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Old 19th February 2012, 11:49
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Default ReClock 1.8.7.9

Watching PAL DVDs? Here's why you need ReClock: http://sandbox.slysoft.com/palspeedup/index.html

Download ReClock here: http://sandbox.slysoft.com/beta/SetupReClock1879.exe

Note:
* ReClock must be installed *after* PowerDVD or Arcsoft TMT 3/TMT 5
* Whenever PowerDVD or Arcsoft TMT 3/ TMT 5 is updated or reinstalled, ReClock must be reinstalled

1.8.7.9 - 19/02/2012
* New: Support for PowerDVD 12

Source code for GPL'ed code is available here:
http://oss.slysoft.com/ReClock/
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Old 19th February 2012, 11:52
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2 versions in one day. Nice!
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Old 19th February 2012, 12:55
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A debug build of the Reclockhelper.dll sneaked in. I'll make a new setup.
fixed, thanks!

I'm still hoping for slower playback speeds than "refresh rate/20" but I guess you've got something against CRT users
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Old 19th February 2012, 13:28
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Yeah confirming 1.8.7.9 is working OK.
About the Haali (or is it Reclock's?) bug:
If you have Haali set to auto-enable a substream, ReClock's Directshow estimator becomes nonfunctional.

How to reproduce:
1. on Haali's side, set it to auto-enable a substream (for exemple auto-enable english subs when audio is japanese).
[Options > Languages > "Audio and Subtitle languages" > write "jpn,eng" without quotes in the text field)]
2. on ReClock's side, just disable the built-in estimator.

-> Result: When playing a MKV with jpn audio and eng subs, ReClock reports "no video stream found" forever.

Interestingly, if Haali doesn't auto-enable a substream, ReClock's directshow estimator works just fine.

James, do you reckon this is an issue on ReClock side or Haali side?
If Haali, I shall report to Corecodec/Haali, but I'm unsure atm.
So please if you have a couple minutes for testing, let me know.
See you,

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Old 19th February 2012, 14:38
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Yeah confirming 1.8.7.9 is working OK.
About the Haali (or is it Reclock's?) bug:
If you have Haali set to auto-enable a substream, ReClock's Directshow estimator becomes nonfunctional.
Just use the builit-in estimator. The DShow estimator should be replaced by something better, based on MediaInfo.dll.
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Old 19th February 2012, 14:40
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Yeah confirming 1.8.7.9 is working OK.
About the Haali (or is it Reclock's?) bug:
If you have Haali set to auto-enable a substream, ReClock's Directshow estimator becomes nonfunctional.

How to reproduce:
1. on Haali's side, set it to auto-enable a substream (for exemple auto-enable english subs when audio is japanese).
[Options > Languages > "Audio and Subtitle languages" > write "jpn,eng" without quotes in the text field)]
2. on ReClock's side, just disable the built-in estimator.

-> Result: When playing a MKV with jpn audio and eng subs, ReClock reports "no video stream found" forever.

Interestingly, if Haali doesn't auto-enable a substream, ReClock's directshow estimator works just fine.

James, do you reckon this is an issue on ReClock side or Haali side?
If Haali, I shall report to Corecodec/Haali, but I'm unsure atm.
So please if you have a couple minutes for testing, let me know.
See you,

TSR
Did the "info" debug message box from 1.8.7.8 show the correct path / filename in such a situation?
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Old 19th February 2012, 14:46
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Just use the builit-in estimator. The DShow estimator should be replaced by something better, based on MediaInfo.dll.
I do use both estimators. It's just that the Directshow one is instant whereas the built-in one takes a couple seconds.
It's not a couple seconds that is problematic, it's switching resolutions while using madVR. In rare cases switching resolution will hang when using built-in estimator + madVR.

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Did the "info" debug message box from 1.8.7.8 show the correct path / filename in such a situation?
Oh I didn't test this at all.
This haali-auto-enable-sub + Reclock dshow estimator = no video stream thing is old, I've been testing it on 1.8.7.7. (but same on 1.8.7.9).
Should I test with 1.8.7.8 with debug message box?
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Old 19th February 2012, 14:52
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Should I test with 1.8.7.8 with debug message box?
Yes. Or posting a logfile might help, too.
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Old 19th February 2012, 15:02
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Yes. Or posting a logfile might help, too.
Alright. So with Reclock's built-in estimator disabled and Haali auto-enabling a subtitle stream:

Here's what 1.8.7.8 gives (debug message box):
---------------------------
Info
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F:\test.mkv = -2.000000 -2.000000 -1073741824
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------

Here's what 1.8.7.9 gives (logfile attached)
(no video stream found)
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Old 19th February 2012, 17:51
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Alright. So with Reclock's built-in estimator disabled and Haali auto-enabling a subtitle stream:

Here's what 1.8.7.8 gives (debug message box):
---------------------------
Info
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F:\test.mkv = -2.000000 -2.000000 -1073741824
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------

Here's what 1.8.7.9 gives (logfile attached)
(no video stream found)
Sorry, no idea what could be wrong.
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