It also supports decoding of virtually all audio formats used in movies, including AC3, DTS, MP3 and Ogg Vorbis, and several subtitle formats. To summarize its main idea, the FFDSHOW consumes way less CPU power than original DivX or XviD codecs, even with maximum post-processing.
Download FFDSHOW from: https://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/codecs_and_filters/ffdshow.cfm
Here is the changelog...
- edge emulation for deBand - works only when processing full frame
- cosmetics, fixed freeing of unused swScaler
- adding multithreaded video decoding/resizing using patch by Haruhiko Yamagata
- another QuickTime format: twos
- Aud-X decoder support using audxlib.dll
- workaround for msvc bug?
- few x64 cleanups
- DeBand filter
- vertical and horizontal image flipping
- more use of size_t
- VMR9 color controls
- implemented right-click menu for more trackbars
- binary file type for BG translation
- Bulgarian translation by sstanev
- ffdshow.nsis2 -> ffdshow.nsi
- added SMP4 FourCC,
- iterative ME option for SNOW
- DVpro encoding/decoding (might be incomplete)
- support for more quicktime RAW audio sample formats
- trying to fix color problems when using swscaler for colorspace conversion
- write input pin name in audio streams list
- DivX 4 -> Generic MPEG4 in Codecs page
Written by: James Delahunty @ 4 Aug 2006 19:55