Re: Error: No Video Frames Found
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 6:17 pm
I'm testing what vurbal said. i.e loaded an m2ts and waiting for the first frame to show up.
It took about 7mins for that to happen during which cpu shoots up to 98% and stays at between 88%-98% for the whole duration of the load period.
so I'd say pretty much exactly the same behaviour Vurbal is describing only he might be using smaller mkv files (he mentioned they were created with megui) while I tried with full bluray files.
The screenshot I posted was me trying to play/preview straight after load so obviously no frames show up as the error says no video frames found.
I don't think it has to do with a specific streams as I tried with 3 different m2ts files and they all didn't load right away and displayed the error if I attempted to play/review straight away. I believe the load time is directly connected with the length of the video file. the movie that took 7mins to load is close to 2h and I also tried with a 1m30s m2ts file and that one opened in 3 seconds. Therefore we will probably need to provide you with a full length AVC file for you to recreate the issue which is going to be tough to do I just tried with an 720p mkv file (~4.4gb vs 15-17gb 1080p m2ts) and it loads a lot faster but still not right away. maybe 2mins load time.
In my case DG is on the C: drive and the m2ts is on E: (same pc, different drives). I copied DG to the same drive the avc file is on and it seems to be displaying the same behaviour. Long load, spiked cpu..
Using latest versions I found on the relevant sites, i.e DGAVCDecDI 2038 and DiAVC1.2.6.
It took about 7mins for that to happen during which cpu shoots up to 98% and stays at between 88%-98% for the whole duration of the load period.
so I'd say pretty much exactly the same behaviour Vurbal is describing only he might be using smaller mkv files (he mentioned they were created with megui) while I tried with full bluray files.
The screenshot I posted was me trying to play/preview straight after load so obviously no frames show up as the error says no video frames found.
I don't think it has to do with a specific streams as I tried with 3 different m2ts files and they all didn't load right away and displayed the error if I attempted to play/review straight away. I believe the load time is directly connected with the length of the video file. the movie that took 7mins to load is close to 2h and I also tried with a 1m30s m2ts file and that one opened in 3 seconds. Therefore we will probably need to provide you with a full length AVC file for you to recreate the issue which is going to be tough to do I just tried with an 720p mkv file (~4.4gb vs 15-17gb 1080p m2ts) and it loads a lot faster but still not right away. maybe 2mins load time.
In my case DG is on the C: drive and the m2ts is on E: (same pc, different drives). I copied DG to the same drive the avc file is on and it seems to be displaying the same behaviour. Long load, spiked cpu..
Using latest versions I found on the relevant sites, i.e DGAVCDecDI 2038 and DiAVC1.2.6.