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This is old news, publicly ducumented HERE
There are suggestions to deal with the FALSE POSITVES here.
Bottom line, AUTOIT = the scripting language I use to write my settings interface.
This is old news, publicly ducumented HERE
There are suggestions to deal with the FALSE POSITVES here.
Bottom line, AUTOIT = the scripting language I use to write my settings interface.
[QUOTE=Shark007;353437]I'm still a bit confused on how your suggestion for adjusting my settings in the x64 configuration would help me in using the 32bit codecs that you suggest I use since 32bit is default on my x64 system. If you could walk me through your suggestion for my particular settings again that would be very helpful.
Been using your codecs ever since I switched to Win7x64 and been loving it, great job.
Quick question, I noticed recently that my .MOV (apple/quicktime) videos are starting up with WMP, and they play correctly to my surprise but without any audio. Can WMP actually get the audio as well, or should I restore the default settings and get quicktime to handle these?
Thanks
If the mov files are 'modern' such as current movie trailers, they should play without issue with audio and video. If this is the case, lets discuss it on my forum. If the files are originating from a camera you can try the camera setting on the MOV TAB. Also on the mov tab, you can try using Haali as the splitter. Some mov files (older ones) will require you to install QT Lite. I personally avoid the official quicktime software.
Please make a post and supply a small sample for testing.
x86 players use x86 codecs (you use the x86 settings application for adjustment)
x64 players use x64 codecs (you use the x64 settings application for adjustment)
On an x64 Operating System, Media Center is x64 only.
There are 2 aspects of the 32bit settings application that are global in thier usage.
Global meaning they affect x64 also. Thumbnailing settings and the associations button on the Help TAB.
My personal recomendation is to use the x86 version of WMP because the codec support is far better for 32bit players. With Media Center, you do not have a choice. There is only 1 version, and it is x64. Without having the x64 codecs install virtually nothing would work in Media Center.
Last edited by Brink; 10 Feb 2010 at 00:49. Reason: Unneeded comment removed
suggested deviations from a default installation for x86...
Help TAB, associate filetypes
SWAP TAB, Disable the DMO video codecs
SWAP TAB, choose ffdshow for xvid etc.
SWAP TAB, disable the Microsoft Audio decoder (unless you use LiveTV, then leave it alone)
H264 TAB, select the divx codec
Audio TAB, match your hardware
Config TAB, lower boxes, match your hardware
None of this is set as defaults because most new users coming to the shark codecs like the idea that i do not deviate from the Microsoft settings by default. These are the same users that do not fully investigate the possibilities my interface offers and then can't understand why things still arent workin well.
Once you do have a working setup with 99% of your media playback as you wish it, PLEASE use the provided 'save settings' feature of the Misc TAB. Since I force uninstalls and do not allow upgrades, using the restore feature after a re-install will have you set back up in the wink of an eye.
Last edited by Brink; 10 Feb 2010 at 00:50. Reason: Unneeded link removed