- #Ac3 filter settings install#
- #Ac3 filter settings skin#
- #Ac3 filter settings Pc#
- #Ac3 filter settings download#
To access AC3 filter's settings from BSPlayer (with videofile loaded) follow: (rightclick >) Other menu > Properties > AC3Filter.
#Ac3 filter settings install#
With respect to audio, I would install AC3 filter ver. If "Support Generic Mpeg-4" is checked (selected) DivX-codec will e.g. (Note: you do NOT need to include "Google" and you also do NOT need to install the DivX Player, which is included in this "bundle" you can simply deselect these upon installation).Īfter installation of DivX-codec please check settings on Tab "Quality", which can be reached directly through "Programs"/"DivX"/"DivX codec"/"Decoder configuration Utility". a suitable (non-bloated) DivX-codec, which - if you havn't already installed it - can be downloaded here. I would advise to start with a minimum installation (which is OK for playing most common avi's), i.e.
#Ac3 filter settings download#
download ffdshow (alpha) here, but you can also use it with the proper codecs. know that you can use BSPlayer 0.86 with a directshowfilter: e.g. (For chapters you could also have a look at ChapterXtractor, e.g.
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Another utility to create bsi/ini-files is HWMaker. cbf (chapter) files, that you are aware that Matimott's utilities Inimaker and/or Chapmaker could be of use to you (tutorial on site).
#Ac3 filter settings skin#
If you wish to try and create your own new skin you could have a look at the "Creation of Skins" page of kurtnoise (However you can easily download a few 0.86 skins of my collection.) here, here, here, and here but you'll have to really search very very hard. Further 'old' skins may perhaps still be found e.g. So skins made before that date should be version 0.86 skins. In this connection note that the very first version 1.00 RC1 Build 800 was released on. However, be aware that whereas BSPlayer 2.x and 1.x (thanks to its special plugin) can also use version 0.86 skins, this is not so the other way around. the creator of BSplayer) has an excellent skins department. know that the site to which this forum belongs (by bst, i.e. Also have a look at BSPlayers "About"-information if you didn't do that before Use the arrow-buttons at top-right to make tabs which are "out of sight" visible. take some time to look at the various individual settings which are possible on the several tabs in BSPlayer's "Options"/"Preferences" (i.e.: General, Video, Audio, Intervideo AC3, DivX -), 3.11, DivX, (Equalizer), Subtitles, Key definitions & WinLIRC and the most recently added tab: DVB Broadcast client). NOT together with your keywords (as explained on screen after you've pressed Search-button) "green" instead of "green screen", as this last one will produce all posts with the word "screen" and NOT only the ones with "green screen" you can also perform more advanced search-options by using AND, OR resp. first check if there is no existing similar post of an earlier date, by using the "Search"-button and a well chosen keyword (preferably a single 'significant' keyword, e.g. its version, which may also be of interest to know the audio codec and what is the info if, after "Rendering Successful", you 'click for details' at the bottom of GSpot's window? If you click on filter/codec-name additional detail is available such as i.a. What is the info given by GSpot with respect to the 4CC video codec resp. Further you should click at the bottom of GSpot's window to see the Video and Audio paths and then you can further "click for details".
#Ac3 filter settings Pc#
by "drag and drop"-ing it in GSpot's window), after which GSpot will tell you at the right hand side of its window which compatible codecs it found on your PC for the file in question. For GSpot: you need to load the avi-file in GSpot (e.g. These can easily be established by using (freeware) utilities like GSpot or Mediainfo or alternatively Avicodec or VideoInspector. Of special interest is to know which (video- & audio)compression (=codec) is used for the moviefile. video-card, Direct-X version) which may be useful to be able to tell what's perhaps happening. include in your post - if applicable - the type of the video-file, the type of audio, type of subtitle and/or other information (e.g. Some updated language files for build 501! (Deutsch, Finnish, Français, Hrvatski, Magyar, Nederlands, Romanian, Russian, Spanish) can be downloaded here.
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You can download version 0.86 build 501 here and here. mention your BSPlayer's version/build by the number (and date) of its build (as in BSPlayer's "About box"), e.g. When posting a new topic it surely helps if you.
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Please help your fellow-BSPlayer-users to help you !