From eong.chen at gmail.com Sat Dec 1 06:39:03 2007 From: eong.chen at gmail.com (Eong) Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2007 13:39:03 +0800 Subject: [Matroska-devel] Will haali support the cracked pd vc-1 decoder? Message-ID: hi all. Someone cracked the powerdvd vc-1 decoder few days ago, and it's public now. And it can be used in other media players,for example, KMP. But it wont work with the haali splitter(demux), it only works with powerdvd's demux. And some remux ts files cant be played properly. Because the problems about powerdvd's demux,. All the people here want the haali splitter to work with the vc-1 decoder. Will haali support the decoder in the feature? The attached file is the cracked pd vc-1 decoder. Powerdvd 7.3 3516 version -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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We parsed some MKV files which contains the h.264 video data, the codec_ID is V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC in the file and the size of the codec_private_data is 39. We just want to know what the codec_private_data means and the structure of it. I have checked the codecID specifications in http://www.matroska.org/technical/specs/codecid/index.html , but there is not a specification for V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC. We are looking forward to your help. Best wishes! sincerely, Yao Gang 2007.12.19 -------------------------------------------------------------- Yao Gang Email?yaog at dsp.ac.cn Mobile:13811680694 DSP and Network Research Center Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beisihuan West Road 21, Beijing 100080, China -------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mike at haali.net Wed Dec 19 10:18:45 2007 From: mike at haali.net (=?UTF-8?B?0JzQuNGF0LDQuNC7INCc0LDRhtC90LXQsg==?=) Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 12:18:45 +0300 Subject: [Matroska-devel] the problem of h.264 In-Reply-To: <002201c84204$a443fa80$6ce14bd2@dspvuxotnojmba> References: <002201c84204$a443fa80$6ce14bd2@dspvuxotnojmba> Message-ID: <4768E1F5.30005@haali.net> yaog wrote: > Hi, > We are now developing a player for MKV files. We parsed some MKV > files which contains the h.264 video data, the codec_ID is > > V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC in the file and the size of the codec_private_data is > 39. We just want to know what the codec_private_data means and the > > structure of it. I have checked the codecID specifications in > http://www.matroska.org/technical/specs/codecid/index.html , but > there is not > > a specification for V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC. We are looking forward to your help. Please look at http://haali.cs.msu.ru/mkv/codecs.pdf > > > Best wishes! > > > sincerely, Yao Gang > > > 2007.12.19 > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > Yao Gang > Email?yaog at dsp.ac.cn > Mobile:13811680694 > > DSP and Network Research Center > Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences > Beisihuan West Road 21, Beijing 100080, China > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Matroska-devel mailing list > Matroska-devel at lists.matroska.org > http://lists.matroska.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/matroska-devel > Read Matroska-Devel on GMane: http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.multimedia.matroska.devel From bnz at zeiss.net Fri Dec 21 13:51:45 2007 From: bnz at zeiss.net (Benjamin Zeiss) Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 13:51:45 +0100 Subject: [Matroska-devel] Nero Recode incompatibility Message-ID: <476BB6E1.9020309@zeiss.net> Hello, first of all i would like to thank all developers of the Haali Media Splitter. For me, this is an absolutely important piece of software for playing back my .ts files recorded from my DVB hardware. I really appreciate it a lot. I am writing because i (and others over at the Doom9 Forum) have noticed some kind of incompatibility with Nero Recode (also the most recent Recode 3.0). When i try to drag my DVB recorded .ts files (mpeg2 or h264, doesn't matter) into Recode, Recode just reports that it encountered an error and cannot continue. Actually, i used to think that Nero simply could not handle .ts files until someone at Doom9 pointed out that it works perfectly once Haali is uninstalled. And it indeed works once Haali is uninstalled. Now, since i am not very familiar with the internals of both pieces of software, i report the problem to both parties not knowing whose fault this actually is. In any way, the problem exists somehow. If you know for a fact that Nero is responsible for this, please ignore this mail. Kind regards and merry christmas, Ben From eyk at comcast.net Mon Dec 24 03:02:14 2007 