[RESOLVED] Issue with Jerry Maguire THD stream

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Sherman
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Re: Issue with Jerry Maguire THD stream

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Bullwinkle wrote:
Sun Jun 28, 2020 10:16 am
you can't do gaps correction when the stream is not enabled for demuxing
Oh, yeah, thanks. I'll give Rocky an update and he can update the test version.
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Re: Issue with Jerry Maguire THD stream

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Sherman wrote:
Sun Jun 28, 2020 10:18 am
I'll give Rocky an update and he can update the test version.
Test version updated online.
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Re: Issue with Jerry Maguire THD stream

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Hi.

Have given the test version a run.

Jerry Maguire. The thd file is now binary compared the same as the old dgdemux version with gap disabled. So disabling gap is no longer needed to get a good thd file.

Cars 2. The file created by dgdemux test version and dgindexnv (210) is binary compared the same, and comparing flac audio run time to video runtime shows only a difference of 9 ms.

On Cars 2 the dgdemux test version spends some time on "THD Gap fixing", but guess that is how it is supposed to be, when doing the fixing at the end rather than on the fly. Wether it is faster than what dgindexnv (210) does I don't know.

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Re: Issue with Jerry Maguire THD stream

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Hello Mr renols. We haven't met but I have heard wonderful things about you. Great that you found no issues. Theoretically, the new way is faster in all use cases. However, that is moot as we move to the new 350% faster architecture.
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Re: [RESOLVED] Issue with Jerry Maguire THD stream

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Was reviewing old threads for marking RESOLVED. Just wanted to add here that renols was correct about the fixing process being very slow. Fortunately, Sherman repaired that not too long ago. The process for a typical disk was reduced from 60 seconds to 3 seconds. He's a good boy.
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