CCCP 2011-11-06 RChttp://www.cccp-project.net/beta/Combined-...11-11-06-RC.exeBiggest changes:
LAV Filters included. LAV Splitter is used for certain formats where Haali was lacking and where Gabest's FLV Splitter was used. LAV Video and Audio are off by default for the time being, but can be enabled if the user so wishes. Since H.264 decoding with LAV can be very much useful, it has its own checkbox in the CCCP settings application, for everything else user would have to check the filters' own settings screen in the filters subfolder of CCCP.
FLV Splitter, CoreWavpack removed. FLV will be split by LAV Splitter, and Wavpack will be decoded by -tryouts, as libavcodec's wavpack decoder now supports all of the funnier parts of wavpack thanks to Daemon404 herping a derp at the libavcodec developers. Raw wavpack splitting not possible with CCCP any more, use a proper audio player for that or mux the stream into a container.
DXVA setting removed from the settings app. It touched -tryouts DXVA which never really worked as well as MPC-HC's. If you absolutely, positively want to use DXVA -- go enable it in MPC-HC Not that it is any more recommended than earlier.
Overall installer/settings application updates.
Everything I've forgotten about by now.
Hit it with all you've got, and report regressions here or on IRC (as in stuff that breaks with defaults now and didn't in the previous version). Also, test with LAV Video that will most probably become the default H.264 decoder for the next CCCP stable Help us catch the possible problems it has with things before it gets there. It is fast and can use less patched versions of libraries, which make it much less needing of hacks than -tryouts when updating the libraries.
This post has been edited by cybpsych: Nov 7 2011, 07:26 AM