Adding DShow codecs to a portable version of MPC
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8. February 2007 @ 07:55 |
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Ok, I've been reading up on a few programs that you can make portable so you can put them on a USB flash drive or CD, and have added a few like Firefox, Foxit Reader, this AV program called ClamWin, 7-zip, and finally Media Player Classic.
I read in the documentation for MPC on the sourceforge page that you can add external filters if you have the DShow .dll or .ax for that codec. My problem is, that it doesn't seem to work when I go to a computer that does not have those codecs initially installed.
What I've done so far, is create a folder on my USB drive that has MPC and the .ini file within it to hold my settings. Within this folder is another folder called Codecs, which is where I put the DShow .dll and .ax files I found on my computer. When I check under External filters, and see the codecs I added, they are there, but it says <not found!> next to the codec.
What is it that I'm not doing properly here? It said that if I had these files I could play it on a computer that doesn't have them installed, but it doesn't seem to work out that way. I've already done a few things, but today was the first time I checked with a computer that didn't have these codecs installed prior.
Right now, I'm mainly just trying to set up playback for DivX/Xvid and OGM/MKV wrapped files. I also used Universal Extractor to try and get all the components of the FFDShow intstaller and add the main .dll's to my Codecs folder. Right now I'm trying to look for a way to get Haali's Media Splitter to work with this configuration, because all I need to play MKV wrapped files is FFDShow and this.
If anybody has suggestions, links, or the know-how to set this up, please let me know.
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25. February 2007 @ 14:27 |
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celtic_d
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25. February 2007 @ 14:52 |
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MPC has a built in mkv splitter. As for FFDShow, it won't work without registry entries. I would suggest mplayer or VLC.
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26. February 2007 @ 16:54 |
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Is there any way to create say, an .ini file that holds registry entries?
If all else fails, I'll just try out mplayer, because I really don't like the usability of VLC.
Edit: OK, I got MPlayer and it works great, except that the video is cropped off at the bottom for some reason. Have any ideas?
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celtic_d
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26. February 2007 @ 17:32 |
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Well FFDShow is open source so anything is possible.
Never had that problem with mplayer. What build are you running, also what vo?
Available video output drivers:
directx Directx DDraw YUV/RGB/BGR renderer
gl X11 (OpenGL)
gl2 X11 (OpenGL) - multiple textures version
winvidix WIN32 (VIDIX)
cvidix console VIDIX
null Null video output
mpegpes Mpeg-PES file
yuv4mpeg yuv4mpeg output for mjpegtools
png PNG file
gif89a animated GIF output
tga Targa output
pnm PPM/PGM/PGMYUV file
md5sum md5sum of each frame
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26. February 2007 @ 18:10 |
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MPlayer (1.0)
rc1: "Codename intentionally left blank" October 22, 2006
As read from the readme it came with.
As for the video output, I was using the one that was default used in MPlayerGUI, which is what I'm using as a frontend, and the default VO is directx. I'll check the other vo's out and see if that fixes it.
Edit: OK, I don't know where to get the other video output formats. Can you give a directory, or a URL where they are located? gl and gl2 seem to work the best, but I can't view a movie in full screen properly. It just can't render it in full screen unless I tell it specifically to do so, but then I can only watch it in full screen; I can't view it at any other size normally.
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celtic_d
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26. February 2007 @ 22:09 |
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Try it without the GUI.
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27. February 2007 @ 17:43 |
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I tried it with the GUI that comes coupled with the program on the main site. That one seemed to work for me. I just need to tweak it properly so it uses the keyboard commands I like.
Thanks for the help celtic_d, I think I'll use this setup, even though it doesn't play Ogg Vorbis or Matroska files properly.
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2. March 2007 @ 14:23 |
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mplayer works fine here for ogg and mkv files. Only issue I can think of is ARS was recently not working for mkv's. Looks like it is fixed now though.
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3. March 2007 @ 15:20 |
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Could you send some linkage to said fix?
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celtic_d
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3. March 2007 @ 23:51 |
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Not sure that it has been fixed. At least not for libavcodec decoding. There is I think a patch, but it basically just reverts to before the problem.
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28. July 2007 @ 23:54 |
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Oh, been a while since I've said anything, but I got MPlayer to work fine with subtitles and everything. Used the MPUI GUI for it, and it works great. Works great with the Ogg Vorbis and Matroska files I had problems with.
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