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Mux catalogue
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2007-03-26, 12:49 AM (This post was last modified: 2007-09-06, 09:08 PM by wannabepvr.)
Finding a mux (multiplexer) that works well can be a little tricky. There are not only different 'brands' but also many different versions.

These muxes are scattered through cyberspace, often as part of large downloads. You might download several different packages only to find they all include the same version of a mux that is not working for you.

I felt it might aid the community to create a catalogue of muxes. This gives users the chance to try several different versions quickly and easily to find the one that works best for you.

To contribute please pm me with the details of what muxes you have. You can use Sub's mux checker, graphedit or direct show filter manager to locate your muxes and extract the file.

These filters can be registered or de-registered by command line or with direct show filter manager.


>>>> These files are now hosted here http://www.gbpvr.ynosgroup.com - many thanks to wharrad <<<<<



I am not certain that all of these work in GBPVR, but if you find they don't then let me know and I will remove the offender.
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2007-03-26, 09:24 PM
ATI added. Thanks.
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2007-03-26, 10:09 PM
Good work, but is sharing these mux's legal?
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2007-03-26, 10:32 PM
No I don;t think it is legal.

I share the sentiment and have also experienced problems in getting hold of specific mux's. However, these files are licenced software and I think that this this thread needs to be deleted.

A better idea would be to link to publicly available software products that contain the muxs.
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2007-03-26, 10:39 PM
Its not legal, but the existence of this thread doesnt really bother me. This is stuff on external websites, and wasnt done by me - my conscience is clear. Big Grin
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2007-03-26, 10:42 PM
cool!

(sorry if I appeared heavy handed but I was keen to avoid Sub getting into trouble).
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2007-03-26, 11:30 PM
i like this outlook on things.
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2007-03-26, 11:36 PM (This post was last modified: 2007-03-26, 11:47 PM by wannabepvr.)
These files can all be freely downloaded from the legitimate sources. And in using these files you should be bound to the conditions of the of those sources........

The purpose of this exercise is to allow you to try a few different versions without wasting days searching and downloading each individual packing in full.

For example we all know the cyberlink mux is in the twinhan download. But if through this catalogue you find that the version earlier or later works better where is the real harm in that? There is no malicious intent or intent to profit in this.
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Sits in rack with other HiFi.

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2007-03-27, 02:40 AM
Wannabepvr thanks for doing this. One note...I registered the Intervideo mux you posted. When I ran Mux Checker, it did not see it. (I also registered the latest cyberlink and that worked fine). Don't know if I did something wrong or what.
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2007-03-27, 03:11 AM
Gspot works great to view and test decoders.

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