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New Post 2/3/2010 1:59 PM
User is offline mcebuddyadmin
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MCEBuddy 2.0 and directshow filters 
Modified By mcebuddyadmin  on 2/3/2010 3:02:31 PM)

The search continues...

The entry of WTV/H.264 into the TV recording equation has really thrown a spanner in the works.  To support this correctly and provide what we have become accustomed to doing in MCEBuddy I need at the very least some robust directshow muxing filters and at most a whole pile of codecs.  I have searched far and wide for *robust* freeware filters that will do the job and have not come up with anything yet.

Unfortunately all the commercial licenses available so far are on a *per seat* basis which would mean that should I use them I would not be able to release MCEBuddy as freeware.  My first vendor discussion resulted in license costs such that to producing what MCEBuddy does now would have a per-copy price of ludicrous proportions - and that is without merchant fees, etc.

So I continue to search for these filters, not having time to both develop MCEBuddy and the filters themselves.  I'm talking to some nice people at the moment and I am hopeful though there is still no pricing yet.  In the meantime, does anyone have any leads?

No-gos are: Moon's mux, ATI mux, cyberlink mux, mongram mux, haali

A generic, free TS mux  directshow filter that accepts both MPEG2 and H.264 would be good.

 
New Post 6/20/2010 8:46 AM
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Re: MCEBuddy 2.0 and directshow filters 

Hi I dont know if this can be of any help but look for tarrant post around the midel of the tread...

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r20938235-Vista-Vista-Media-Center-DVRMS-vs-WTV

 

 

 
New Post 7/13/2010 9:19 PM
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Re: MCEBuddy 2.0 and directshow filters 

You may want to contact a guy monikered "sub", the developer of the free GBPVR, over at GBPVR.COM. He seems to write and load in his own filters for his program.

 
New Post 8/4/2010 6:34 PM
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Re: MCEBuddy 2.0 and directshow filters 

 Thanks, I'll look into it.  While I've finally got a method to do it, a direct TS filter mux/writer would be much cleaner. 

 
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