Akven on 18/11/2019 at 15:44
It was DirectShowSource2. I don't know ho to decode using Indeo
This is Media Player Classic vs XviD4PSP 5 DirectShowSource2 decoder (the program I use for video)
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https://imgsli.com/ODMxOQ)
Taffingtaffer on 2/12/2019 at 18:38
I thought this was my HDD having a fart, but audio is doubled at the very start of B01.AVI and INTRO.AVI in the v2.1 version. ^^"
Also I must agree with ZylonBane that the results are slightly different, at least if he means the different color hue on his comparison.
Akven on 7/12/2019 at 17:36
As I said before, gamma is a little bit changed, it's a feature of neutral network.
As for doubled sounds - what decoder do you use? I have Media Player Classic with K-Lite installed - don't hear any sound glitches. I think there is something with it due the fact that this files were merged from two video streams: main video plus a few seconds black screen due to the audio length desync. My thought is your video player/codec behave strangely.
ZylonBane on 7/12/2019 at 18:22
Quote Posted by Taffingtaffer
Also I must agree with ZylonBane that the results are slightly different, at least if he means the different color hue on his comparison.
Uhh, look a little more closely around the edges of the logo.
Taffingtaffer on 11/12/2019 at 12:57
Quote Posted by Akven
As I said before, gamma is a little bit changed, it's a feature of neutral network.
As for doubled sounds - what decoder do you use? I have Media Player Classic with K-Lite installed - don't hear any sound glitches. I think there is something with it due the fact that this files were merged from two video streams: main video plus a few seconds black screen due to the audio length desync. My thought is your video player/codec behave strangely.
I'm not really sure. I use mpv.net as my main video player, if that helps.