help with MKV

MKVs do have thumbnails using Sharks package.

just make sure that DivX MKV Splitter is enabled in the MKV tab.

If you have Win7 x64, you need to have the 64bit addon and have it enabled there.

I think MeGUI or Handbrake are the best 2 choices for encoding, and are free.
 

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MKVs do have thumbnails using Sharks package.

just make sure that DivX MKV Splitter is enabled in the MKV tab.

If you have Win7 x64, you need to have the 64bit addon and have it enabled there.

I think MeGUI or Handbrake are the best 2 choices for encoding, and are free.

Like I was saying before, since Shark's pack depends on DivX to do all it's cool MKV stuff and Windows 7 has native Media Foundation drivers to do everything but AC3 (actually it does AC3 too but licensing prevents it from being used with MKV) why install a ton of other junk when all you want is a native Media Foundation splitter (64-bit too!) and an AC3 filter with native ACM wrapper?
 

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MKVs do have thumbnails using Sharks package.

just make sure that DivX MKV Splitter is enabled in the MKV tab.

If you have Win7 x64, you need to have the 64bit addon and have it enabled there.

I think MeGUI or Handbrake are the best 2 choices for encoding, and are free.

Like I was saying before, since Shark's pack depends on DivX to do all it's cool MKV stuff and Windows 7 has native Media Foundation drivers to do everything but AC3 (actually it does AC3 too but licensing prevents it from being used with MKV) why install a ton of other junk when all you want is a native Media Foundation splitter (64-bit too!) and an AC3 filter with native ACM wrapper?

Good Questions and good points.

I obviously can not speak for everyone, but I can share my thoughts.

I do alot of video encoding. So in my case, FFD Show decoders is a must at times. The fact i can enable them or disable them is nice as well.
However, I find FFDShow to have superior picture quality, so i use it as my default decoder. Just my opinion there.

As far as DIVX goes, it does do well. I can't really say much bad about it, but it does have its flaws.
1. You need DIVX Plus codecs in order to play in external players. (IE WMP or WMC) This is a trial thing that you must purchase later.
You will also need AC3 filter to get AC3 playback in 3rd party players.
2. If you have HD videos in a MP4 container that contain AC3 audio, they will play video only. Even in WMP.
The DIVX Splitter doesnt seem to like them.
3. DIVX itself can sometimes have issues playing back certain AC3 files. Not sure why.

I do agree, that all that is in Sharks pack is not needed (at least for me). You will get no argument from there. But I only install what I need.
FFDShow, Haali, Gabest, AC3, DIVX foundation.

This way MKV thumbs work, and most any video plays in WMP and WMC without issue. And, theres no need to purchase anything extra later down the line.

And, I can still encode videos using FFDShow :)

Thats my reasoning at least. And of course, it will not apply to everyone.
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
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Intel Core i7 2700k
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eVGA P67 SLI
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EVGA GTX570 SC
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XiFi Titanium HD
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LG W2453V
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eVGA Superclocked CPU Cooler
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Saitek Cyborg
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Kaspersky
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IE
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LG BD/DVD
MKVs do have thumbnails using Sharks package.

just make sure that DivX MKV Splitter is enabled in the MKV tab.

If you have Win7 x64, you need to have the 64bit addon and have it enabled there.

I think MeGUI or Handbrake are the best 2 choices for encoding, and are free.

Like I was saying before, since Shark's pack depends on DivX to do all it's cool MKV stuff and Windows 7 has native Media Foundation drivers to do everything but AC3 (actually it does AC3 too but licensing prevents it from being used with MKV) why install a ton of other junk when all you want is a native Media Foundation splitter (64-bit too!) and an AC3 filter with native ACM wrapper?

Good Questions and good points.

I obviously can not speak for everyone, but I can share my thoughts.

I do alot of video encoding. So in my case, FFD Show decoders is a must at times. The fact i can enable them or disable them is nice as well.
However, I find FFDShow to have superior picture quality, so i use it as my default decoder. Just my opinion there.

As far as DIVX goes, it does do well. I can't really say much bad about it, but it does have its flaws.
1. You need DIVX Plus codecs in order to play in external players. (IE WMP or WMC) This is a trial thing that you must purchase later.
You will also need AC3 filter to get AC3 playback in 3rd party players.
2. If you have HD videos in a MP4 container that contain AC3 audio, they will play video only. Even in WMP.
The DIVX Splitter doesnt seem to like them.
3. DIVX itself can sometimes have issues playing back certain AC3 files. Not sure why.

