Yamada dvx 6600
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stevefox
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19. December 2004 @ 01:21 |
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No, I got mine from Boxtorrents I think, I can hardly remember. But no, they don't all stutter on the Yamada, only from like 36 to like 40 something I think.
http://www.boxtorrents.com/browse.php?search=hajime+no+ippo&cat=0
Try this link to find it.
Fishly, I have the Klite MegaCodec pack installed and the files that don't play on my Yamada, do play smoothly in the BS PLayer on my PC.
I was just wondering if there was a way to get them to play smoothly on the Yamada.
I also used the FourCC code changer and changed the files code type and code source from DIV3 to DIV6 for both boxes. This made the file play smoothly in Windows Media player when before it was Jerky.
Anyway thanks Fishly again, you know your stuff, thanks a lot.
Vic
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shortyuk
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19. December 2004 @ 06:27 |
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thanks very much fishily, ive got it working now and ive unpacked b/s on a few xvids that were very jerky they play perfect now on my 6600. Only problem i have now is i have an advanced xvid of manchurian candidate and when i try using modifier i get an error open dml AVI not supported at present any ideas ? and by the way thanks again
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fishily
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19. December 2004 @ 17:08 |
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@Martin
Dr Divx sorted mine out, so strange that. Oh well.
@stevefox
Dr Divx is your best hope then, a quick re-encode should sort them out.
@shortyuk
OpenDML is a advancement on original AVI format and has support for files larger than 2Gb for example. The yamada won't play opendml files. You could try VirtualDub and save it as a ordinary AVI, probably, since it can read and write opendml. I have to say at this point I've never had any OpenDML files myself so can help you on how the above is achieved. Or you could try avidemux http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/.
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stevefox
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20. December 2004 @ 11:18 |
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Fishily, you rule. Dr Divx sorted my files out to play perfectly on the Yamada. They do just take a while to encode though don't they? It is pretty long, but worth it.
Thanks a bunch Fish
Vic
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bob364860
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20. December 2004 @ 12:40 |
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Hi there. I am new to this thread but have been reading it because I also have a Yamada 6600 :) but have a problem.
I have created all of my subtitled films by putting the AVI file with the relevant srt file in the same folder. All of my films have worked this way and I have found the quality of the films and subtitles to be exceedingly good.
However, for some reason recently, I have come across a problem where if my film is divided into 2 files (say CD1 and CD2), I find the subtitles work with CD2 but not CD1, though the extension names for the AVI files are the same as the subtitle files (with an additional .srt)
Can anybody help me with this problem?
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bob364860
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21. December 2004 @ 02:43 |
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Sorry, just realised I was wrong!
I did not allow CD1 to start as it should. I play forwarded the CD and obviously the text from the srt file did not catch it up on time. Sily me!
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fishily
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21. December 2004 @ 04:12 |
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@bob364860
Glad your problems solved. If you use subtitles a lot then it might be worth using one of Mtz firmwares (If you don't already) which have superior srt support.
Fish
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martin_uk
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21. December 2004 @ 05:11 |
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If you flash the MTZ firmware and (now don't laugh) Yamada release a new firmware which fixes some stuff, is there any problem re-flashing the official firmware. i.e. does the Yamada firmware check what's already installed and have a fit?
cheers
Martin
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mr_chris
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21. December 2004 @ 09:47 |
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Hi
Sorry about this but I am also new to the forum.
I have a Yamada 6700 that is supposed to be able to play Divx files etc..., but the only file I have had issues with so far is a DIVX file. The problem seems to be the same as the XVID problems on the 6600 (ie video stops music continues or visa versa).
Tried using MPEG4 Modifier after downloading .NET etc, but when I click on SAVE (to set the process running) it says - Object reference not set to an instance of an object!
Went back in an too a look at the Video Info and it says - Aspect ratio: Invalid aspect_ratio setting
Ran AVI Check and it says -
Total Streams: 2
Running Time: 1:26:49
Index Chunk: Yes
Interleaved: Yes
Max Bytes Per Sec: 0
AUDIO: 0 - MP3 (0x55)
Average bitrate Per Sec: 116 kb/s
Samples Rate: 48000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits Per Sample: 0
SuggestedBufferSize: 960
Sample Size: 0
Variable Bitrate: Yes (32, 128, 192)
VIDEO: DIVX
B-VOP: No
S(GMC)-VOP: No
QuarterPixel: No
Frame Size: 544 x 320
Frames Rate: 29.970
Color Depth: 16
Total Frames: 156136
SuggestedBufferSize: 45712
Elapsed Time 00:00
Could run it through Dr Divx but that takes hours. Any clues?
