ReClock DirectShow Filter 1.8.8.5 Beta
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Date Added: |
Apr 29, 2015 04:31 AM |
Publisher's Description: |
The purpose of ReClock is to definitely get rid of jerky playback of AVI and MPEG material on a PC (or a HTPC driving a TV, a flat panel, or a video-projector). It's a DirectShow filter which is loaded in place of the default directsound audio renderer.
It provides a new reference clock that is locked to the video card hardware clock, in order to ensure that frames are played at the exact speed of what is expected by the video card vertical sync.
It also provides a frame rate adaptator for media files that do not match a multiple of the video card refresh rate (ex: playback of 23,976fps IVTC NTSC on a PAL TV).
The combination of the two will give you the true experience of smooth playback with your PC.
Finally it is an audio renderer with hardware or software rate adaptation in real-time, multi-channel audio, audio timestretching (pal speedup compensation) and dynamic range compression capabilities.
For a full description of ReClock, please read carefully the README file in the distribution. There is also a little FAQ at the bottom of the page that answers common questions.
Known problems and issues:
* Graphedit cannot save a graph with ReClock when ReClock is selected as active reference clock
* Morgan Stream Switcher does not work with ReClock (won't load if ReClock is used)
* Vsync correction will not activate when playback of DVD use DXVA mode
Planned evolutions:
* On the fly AC3 encoding
* Internal audio stream switcher
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Documentation: |
http://reclock.free.fr/ |
Last Download: |
Aug 15, 2022 06:03 PM
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Downloads: |
100 |
OS: |
Windows |
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