I do agree, that all that is in Sharks pack is not needed (at least for me). You will get no argument from there. But I only install what I need.
FFDShow, Haali, Gabest, AC3, DIVX foundation.

This way MKV thumbs work, and most any video plays in WMP and WMC without issue. And, theres no need to purchase anything extra later down the line.

And, I can still encode videos using FFDShow :)

Thats my reasoning at least. And of course, it will not apply to everyone.

+1 :)
 

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Dell
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MKVs do have thumbnails using Sharks package.

just make sure that DivX MKV Splitter is enabled in the MKV tab.

If you have Win7 x64, you need to have the 64bit addon and have it enabled there.

I think MeGUI or Handbrake are the best 2 choices for encoding, and are free.

Like I was saying before, since Shark's pack depends on DivX to do all it's cool MKV stuff and Windows 7 has native Media Foundation drivers to do everything but AC3 (actually it does AC3 too but licensing prevents it from being used with MKV) why install a ton of other junk when all you want is a native Media Foundation splitter (64-bit too!) and an AC3 filter with native ACM wrapper?

Good Questions and good points.

I obviously can not speak for everyone, but I can share my thoughts.

I do alot of video encoding. So in my case, FFD Show decoders is a must at times. The fact i can enable them or disable them is nice as well.
However, I find FFDShow to have superior picture quality, so i use it as my default decoder. Just my opinion there.

As far as DIVX goes, it does do well. I can't really say much bad about it, but it does have its flaws.
1. You need DIVX Plus codecs in order to play in external players. (IE WMP or WMC) This is a trial thing that you must purchase later.
You will also need AC3 filter to get AC3 playback in 3rd party players.
2. If you have HD videos in a MP4 container that contain AC3 audio, they will play video only. Even in WMP.
The DIVX Splitter doesnt seem to like them.
3. DIVX itself can sometimes have issues playing back certain AC3 files. Not sure why.

I do agree, that all that is in Sharks pack is not needed (at least for me). You will get no argument from there. But I only install what I need.
FFDShow, Haali, Gabest, AC3, DIVX foundation.

This way MKV thumbs work, and most any video plays in WMP and WMC without issue. And, theres no need to purchase anything extra later down the line.

And, I can still encode videos using FFDShow :)

Thats my reasoning at least. And of course, it will not apply to everyone.

DivX Plus decoders are free. AC3Filter is free. Standards compliant MP4 containers do not allow AC3. Use multichannel AAC instead at half the bitrate for the same sound.

When I want to encode I use avidemux which includes all the codecs sharks pack does and more -- and doesn't clutter my system with dodgy codecs and splitters.
 

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Iris 5200
Thanks for providing the file. It's hideously busted according the the specification author's own tool mkvalidator available for Windows here Downloads for Windows | Matroska

Here's the output:
..
ERR120: Extra TrackInfo found at 1211736069 (size 407)
ERR065: The SeekPoint at 94 references a TrackInfo at wrong position 1211736069 (real 564) .
ERR0B1: Block at 64873 track #2 is not a keyframe

... repeating thousands of times -- file is skewed

ERR0B1: Block at 1211619484 track #2 is not a keyframe ...................................................................................................................
file created with matroska muxer by Alexander Noe, build date Aug 30 2008 / AVI-Mux GUI 1.17.8, Aug 30 2008 12:36:58

Whatever was able to play that file was doing it out of pure, dumb luck. I tried to fix the file with mkclean.exe and it too promptly crashed. I'd bee looking for another copy of that episode...

thats the thing i cant find any other HD version every other version of season 1 is 480 p tv rips - season 2 seems fine so far
 

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Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P Rev 1.6 Socket 775 Running 1600 FSB
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4 GB Patriot Viper II 1066 2X2GB Memory PV224G8500ELKB
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NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT GV-N95TOC-1GI overclocked to 650 MHz
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Realtec HD on board
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LG W2053TQ
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1600X900
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Hatchi 160 GB SATA II System drive
Hatchi 400 GB SATA II Data
Hatchi 500 GB SATA II Data
Hitachi 2 TB SATA II Backup
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Ultra LSP750 750-Watt
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Leadertek FX626 or Foxconn FX-626BKH
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Cool Master V-8 (its Big),1 80 MM Fan and 2 92 MM Fan
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Dell Quietkey (POS)
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GE PS2 Optical
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8 down 1 up
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LS-120 Drive(IDE) - Lite-on iHOS104 Blu-ray(SATA) - HP DVD Burner with lightscribe(IDE) - media card reader
Like I was saying before, since Shark's pack depends on DivX to do all it's cool MKV stuff and Windows 7 has native Media Foundation drivers to do everything but AC3 (actually it does AC3 too but licensing prevents it from being used with MKV) why install a ton of other junk when all you want is a native Media Foundation splitter (64-bit too!) and an AC3 filter with native ACM wrapper?