From: eyk at comcast.net (Edwin Kwan) Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 02:02:14 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Matroska-devel] Matroska Splitter Build 1.7.189.22 Does not Work on Windows 2000 Message-ID: The change log only says Windows 95 is not supported. Is Windows 2000 also dropped? The problem seems to be in the DLL "mkx.dll". I am now running with all the files from build 1.7.189.22 except "mkx.dll" which i retained from build 1.7.189.11. Whenever I copy the build 1.7.189.22 "mkx.dll" over, opening any media file with the splitter fails with a "class not registered" error. Thanks! From chash200 at hotmail.com Wed Dec 26 20:00:43 2007 From: chash200 at hotmail.com (Charles N Hoff) Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 14:00:43 -0500 Subject: [Matroska-devel] Nov 2007 build of Haali splitter breaks MKV and MP4 support in Windows 2000 Message-ID: I updated to the latest Haali splitter a few days ago, but have just discovered this morning that all MKV and MP4 support is now broken on my Windows 2000 SP4 system. Attempting to play any files now results in a CLASS NOT REGISTERED error. I had seen the "dropping 9x support" in the changelog, but as Windows 2000 is an NT 5.0 system, rather than 9x, I didn't think much about it until things stopped working. Is there a possibility of posting the previous (June) version of the splitter back on the site for those of us that can't use the new one? Or maybe updating the changelog to explicitly mention 2000 as being dropped? Or better yet, fix it to work with 2000 again? I've appreciated the work done on this splitter up until now, but am unwilling to spend the money to upgrade my two computer systems just for this one piece of software. Thanks, Charles N Hoff -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mike at haali.net Wed Dec 26 20:42:43 2007 From: mike at haali.net (=?UTF-8?B?0JzQuNGF0LDQuNC7INCc0LDRhtC90LXQsg==?=) Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 22:42:43 +0300 Subject: [Matroska-devel] Matroska Splitter Build 1.7.189.22 Does not Work on Windows 2000 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4772AEB3.1080305@haali.net> Edwin Kwan wrote: > The change log only says Windows 95 is not supported. Is Windows 2000 also > dropped? > > The problem seems to be in the DLL "mkx.dll". I am now running with all the > files from build 1.7.189.22 except "mkx.dll" which i retained from > build 1.7.189.11. Whenever I copy the build 1.7.189.22 "mkx.dll" over, > opening any media file with the splitter fails with a > "class not registered" error. This is fixed in today's release. From mike at haali.net Wed Dec 26 20:42:31 2007 From: mike at haali.net (=?UTF-8?B?0JzQuNGF0LDQuNC7INCc0LDRhtC90LXQsg==?=) Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 22:42:31 +0300 Subject: [Matroska-devel] Nov 2007 build of Haali splitter breaks MKV and MP4 support in Windows 2000 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4772AEA7.7090902@haali.net> Charles N Hoff wrote: > I updated to the latest Haali splitter a few days ago, but have just > discovered this morning that all MKV and MP4 support is now broken on my > Windows 2000 SP4 system. Attempting to play any files now results in a > CLASS NOT REGISTERED error. I had seen the "dropping 9x support" in the > changelog, but as Windows 2000 is an NT 5.0 system, rather than 9x, I > didn't think much about it until things stopped working. 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URL: From phubaut at hotmail.com Thu Dec 27 10:14:53 2007 From: phubaut at hotmail.com (Pierre.be) Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 09:14:53 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Matroska-devel] CoreAVC + Haali Splitter -conflict- Sony Picture Motion Browser / WMM Message-ID: I have Sony HDR-SR8E AVCHD camcorder produced .m2ts files I want to play on WMP and import in Windows Movie Maker without compromising use of Sony Picture Motion Browser software supplied with the camera. Using Haali mpeg-ts splitter it seems to work fine in Windows Media Player. The problems I encountered are: 1) When trying to import stream in Windows Movie Maker, I see the Haali splitter loaded (icon in the tray) and then after 1 second get one popup with the messages "Impossible d'importer C:\Users\Pierre\Desktop\Video Formats\20071216214342.m2ts. Erreur non sp?cifi?e Impossible d'importer C:\Users\Pierre\Desktop\Video Formats\20071216214342.m2ts. Erreur non sp?cifi?e" (sorry I am using a french version of Vista - translation: Unable to import ... Unspecified Error) Note: message is repated twice (see below) 2) Sony Picture Motion Browser software does not work anymore after installation of CoreAVC (well user interface is up and running but