The secondary audio track limitation is big. I'm also guessing no subtitle support.
But still, this is huge.
Also, what about m2ts files that aren't h.264/ac3... like vc1/ac3 or h.264/dts. Maybe DiVX or another group can make a media foundation filter that allows for these files to be played by MS programs.
What's to stop ffdshow from going media foundation then?
Why stop development from happening? If the ffdshow-tryouts guys decide to go Media Foundation, then more power to 'em. Although I'm running the RC right now, and I haven't installed a single codec (did install Haali, however). I watch all of my movies in M2TS containers or DVD Folders for the most part. And I have MKVs associated with Media Player Classic HomeCinerma. Haven't had to install a single codec or filter yet.
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The secondary audio track limitation is big. I'm also guessing no subtitle support.
But still, this is huge.
Also, what about m2ts files that aren't h.264/ac3... like vc1/ac3 or h.264/dts. Maybe DiVX or another group can make a media foundation filter that allows for these files to be played by MS programs.
What's to stop ffdshow from going media foundation then?
Why stop development from happening? If the ffdshow-tryouts guys decide to go Media Foundation, then more power to 'em. Although I'm running the RC right now, and I haven't installed a single codec (did install Haali, however). I watch all of my movies in M2TS containers or DVD Folders for the most part. And I have MKVs associated with Media Player Classic HomeCinerma. Haven't had to install a single codec or filter yet.
but those of us with extenders........ what about us? :)