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  1. All 3 shots are taken from the same video source.. (.avi , x264 : 1280x720)

    anyways, picture on happens the frame before picture 2
    , in picture 2 you can see the left over of kyon's head and tie "burned" on the door..
    this happens when i run the video through mpc-hc

    throwing the same exact video at virtualdub shows no artifact what so ever..

    anyone knows what did i do wrong in my player?
    its running ffdshow codec with no shader running
    i tried both with full error correction and none..
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  2. this is a type of "ghosting", where there are remenants from either the previous or next frame

    it might be in the source (I suspect), or sometimes it occurs when you use directshowsource (which isn't frame accurate) with heavy temporal filters

    Are you sure vdub doesn't decode with the artifact ? Try changing ffdshow version or another decoder like divx h.264 for directshow

    What vdub decoder are you using for h.264? ffdshow vfw?

    Can you post the sample
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  3. test.avi

    if vdub really did correct the artifact, is there anyway i can do it with ffdshow?

    its encodeded with x264vfw and decoded with ffdshow from k-lite codec pack
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  4. i don't that artifacts with using directshow ffdshow , or vfw ffdshow

    I'm using a bit older version r3176
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  5. hmm i just tested multiple filters

    divx
    mpc-hc internal with gtx 260

    all of them gave the same effect...

    im running windows 7 x64
    is that my problem?
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  6. not sure , it works fine on everything here on this computer (xp 32-bit)

    mpchc, vlc, smplayer, divx h.264 decoder etc....

    when you render the file in graphstudio , what does it say? did you use clsid's filter tweaker tool to override default ms decoder?
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  7. test.avi -> avi spliter -> ffdshow video decoder ->video renderer

    and yea its dissabled

    thx for helping btw
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  8. try muxing in .mp4 or .mkv container
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  9. i got the same effect in mkv

    but this is what happened

    test -> ffdshow -> renderer
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  10. but you say it looks ok in vdub? what decoder is vdub using? (file=>file information)
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  11. x64vfw

    how do i enable that in mpc-hc?

    and again thx
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  12. you can't enable that in mpc-hc , because its a directshow player

    vdub uses vfw interface, not directshow

    ffdshow has both a directshow and vfw version

    try changing ffdshow versions (disable in the configuration, and try divx h.264 - i.e. graphstudio shows divx h.264 now instead of ffdshow)

    something is wrong with your directshow system decoding . Maybe post at doom9 and ask for help there
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  13. ok ill post there now, thx for helping man
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  14. Turn off the noise filter in the video section of your display driver.
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  15. problem solved.. i played around with my video renderer and pretty much.. EVR sux..

    what would you suggest? i changed it to haali atm
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  16. Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    Turn off the noise filter in the video section of your display driver.
    oh yea,, that worked too thx mate
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