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Докладване на проблем с превода
https://www.dropbox.com/s/a8w3cyuzko1iukd/LAV%20Installer%20for%20Whirligig%20Installer.exe?dl=1
It just contains the LAV codecs and tweak tools to register them which it does automatically.
Regarding your question about codecs and why they are a thing again all of a sudden. In truth they've never gone away. Something like VLC use the same codecs but they have them built in so you don't have to install them. The thing is is because VLC is given away free the problems with licenses and certained codecs wanting money for every unit sold is not a problem. If you give something like VLC away for free you don't fall into that trap. As soon as you decide to sell something though things become much more tricky. Including the VLC code is all of a sudden problematic or really really confusing. Who owns what licence and whether you are going to run into problems if you do are far more complicated. The easy solution is to not include them and get people to download the free ones themselves.
Interestingly I've found myself looking into this lot more recently as I bought a Unity3D video plugin that uses the VLC libraries and also another player has emerged that also use these libraries. Some of the legality has dropped away when using these libraries. In saying that I'm very conscious about this and although I've released a beta version which contains (I"ve removed the problematic codecs) them I'm probably going to resort to having people install VLC to be able to use the VLC libraries in Whirligig.
This is the safest for me and will also remove any worries about using features that VLC has.
In short it's all legal stuff and really frustrating. I wish it wasn't a problem as it would make my life much easier :)
When you load the video do you see the LAV icons appear in the taskbar at the bottom? If you do, right click on the red one and change the hardware decoding to none and see if that helps. If not try the other options in there as well.
Poor frame rates are things I've been working on to improve but very poor frame rates seems to be something else and something I've not been able to pin down.
There are a couple of other things you can try. You can also try the betas. To try the betas right click on Whirligig in Steam, go to properties and then the beta tab. In the beta tab try the 3.8 directshow version and the 3.8 media foundation version. You can also try the 3.73 version which has VLC support, check the News note for more information.
http://steamcommunity.com/games/whirligig/announcements/detail/603865318485493125
Again this might help.
Let me know if any of those suggestions are of any use. I'm constantly updating the player and there will be a new version out soon so hopefully that will improve things.
Best of luck.
Phil
https://github.com/Nevcairiel/LAVFilters/releases
LAVFilters-0.68.1-Installer.exe
And then use the codec Tweak tools to register them as prefered as described above.
If it's that installer that isn't working they also provide a zip which will allow you to manually register them. That might be worth a try.
I just bought the Steam version of the player because I couldn't see a single movie on the free one. The problem persists: "Video failed to load" error, and I already tried all the suggested solutions including the custom codecs installer.
Please, is there something else I can try?
It is highly likely that the codecs haven't been installed properly, I suggest you try my installer which works on windows 10 where others don't.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/a8w3cyuzko1iukd/LAV%20Installer%20for%20Whirligig%20Installer.exe?dl=1
If this doesn't work there is also the option to try the other video paths. To do this select the cog icon on the bottom left of th UI, then select the video paths tab and then select an option other than directshow. Directshow requires codecs where as the other 2 do not.
Hopefully that helps but if not let me know and we'll go from there.
All the best
Phil
Anyway, I already tried the installer and the different paths, but I still get the same error every time I open a mp4 vr video.
I even reinstalled the player and codecs multiple times...I'm really out of options right now...