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Cyberlink Filter - MC won't use

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Alex B:
Reset the log just before doing the experiment (use the reset button). The log fle will compress well when you put it in a zip, rar or 7-zip package. 7-zip is a good free compressor: http://www.7-zip.org

Don't keep logging enabled when you are not troubleshooting a problem.

EDIT

Actually, the "Click to email log files" button will automatically create a compressed zip attachment. Naturally it can work only if you can use an email client on the same PC.

Yaobing:
I have not received any mail yet.  If you tried to send 280 MB as attachment, it will definitely not work.  Follow Alex's advices on keeping the log small. 

jroyale:
Didn't e-mail yet becuase I was going to retest in an effort to get it smaller.  I tried to haali tray icon and it didn't work so I'll reset, troubleshoot and send at some point tonight.

jroyale:
E-mail sent.  Yaobing let me know what you see.

The funny thing is cyberlink works fine with m2t but it's another filter and frankly they generally only last about 30 seconds to 3 minutes a pop so I don't think it would have the same effect because I only notice the stop responding with mkv's after about 20 minutes. 

It's only filters other than microsoft...and only in theatre view.

Help would be greatly appreciated because I don't really want to only watch 720 for the rest of my days.

Yaobing:

--- Quote from: jroyale on April 17, 2010, 10:38:44 pm ---E-mail sent.  Yaobing let me know what you see.


--- End quote ---

I have taken a look at the log, but have not found any obvious problems.  ::)

The file is so long, I can only look at the last portion.  You started playing an mkv movie.  It played for a long time (approx. 1:27:00).  Then you pressed Stop button.  The whole process of stopping took about 2 seconds to complete.  No hanging or freezing.

The graph-building at the beginning was normal too.  The only thing I found was that you either did not select a source filter (which is OK), or the filter you selected could not be loaded.  In either case, the system loaded the correct filter - Haali Media Splitter, installed at C:\Program Files (x86)\Haali\MatroskaSplitter\splitter.ax, meaning it is the independently installed version (not the version installed with CCCP).  So everything worked as it was supposed to.  CyberLink Video Decoder (PDVD9) was loaded for avc1 video, and FFDShow Audio decoder was loaded for audio.

The only thing I can say from your log is that you are using an older version of MC.  I would suggest that you use the latest version available from the top of this board.  There have been a lot of improvements from build 96 to build 161.

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