2005-03-13, 10:37 PM
I had avoiding using ffdshow for TV, only becuase I have mpg files that I watch letterbox, and it was treating TV the same way and not doing 1.33.
Just the other day I stubled onto the autoload conditions in the Image Settings menu. There may be a better way, but I made a set of settings called 1-tv (1 so it was ahead of the movie settings...I'll explain). In there I set it to run when the file had a size of 740x480. Since the size live tv image size is unique, it only effects tv.
The reason I set named it 1-tv is because I had settings to resize movies (mpg, avi, and ogm). When it was just movies and tv, it seemed ffdshow ran the filters on a first-come basis in alpha order, so it ran movies 1st (on detecting mpg).
This is not adivce for all, but I hope it's a help to the few that have tried using ffdshow, and ran into issues w/ multiple file types.
Just the other day I stubled onto the autoload conditions in the Image Settings menu. There may be a better way, but I made a set of settings called 1-tv (1 so it was ahead of the movie settings...I'll explain). In there I set it to run when the file had a size of 740x480. Since the size live tv image size is unique, it only effects tv.
The reason I set named it 1-tv is because I had settings to resize movies (mpg, avi, and ogm). When it was just movies and tv, it seemed ffdshow ran the filters on a first-come basis in alpha order, so it ran movies 1st (on detecting mpg).
This is not adivce for all, but I hope it's a help to the few that have tried using ffdshow, and ran into issues w/ multiple file types.