Hi people, Elecard's PVA demuxer is very old and doesn't support seeking. :( Is there any other alternative for watching PVA files in Windows? I am really fed up of having to demux all my PVA files with PVAStrumento, and then to remux them with BBMpeg every time I need to watch them. It's extremely annoying!! To make things worse, PVAStrumento happily discards whole frames whenever it finds the slightest error in one of them :( I've tried to ask Santa Claus, but he was too busy to listen... Cheers. Happy new year to everyone.
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mplayer runs fine under cygwin, and it can decode PVA files. I reccomend 0.90-pre2 or later. Read the instructions to compile it against directx, everything is in the DOCS directory.
@Leolo another possibility to watch PVA without booting a DVB card is to run ProgDVB with cmd arg /Copy, it works with elecard filters but supports seeking because it buffers the stream itself. Then WinDVBLive includes a pva ds filter that enables you to watch pva in wmp, it works with PowerDVD filters, seeking works not very well. If you have time to demux, you can automate the creation of a avs script in order to watch with Zoom Player, could easy be done with DVX @unixfs you mean mplayer plays pva under windows os, hard to believe
Hi Dolemite, What you say about WinDVBLive is very interesting. I downloaded their demo version from but I couldn't find any directshow filter inside the package. Is the filter included only in the commercial version? Will it work also with WinDVD's audio and video filters or only with PowerDVD's ones? Unixfs, Sorry, but I like ZoomPlayer too much to abandon it. Thanks a lot for the suggestion, anyway. Regards.
Just FYI, PVA format does not support seeking :eek: btw. We are currently working on our own and free PVA splitter ... we also plan to "hack in" a seeking support ;)
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Hi DAvenger, According to the official specs: The PVA format has PTS flags and allows byte-accurate positioning. Why isn't seeking supported?? I don't understand :confused: Regards. Ciao.
Hi DAvenger, I'm eagerly looking forward for your PVA splitter filter with seeking support! If it works correctly, it would be the world's first. The Elecard filter still doesn't support seeking (and they say it isn't planned for the foreseeable future) And ODSoft's PVA Source filter works very very badly. It does support seeking, but the audio and video are completely unsync and the playback speed changes from fast-forward to normal every few seconds (it's EXTREMELY annoying!). I wish you the best luck with your project. Thanks a million.