Whenever there are problems with TMPGEnc not recognizing a source, it seems like a lot of people here are quick to give the advice "increase the priority of the DirectShow Multimedia File Reader to 1 or 2"
Well, if DirectShow is so great, then why is its default priority so low? Is there some reason *not* to use DirectShow? Should I lower the priority back after a problem file? Can someone tell me which codecs it should be used to decode, and which should be left to the other filters?
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Direct Show is not "so great"
In fact I got this off the TMPGENC faq site
TMPGEnc does not support DirectShow
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