I have created a decoder with installation package
How I can publish it on the website (or on this forum?) ?
I have created a decoder with installation package
How I can publish it on the website (or on this forum?) ?
Make a thread in probably the Developer forum regarding it. You'll havta find somewhere else to upload the package and link to it, though.
Also, you do know that AC3 is supported via the DirectShow Decoder, right?
Last edited by LtData; 10-04-2005 at 08:42 AM.
Yes I know that is support by the direct show, but I'll try to make my first decoder....
This is the link
(Open this link in a new Window of Internet Explorer with CTRL+C CTRL+V otherwise not download)
http://www22.brinkster.com/torrenera/AC3%20Decoder.rar
It requires Visual Basic Library
I hope does not disturb you
Last edited by TrigunXX; 10-04-2005 at 10:10 AM.
Moved to Developer forum.
The Visual Basic 6 runtime library are here:
vbrun6.0.zip (992 Kb)
and sp
vbrun60sp5.zip (973 kb)
Is it all written in Visual basic?
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
The are one file written in VB, a dbPowerAmp DLL written in C++, a global hook DLL written in C++ and the azid.exe
I've tested it on Windows XP and Work properly with the MusicConverter
tried it... only converted first 50 seconds :cry:
i guess ill stick with the dshow decoder for ac3
edit: just noticed this.. it didnt delete its temp file either
Last edited by gameplaya15143; 10-17-2005 at 12:31 AM.
that strange! To me it works well and it cancels the temporary file
Can you send me the full path directory which your ac3 file was present?
(for example "c:\Programmi\blabla\hello.ac3") and your windows version?
Probably there were strange ascii characters
Edit: It could have been also caused from damaged ac3 file that the AZID.exe not read properly (but only first 50 seconds)
Last edited by TrigunXX; 10-17-2005 at 03:27 AM.
i suppose my test file might have become corrupt (encoded it a long time ago)
if i get a chance ill try a new test file with it and see how it goes
path is irrelavent, since it found the file just fine but it was named '1.ac3'... no strange characters there
Ok, say me as the new test will go
the test went bad
brand new ac3... decoded 1:19 of 3:05
it's obvious to me that it is failing at some point, since the temp file is still there... and is corrupt, it wont play at all
48khz 192kbps stereo ac3 files, encoded with ffmpeg and besweet, both didnt work, and azid got left in the processes :cry:
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