Video output issues with softsub on Win32

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Video output issues with softsub on Win32

Postby King InuYasha » 14 Apr 2010 13:32

Hello,

I grabbed the VLC 1.1.0-pre1 7zip package and ran it on Windows 7 64-bit desktop machine with Intel Core 2 Quad chip.

First problem is with DXVA2 support. Without DXVA2, the video plays back smoothly, even though there is 15% CPU usage. When DXVA2 is enabled, CPU usage drops to 5%, but the video is extremely jittery and it just doesn't play back smoothly.

Second problem is with videos with softsubs. When playing videos with styled softsubs, the video plays back as if it keeps trying to catch up to the audio, frames are being dropped a lot. There was also a lot of audio hiccups.

Third problem was with the Win7 integration. It didn't properly scale the window to fit the Aero Peek thing. Though, it does work...

Here's a picture of the issues:
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Re: Video output issues with softsub on Win32

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 14 Apr 2010 13:54

1/ nVidia? ATI?
2/ Can you share the file with this?
3/ thanks for reporting the bug.
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Re: Video output issues with softsub on Win32

Postby King InuYasha » 14 Apr 2010 13:59

1/ nVidia? ATI?
2/ Can you share the file with this?
3/ thanks for reporting the bug.
1: nVidia GeForce 9500 GS. I'd also like to note that the problem with softsubs is significantly worse with DXVA2 enabled... The DXVA issue was tested with Detective Conan: The Raven Chaser (名探偵コナン 漆黒の追跡者) 1080p movie.

2: I supppose. The file was Detective Conan - 001 Remastered [FBI][h264][8548B1E5].mkv. Google is your friend :wink:

3: Your welcome. Though I also just found out that Unicode titles don't work in the Windows version of VLC too.... :(

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Re: Video output issues with softsub on Win32

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 14 Apr 2010 15:06

With no subs, do you have the lagg ?
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Re: Video output issues with softsub on Win32

Postby King InuYasha » 15 Apr 2010 23:55

With no subs, do you have the lagg ?
Yes, but the lag is minimal. Though I seem to only see it with MKV files...


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