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mr_chris
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21. December 2004 @ 14:20 |
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Additional info - DrDivx did work, but could do with getting down to the bottom of why the original Divx file would not play and why Mpeg 4 modifier was playing up?
Cheers
Chris
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fishily
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22. December 2004 @ 01:16 |
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@martin_uk
As far as I know, it would be fine to go back to an official firmware. If there was problems thousands of people would be in the same boat (me included) and someone would work out a way. But like I said I don't think it would be a problem.
@mr_chris
The video code given (DIVX)is for OpenDivX (DivX 4.0 and later) probably project mayo stuff. You could try changing it to DX50 for divx 5 and shove it in to see, but I don't know how much notice the yamada take of FourCC code anyway. Since it doesn't display any file info, I always thought it ignored the code and just tried to play the file. The FourCC code DIVX was that used first before they changed it. My guess is the file won't play on our machines even with its id changed because of the codec. But have a go anyway.
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bob364860
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22. December 2004 @ 02:10 |
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@fishily
Thank you very much. I have just installed the mtz firmware update. It is a big improvement to the subtitles and the menu system looks lovely!
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fishily
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22. December 2004 @ 06:04 |
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@bob364860
I am away from my yamada at the moment so I haven't been able to try the latest firmware with the extend audio setup so I'm looking forward to installing that firmware on my yamada.
I'm hoping that someone works out how to get the packed bitsteam ability of the 6700 onto the 6600 soon. Then the only thing it would be missing is .sub support and as far as I know the only older player with .sub support took out DTS to fit it in. So will will see.
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mr_chris
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23. December 2004 @ 13:37 |
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@fishily
Many thanks for the info. I report back on how things go.
Cheers
Chris
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bob364860
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26. December 2004 @ 01:11 |
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Hi there!
Does anybody know of a website where you can find subtitles or subtitle files for more or less any film?
My brother told me once but I cannot remember the name of the website. I think it begins with 'k' and sounds very strange!
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felippe
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27. December 2004 @ 08:19 |
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Does anyone know why the subtitle disappear from time to time? Then, I have to press REW, then SLOW and the subtitle appears again! It is quite annoying...
And, another thing: some movies are played like frame by frame (the motion is not continuous)!
Some help?
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bob364860
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28. December 2004 @ 01:44 |
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@felippe
I think it's something you just have to live with! Refer to my earlier note where the subtitle has to 'catch up' with the film footage. It can be quite annoying, especially if you want to deliberately fast forward a scene.
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fishily
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28. December 2004 @ 02:05 |
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@bob364860
There is a website with loads of subs but I'm visiting a friend in London and so am away from my PC and the site is in my favourites. I will post address as soon as I get back.
I'm not sure when that will be yet since I didn't actually plan to go to London but was drunk and get a lift down there by another friend. Beer is a wicked mistress.
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johntee50
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28. December 2004 @ 03:26 |
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Where can I find the firmware with the extended audio set up that fishily mentioned.
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sc64
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28. December 2004 @ 07:07 |
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johntee50
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28. December 2004 @ 09:19 |
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Thanks for the reply SC64. I've already got the firmware from that site. I can't see any extended audio setup in it.
Regards to all, johntee50.
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jsbhachu
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29. December 2004 @ 22:54 |
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hi all, does anybody know when support for ogg vorbis audio is coming? i have a bunch of xvid files that wont play because there ogg.
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bob364860
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29. December 2004 @ 23:23 |
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@sc64
Thank you very much. I shall certainly look at those sites.
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fishily
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5. January 2005 @ 08:50 |
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@johntee50
The audio setup is there in the newer Mtz firmwares.
Re: Subtitles
I think you got the ones I had in my bookmarks. Thanks for putting them in the thread.
Fish
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martin_uk
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9. January 2005 @ 09:14 |
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Hi, when loading an xvid into MPEG4 modifier it displays an error "No dummy N-VOP found for packed frame", in GSpot it shows as an Xvid pbs+bvop+nvop.
any help appreciated
cheers
Martin
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