Good Questions and good points.

I obviously can not speak for everyone, but I can share my thoughts.

I do alot of video encoding. So in my case, FFD Show decoders is a must at times. The fact i can enable them or disable them is nice as well.
However, I find FFDShow to have superior picture quality, so i use it as my default decoder. Just my opinion there.

As far as DIVX goes, it does do well. I can't really say much bad about it, but it does have its flaws.
1. You need DIVX Plus codecs in order to play in external players. (IE WMP or WMC) This is a trial thing that you must purchase later.
You will also need AC3 filter to get AC3 playback in 3rd party players.
2. If you have HD videos in a MP4 container that contain AC3 audio, they will play video only. Even in WMP.
The DIVX Splitter doesnt seem to like them.
3. DIVX itself can sometimes have issues playing back certain AC3 files. Not sure why.

I do agree, that all that is in Sharks pack is not needed (at least for me). You will get no argument from there. But I only install what I need.
FFDShow, Haali, Gabest, AC3, DIVX foundation.

This way MKV thumbs work, and most any video plays in WMP and WMC without issue. And, theres no need to purchase anything extra later down the line.

And, I can still encode videos using FFDShow :)

Thats my reasoning at least. And of course, it will not apply to everyone.

DivX Plus decoders are free. AC3Filter is free. Standards compliant MP4 containers do not allow AC3. Use multichannel AAC instead at half the bitrate for the same sound.

When I want to encode I use avidemux which includes all the codecs sharks pack does and more -- and doesn't clutter my system with dodgy codecs and splitters.


i would go with divX but pass experience says dont do it anymore
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom built by myself
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
CPU
Intel Core 2 quad Q9550 2.83 12 MB Cache 95 Watt OC to 3.4
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P Rev 1.6 Socket 775 Running 1600 FSB
Memory
4 GB Patriot Viper II 1066 2X2GB Memory PV224G8500ELKB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT GV-N95TOC-1GI overclocked to 650 MHz
Sound Card
Realtec HD on board
Monitor(s) Displays
LG W2053TQ
Screen Resolution
1600X900
Hard Drives
Hatchi 160 GB SATA II System drive
Hatchi 400 GB SATA II Data
Hatchi 500 GB SATA II Data
Hitachi 2 TB SATA II Backup
PSU
Ultra LSP750 750-Watt
Case
Leadertek FX626 or Foxconn FX-626BKH
Cooling
Cool Master V-8 (its Big),1 80 MM Fan and 2 92 MM Fan
Keyboard
Dell Quietkey (POS)
Mouse
GE PS2 Optical
Internet Speed
8 down 1 up
Other Info
LS-120 Drive(IDE) - Lite-on iHOS104 Blu-ray(SATA) - HP DVD Burner with lightscribe(IDE) - media card reader
i would go with divX but pass experience says dont do it anymore

Sharks codec pack is using it now and are several others just for the feature you don't like -- the thumbnail renderer that crashed on you.
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Apple
OS
El Capitan / Windows 10
CPU
i7-4980HQ
Memory
16GB
Graphics Card(s)
Iris 5200

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom built by myself
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
CPU
Intel Core 2 quad Q9550 2.83 12 MB Cache 95 Watt OC to 3.4
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P Rev 1.6 Socket 775 Running 1600 FSB
Memory
4 GB Patriot Viper II 1066 2X2GB Memory PV224G8500ELKB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT GV-N95TOC-1GI overclocked to 650 MHz
Sound Card
Realtec HD on board
Monitor(s) Displays
LG W2053TQ
Screen Resolution
1600X900
Hard Drives
Hatchi 160 GB SATA II System drive
Hatchi 400 GB SATA II Data
Hatchi 500 GB SATA II Data
Hitachi 2 TB SATA II Backup
PSU
Ultra LSP750 750-Watt
Case
Leadertek FX626 or Foxconn FX-626BKH
Cooling
Cool Master V-8 (its Big),1 80 MM Fan and 2 92 MM Fan
Keyboard
Dell Quietkey (POS)
Mouse
GE PS2 Optical
Internet Speed
8 down 1 up
Other Info
LS-120 Drive(IDE) - Lite-on iHOS104 Blu-ray(SATA) - HP DVD Burner with lightscribe(IDE) - media card reader
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