Received first picture
freetype debug: using fontsize: 36
main debug: Decoder buffering done in 231 ms
main warning: PTS is out of range (-10000), dropping buffer
main warning: PTS is out of range (-33219), dropping buffer
main error: ES_OUT_SET_(GROUP_)PCR is called too late, increasing pts_delay to 200 ms
main error: ES_OUT_RESET_PCR called
rawvideo warning: invalid frame size (128 < 552960)
main debug: Buffering 0%
main debug: End of audio preroll
main debug: End of video preroll
main debug: Buffering -55%
main debug: Received first picture
main debug: looking for video blending module: 1 candidate
blend debug: chroma: YUVA -> YUY2
main debug: using video blending module "blend"
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 0.000 ms - Total 0.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 0.000 ms)
main debug: Buffering 69%
main debug: Buffering 85%
main debug: Buffering 54%
qt4 debug: Qt: Entering Fullscreen
main debug: Stream buffering done (205 ms in 84 ms)
main debug: Decoder buffering done in 0 ms
main warning: PTS is out of range (-10000), dropping buffer
main warning: PTS is out of range (-32219), dropping buffer
main warning: the mixer got a packet in the past (31781)
main warning: the mixer got a packet in the past (8562)
main warning: PTS is out of range (102000), dropping buffer
main warning: PTS is out of range (78781), dropping buffer
main warning: PTS is out of range (55561), dropping buffer
main warning: PTS is out of range (32341), dropping buffer
main warning: PTS is out of range (9121), dropping buffer
main warning: mixer start isn't output start (3020)
main warning: buffer is 42899 in advance, triggering downsampling
main warning: resampling stopped after 445000 usec (drift: -9363)
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_dst_clipped coords: 712,548,1288,1124
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_src_clipped coords: 0,0,480,576
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_dst_clipped coords: 687,536,1263,1112
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_src_clipped coords: 0,0,480,576
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_dst_clipped coords: 674,533,1250,1109
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_src_clipped coords: 0,0,480,576
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_dst_clipped coords: 666,531,1242,1107
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_src_clipped coords: 0,0,480,576
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_dst_clipped coords: 649,510,1225,1086
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_src_clipped coords: 0,0,480,576
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_dst_clipped coords: 526,367,1102,943
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_src_clipped coords: 0,0,480,576
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_dst_clipped coords: 467,316,1043,892
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_src_clipped coords: 0,0,480,576
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_dst_clipped coords: 441,302,1017,878
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_src_clipped coords: 0,0,480,576
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_dst_clipped coords: 437,297,1013,873
directx debug: DirectXUpdateRects image_src_clipped coords: 0,0,480,576
main warning: late picture skipped (-6591 > -7892)
main warning: output date isn't PTS date, requesting resampling (-42417)
main warning: buffer is 53190 in advance, triggering downsampling
main warning: output date isn't PTS date, requesting resampling (44275)
main warning: resampling stopped after 220000 usec (drift: 10641)

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby Pawkeshup » 05 Feb 2010 13:49

And here's what it looks like:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpaEW8XNoN0

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby VLC_help » 06 Feb 2010 13:55

Happens with all video output modules?
http://wiki.videolan.org/WindowsFAQ-1.0 ... _output.3F

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby Pawkeshup » 07 Feb 2010 01:17

I tried all three with the same results.

Is there any way to NOT have it use Direct Show? No matter what video option I selected, it would return to that.

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby VLC_help » 07 Feb 2010 14:34

DirectShow is used for video capture.

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby Pawkeshup » 07 Feb 2010 15:07

Meh, it was a thought.

Did you need logs for each of the above selections? It didn't visually do anything different, but possibly the log MIGHT be different... Maybe?

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby VLC_help » 08 Feb 2010 13:50

Have you tried different chroma options?

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby Pawkeshup » 24 Feb 2010 03:37

Sorry to seem dense, but I didn't really follow what I need to do. I looked into what you meant by Chroma, but I don't know where to change it or where to configure it.

Also, I have an S-video cable coming in for my XBox (the search for which being why I have not been posting, wanted to see if it made some major difference), but do have one for other systems that I just need to set up to try. Do you think it will make any difference?

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby VLC_help » 24 Feb 2010 16:11

With chroma I mean

Code: Select all

--dshow-chroma=<string> Video input chroma format Force the DirectShow video input to use a specific chroma format (eg. I420 (default), RV24, etc.)
and S-video input shouldn't cause any lag since it is analog video.

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby Pawkeshup » 02 Mar 2010 04:29

Well, I just tried the S-video, no change.

And I understand what you meant by chroma, I looked that much up, but where do I put that information?

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby VLC_help » 02 Mar 2010 19:07

From Capture device tab, press Advanced options... button, there should be option called Video input chroma format where you can insert different fourCC codes.

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby id10terror » 23 Mar 2010 04:31

Try this ->
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=74059&start=0#p243698

allows me to watch my TV/PS2 at 50fps deinterlaced.

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Re: VLC + KWord DVD2 Capture device = laggy and glitchy

Postby eric leu » 30 Mar 2010 16:13

When play, check this, Tools->Media Information->Codec Detail->resolution. It should be 720x586... need to be changed to 720x480...
So, do this, in Capture Device, set Video size to 720x480, or in Options, :dshow-size=720x480. The green bar should disappear.
My problem is when using plugin(Active X) on IE8 browser, I can't get Javascript API playlist.add(url,url, ":dshow-size=720x480") to work. Does anyone know how to make it work on browser?

I use VLC 1.05. Run plugin on IE8 with XP sp3.


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