New ffdshow installation guide added
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article published on 20 March, 2008
As promised earlier this week we have a new guide for ffdshow which covers basic installation and configuration of video and audio decoders.
If you're not familiar with ffdshow, it uses open source libraries (DLL files) to build a DirectShow interface, adding support for all common video and audio formats to most Windows playing, editing, and encoding software. It's particularly popular ... [ read the full article ]
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20. March 2008 @ 03:45 |
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sgriesch
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20. March 2008 @ 19:42 |
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It's good with Media Player Classic if you want to play FLV files. Allows you to have one player with more capabilities.
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cart0181
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20. March 2008 @ 20:55 |
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I've been using VLC and I haven't run into the need for this yet. What exactly is this for again? I haven't run into .flv files.
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20. March 2008 @ 22:51 |
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flv is a flash video file like you find on YouTube. However FFDshow's capabilities go way beyond that. This direct show filter can decode almost every kind of video and audio format there is. One of the main formats I find it useful for is h264 decoding. AVC (h264) is definitely where the future is, as many others can verify Blu-ray discs encoded using this codec leave mpeg2 encodes in the dust.
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20. March 2008 @ 22:51 |
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you get .flv when emmbeding content into a webpage example of major flv use is Youtube.
yes VLC is great Media Player. this is because while most player read from a format or codec VLC read Bit2Bit or a Raw read. this has its draw backs .AVI files above 2 gigs have been known to lock up VLC. VLC also carry's A Very Large Memory FootPrint. so its a no no on older computers.
But FFDshow can not be replaced its on of the best codec packages i have seen. if you dont have it get it.
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20. March 2008 @ 22:53 |
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Ryu you beat me to it by a couple of seconds. Darn
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cart0181
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24. March 2008 @ 15:49 |
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So is FFDshow used to SAVE this type of content? I knew there was a way to save it, but I've never needed to bad enough to investigate it.
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24. March 2008 @ 15:59 |
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No just to decode if your talking about downloading .Flv files PM Me
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24. March 2008 @ 18:55 |
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Originally posted by DXR88: No just to decode if your talking about downloading .Flv files PM Me
Why does he need to PM you? "SaveTube.com" would have used up less words! :-P Hehe
IDM (Internet Download Manager) also has a FLV download option integrated into Windows.
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umberto21
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24. March 2008 @ 19:48 |
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Yeah I am using a few conversion programs (like ConvertHQ and a few others) and if they are based on DirectShow engine, then FFDSHow is DEFINATELY a great improvement. What's mega cool is that FFdShow is actually ONE codec that encompasses many formats.
To put it simply, it is one video module (called a "Filter") that says to your computer : "I can play all those formats".
so when Mediaplayer tries to find a codec that is able to play your video file, it often choses the FFDshow codec.
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30. March 2008 @ 20:53 |
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huntr
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3. July 2008 @ 23:50 |
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My question about ffdshow is "Can it ENCODE the codecs like xvid and h.264". Encoding is just as important to me as decoding.
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4. July 2008 @ 01:28 |
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Originally posted by huntr: My question about ffdshow is "Can it ENCODE the codecs like xvid and h.264". Encoding is just as important to me as decoding.
If there Open Source more than likely, they can be encoded. i answer you with uncertainty, as i am by far no expert with FFDShow.
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6. September 2008 @ 13:04 |
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