display/play/edit of .m2ts result in a blank still picture) I could drill down the issue (using GSpot, GraphEdit) to the splitter itself (not the audio or video codec). Note: Gabest splitter is ok with Sony Pictue Motion Browser but generates another issue as audio is NOT rendered in WMP anymore (Windows Movie Maker import still display a message though only one - no repeated message in the popup see above-) As I have no idea if yet another MPEG-TS splitter exists I can't get further in my investigation. Any idea -what can cause this clash? thanks - regards, Pierre From chris at matroska.org Thu Dec 27 12:14:43 2007 From: chris at matroska.org (Christian HJ Wiesner) Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 12:14:43 +0100 Subject: [Matroska-devel] mkv conversion In-Reply-To: <000601c84820$c5977550$0300a8c0@hcujomama> References: <000601c84820$c5977550$0300a8c0@hcujomama> Message-ID: <47738923.8060501@matroska.org> Hi Dave, we are actually very interested in adding more MKV file conversion tools to our homepage, because this is one of the most asked questions from our users. Conversion into AVI files is nonsense, and should not be attempted. AVI is too old and not powerful enough to hold the same content as MKV, that was the main reason for us to start the MKV project in the first place. However, conversion of MKV files - especially hi-res HDTV files containing h.264 (AVC) encoding, requiring strong CPUs for realtime playback - into high quality DVDs is one of the most asked tasks, and also well possible. Before we can help you, we need more information : - Is your tool freeware, opensource, or a commercial project ? - what output formats will your tool support ? - did you consider to add MKV output to your tool also ? - what licenses do you expect from those libs ? More specifically, will they be part of a commercial project ? As a sidenote, the great Videolan player from http://www.videolan.org can open and play most MKV files out there (besides those with Realvideo RV9/RV10 and On 2 VP 6/7 video compression), and can also convert them into MPEG2 already. Unfortunately, it has no video resizing filter, and also no stream selector (e.g. to select the right audio stream/language from a multi-language MKV file). Another alternative is to do the same as DVD Santa is doing, i.e. to use a DirectShow based input plugin. Doing so, your tool will be able to convert all files that can play in Windows Mediaplayer and other DShow based players. The suitable MKV demuxer filters are available on http://haali.cs.msu.ru/mkv/. The same homepage will also hold the most comprehensive list of supported video and audio codecs in MKV files : http://haali.cs.msu.ru/mkv/codecs.pdf . Bear in mind, MKV is currently the most powerful container existing, a MKV file can basically hold everything under the sun ;-) ..... Best Regards and Happy New Year Christian Dave schrieb: > I am a programmer wanting to develop a conversion for the MKV > extension to change to orher video formats. I am intested in what > tools or libraries you have to help me accomplish this. I have seen > other programs available that do this. > Thank you,Dave From reg at achart.me.uk Thu Dec 27 16:49:53 2007 From: reg at achart.me.uk (Fraggle) Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 15:49:53 +0000 Subject: [Matroska-devel] DVD-style menus - what tools do I need? Message-ID: I understand menu support is still pretty much experimental at this stage, and I'd like to help with a GUI tool if I can. At the moment I'm just trying to make a proof of concept, which is proving extremely difficult. I've used dmx to extract a dvd, but I'm pretty sure it's done the chapters wrong as looking at VTSM01_menu.xml gives chapter timecodes that don't correspond to VTSM01.m2v (for reference I'm extracting the Led Zeppelin DVD, disc 1) As an aside, I'd also like to be able to check the other output files for correctness, but I believe I need some special tools to do it - i.e. the .btn/.idx/.sub files. I suppose it doesn't help that I don't yet know what these are for, or the .tmc files. Is there some software I can use to examine these files and is it obvious what I'll be looking for or do I need to understand a spec somewhere. My final question is if there are other examples of matroska files with menus other than the placebo one? As of the latest version (0.8.6d), VLC does not highlight the menu options when rolledover. Is this a deficiency in VLC, or the .mkv file? Okay I'm done! Regards, Fraggle From chris at matroska.org Fri Dec 28 09:32:11 2007 From: chris at matroska.org (Christian HJ Wiesner) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 09:32:11 +0100 Subject: [Matroska-devel] mkv conversion In-Reply-To: <002c01c8490c$c8173b20$0300a8c0@hcujomama> References: <000601c84820$c5977550$0300a8c0@hcujomama> <47738923.8060501@matroska.org> <002c01c8490c$c8173b20$0300a8c0@hcujomama> Message-ID: <4774B48B.9020500@matroska.org> Hi Dave, in this case, i can just encourage you to have a look at the great VLC player from http://www.videolan.org . It is opensource and and GPL and can be modified by you according to the laws of the GPL, and as long as you will distribute it as freeware and make your modifications available under the GPL to others, you will be fine. Of course, you may not release it as payware in this form, but i recommend to replace the VLC components for this version with your own code later, after having achieved some attention with your freeware version already in an existing user base. The integrated VLC conversion tool is almost perfect, it can read most files and output high quality H.264, XviD (MPEG 4) and MPEG2 video. It just needed a much better user interface and urgently a cropping and resizing filter so that people are able to alter the pixel resolution in the final encoding, allowing e.g. to downsize a HD encoding into normal DVD resolution. What is also needed is a channel selector, so that people can choose the right audio track in multi-language files. VLC player is programmed in C AFAIK, i hope this is fine for you ? Alternatively, if you program your own tool from scratch, you might have a look at Haali's free MKV parser, released under the BSD license. You can find it here : http://haali.cs.msu.ru/mkv/MatroskaParser.zip . However, you will need the same for MPE2 decoder, h.264 decoder, MP3 decoder, MPEG4 decoder, MPEG 2 ENcoder, etc. Honestly, i dont think you will be able to make all of this by yourself, especially with respect for the expected encoding quality of your encoders. It does require quite a lot of know how to program a high quality encoder, and it will take you years until you have that, and manage to make a single good encoder by yourself. Regards Christian Dave schrieb: > Hello Christian, > At this time I am looking at a totally free conversion tool. I am > looking to include .mkv, .vob, mpeg2, ipod, hd, to start off. > Some venders may not let me merely "use" their library without a fee, > but my first task is to put together a useful tool using free codecs > and libraries and to design a pleasing interface. Packaging is so > important to a user. I use a win XP pro system with 3 ghz P4 CPU plus > ATI 1650 pro video with a 1 gb of ram, plus I have a vista ultimate > system having 2 gb of ram with a 6850 Core 2 Duo chipset plus the > nividia 8800 p-cie card. > The future may allow a commercial application of my tool and I will > work toward that goal. > > Thank you, > Dave > > > with ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christian HJ Wiesner" > > To: "Discussion about the current and future development of Matroska" > ; > Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 5:14 AM > Subject: Re: [Matroska-devel] mkv conversion > > >> >> Hi Dave, >> >> we are actually very interested in adding more MKV file conversion >> tools to our homepage, because this is one of the most asked >> questions from our users. Conversion into AVI files is nonsense, and >> should not be attempted. AVI is too old and not powerful enough to >> hold the same content as MKV, that was the main reason for us to >> start the MKV project in the first place. >> >> However, conversion of MKV files - especially hi-res HDTV files >> containing h.264 (AVC) encoding, requiring strong CPUs for realtime >> playback - into high quality DVDs is one of the most asked tasks, and >> also well possible. >> >> Before we can help you, we need more information : >> >> - Is your tool freeware, opensource, or a commercial project ? >> >> - what output formats will your tool support ? >> >> - did you consider to add MKV output to your tool also ? >> >> - what licenses do you expect from those libs ? More specifically, >> will they be part of a commercial project ? >> >> As a sidenote, the great Videolan player from http://www.videolan.org >> can open and play most MKV files out there (besides those with >> Realvideo RV9/RV10 and On 2 VP 6/7 video compression), and can also >> convert them into MPEG2 already. Unfortunately, it has no video >> resizing filter, and also no stream selector (e.g. to select the >> right audio stream/language from a multi-language MKV file). >> >> Another alternative is to do the same as DVD Santa is doing, i.e. to >> use a DirectShow based input plugin. Doing so, your tool will be able >> to convert all files that can play in Windows Mediaplayer and other >> DShow based players. The suitable MKV demuxer filters are available >> on http://haali.cs.msu.ru/mkv/. The same homepage will also hold the >> most comprehensive list of