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RueGorE
4 Jan 2002, 02:53 PM
Hello there. I just need some help in finding two specific filters mentioned in Nicky Page's help page (Avisynth) (http://168.144.91.167/nickyguides/synth-vdub.htm) and the links to Ligos Mpeg-2 Filter and WinDVD Audio Filter are broken. :(
I've tried using VOB Filters (http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downloads/encoding_vobutils.html) but that was giving me multiple audio decoders (possibly for all 6 audio channels; two each filter) thus making viewing via Media Player 6.4 not acceptable.
It seems a file called "Mpg2splt.ax" (138Kb) is called upon when viewing VOB files in MP. Whenever I load a VOB file in MP, a warning window pops up with the message "This version testing date is expired" and then would play the VOB for 5 minutes before the audio cuts out. When I check PROPERTIES>ADVANCE>FILTERS IN USE, it's called MPEG 2 Splitter, and it has no configurations when I click on properties.
I guess it's just parsing the VOB contents and sending it to my Cyberlink PowerDVD filters (audio and video). But when I remove "mpg2splt.ax" from my system directory, MP just says "class not registered" when trying to open the VOB.

Anyway, I just need some help finding those two filters I've mentioned before, and a method of uninstalling the MPEG 2 Splitter filter manually (and I don't mean just deleting the sucker). I'm guessing I'd have to mess with my registry, right? Thanks for your time.

--RueGorE

setarip
4 Jan 2002, 03:43 PM
This codec/filter/dll pack includes at least sone of what you're looking for:

http://users.chartertn.net/bpearson/Nimo433.exe

The url is "live" as I write this.

Let us know of your success ;>}

RueGorE
4 Jan 2002, 04:11 PM
Thanks for your reply. I guess I should have done a search on this board before posting, as I've found this site when I searched for "ligos" in a certain thread: http://www.atlandide.net/~uncasms/
There I downloaded the Tsunami-Filter-Pack and I'm quite shocked as to how many filters there are in this pack! I messed with it a little and it seemed to only remove that warning window I mentioned in my last post, yet still only giving me a limit.
When I tried using avisynth to load my vob into virtualdub 1.4.8, it only recognized 1191 frames out of the whole 1GB vob! When I try to play the video or even seeking, it seems to crash virtualdub.
Oh well I'll see what this new proggie does....

--RueGorE

RueGorE
4 Jan 2002, 04:28 PM
Naw, that didn't do it for me either. :/
Oh well. I guess it's the ol' fashioned way for me!
But really, is frameserving and avisynth really all that of a godsend like I've been reading??

Thanks for you help, setarip. I appreciated it.

--RueGorE

UncasMS
8 Jan 2002, 12:50 PM
you're quiet right.

the latest tsunami pack contains almost any filter i could think of (thats why i put it online a week ago on my page) but you should only install the DEFAULT filters.

did you try that or any other constellation?