Tom,
Illiminables' filters work normally great, i have no idea why they dont work for you. Maybe a conflict with any other filter you are having installed ? If you are interested, we could do some bug tracking with Graphedit.exe , the main DirectShow debugging tool. Its from M$, but freely available, just google for it, there are various download sites listing it.
First thing to do is, reinstall the illiminable filters and see if it's working in parallel with matroska filters installed. If it doesnt, fire up graphedit.exe and do a 'file' 'render media' on any FLAC file. Graphedit should give an error message, or build a partial playback graph. Make a screenshot and send it to me, or to the list. This will give us the chance to insert various other filters manually, and see where the problem is.
BTW, we thought about adding the illiminable filters to our full pack, and remove CoreVorbis and CoreFLAC from it then. Main advantage would be to have Theora video decoding, and OGG playback. Unfortunately, both replacement decoders from illiminable don't work very well for FLAC and Vorbis coming from matroska container, at least last time i checked ( stuttering, probably caused by timing problems, as we output timestamps from our splitter filter ).
Christian matroska project admin http://www.matroska.org
Tom Malcolmson schrieb:
Thanks Christian.
Now I can play my FLAC files with WiMP.
I uninstalled the illuminable package and then installed the Matroska. The result was the opposite that I got for the illuminable: the illuminable package registered the types but WiMP couldn't find the codecs, the Matroska didn't register the types but it did make the codecs available. This is much preferable of course since I can now play my flac files.
It does seem like a problem to me that the illuminable package is well advertised (ie. it is listed as the solutioon for FLAC on the WMP site) and yet it doesn't work.
BTW, I think the URL in your signiture is incorrect 'mnatroska'.
Tom.
ChristianHJW wrote:
Try this one here instead :
http://packs.matroska.org . Get the full pack, it also contains CoreFLAC DirectShow filter. Alternatively, CoreFLAC alone should be found here http://corecodec.org/projects/coreflac ( haven't checked for a while though ), there should also be a DShow encoder coming with it, as well as an ACM plugin for Video for Windows based programs like Virtualdub ( decoder only, as ACM is only CBR ).
Christian matroska project admin http://www.mnatroska.org
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