supported video and audio codecs in MKV >> files : http://haali.cs.msu.ru/mkv/codecs.pdf . Bear in mind, MKV is >> currently the most powerful container existing, a MKV file can >> basically hold everything under the sun ;-) ..... >> >> Best Regards and Happy New Year >> >> Christian >> >> >> Dave schrieb: >>> I am a programmer wanting to develop a conversion for the MKV >>> extension to change to orher video formats. I am intested in what >>> tools or libraries you have to help me accomplish this. I have seen >>> other programs available that do this. >>> Thank you,Dave > > From kakaduh at gmx.de Fri Dec 28 12:42:37 2007 From: kakaduh at gmx.de (Hagen Wierstorf) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 12:42:37 +0100 Subject: [Matroska-devel] mkv conversion In-Reply-To: <4774B48B.9020500@matroska.org> References: <000601c84820$c5977550$0300a8c0@hcujomama> <47738923.8060501@matroska.org> <002c01c8490c$c8173b20$0300a8c0@hcujomama> <4774B48B.9020500@matroska.org> Message-ID: <1198842157.3058.4.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Fri, 2007-12-28 at 09:32 +0100, Christian HJ Wiesner wrote: > [...] > It just needed a much better user interface and urgently a cropping and > resizing filter so that people are able to alter the pixel resolution in > the final encoding, allowing e.g. to downsize a HD encoding into normal > DVD resolution. What is also needed is a channel selector, so that > people can choose the right audio track in multi-language files. Mencoder ( http://www.mplayerhq.hu ) can do all of this and works perfect for conversion. Hagen From owagner at vapor.com Fri Dec 28 11:37:58 2007 From: owagner at vapor.com (Oliver Wagner) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 11:37:58 +0100 Subject: [Matroska-devel] Feature Request: Recognize TrueHD audio tracks Message-ID: <4774D206.3050906@vapor.com> Hi, it would be great if the MPEG Program/Transport Stream Splitter would recognize TrueHD audio tracks and expose them as audio pins. Best Regards, Olli From eraser_stp at mail.ru Fri Dec 28 13:41:20 2007 From: eraser_stp at mail.ru (Andrey Stepanov) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 12:41:20 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Matroska-devel] Re: technical question References: <47725E48.3030107@o2.pl> Message-ID: Karol Kalisz o2.pl> writes: > > > Hi > I have my home-made software to catalogue movies on my HDD. One of the > functionality of this software is recognizing some technical > information about audio and video. For example i can get movie > resolution, FPS, time, codecs and so on. I can do it on AVI file, but > unfortunattly i cant do it with MKV files. You can try using a MediaInfo to get file information. http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/ From ANTant at zimage.com Fri Dec 28 15:35:42 2007 From: ANTant at zimage.com (Ant) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 06:35:42 -0800 Subject: [Matroska-devel] Can't play back *.TS and *.MPG's closed captions/subtitles. Message-ID: <477509BE.1060703@zimage.com> Hello. The latest DVB Viewer Pro. (v3.9.1.0) record and play back closed captions (CC)/subtitles from timeshift (.TS) and MPEG-2 (.MPG) file formats. How come I can't play back with subtitle/CC in the latest K-Lite Codec Full Pack's Media Player Classic v6.4.9.1? I posted in http://codecs.freeforums.org/viewtopic.php?p=1692 and CLSID says he couldn't get it to work and said Haali's splitters are not detecting the CC/subtitles streams. What are we missing to make them work? Thank you in advance. :) -- "Since the world began, we have never exterminated. We probably shall never exterminate as much as one single insect species. If there was ever an example of an insect we cannot destroy, the fire ant is it." --an entomologist quote mentioned by Leonard Nimoy on In The Search Of: Deadly Ants (1978) /\___/\ / /\ /\ \ Phil/Ant @ http://antfarm.home.dhs.org (Personal Web Site) | |o o| | Ant's Quality Foraged Links (AQFL): http://aqfl.net \ _ / Remove ANT from e-mail address: philpi at earthlink.netANT ( ) or ANTant at zimage.com Ant is currently not listening to any songs on his home computer. From Hagar at seznam.cz Sat Dec 29 12:53:37 2007 From: Hagar at seznam.cz (Hagar) Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 12:53:37 +0100 (CET) Subject: [Matroska-devel] Haali Media Splitter + MMV4 bug Message-ID: <146.330-29273-216992563-1198929217@seznam.cz> Hi, maybe I found a bug in Your MatroskaSplitter. I installed latest version of Haali Media Splitter (29/12/2007) and since then the game Micro Machines V4 won't work. It ends with error message "Could not find output pin! hr=0x80040216". When I uninstall the Splitter then Micro Machines V4 is OK again. best regards, hagar sorry for my english