(well, actually about 10 clicks and 4 keystrokes, but still very nice. In case anyone of those supposedly 6000 people need to do the same, just copy a couple of "clauts.ax" files from your cyberlink/powerdvd folder and add them to KMP as external unregistered filters. So basically I had all I needed all along, and just needed the knowledge to tweak it out. But, I don't know why, and why I hadn't tried that before, I tried to add the "clauts.ax" file as an external filter in KMPlayer and guess what: both filters with the same name/description and function were able to be called and to function independently.
Probably some error in registering filters by some software in Vista has made that possible. Well, after I got tired, I just reverted the Virtual Machine to the clean state before experimentation began and was ready to give up.
And I tried to replicate the situation and the result on a clean Windows XP setup (his laptop has Vista currently) but with no success at all. What I saw was a bunch of video playback software in the add/remove programs, and some that were installed but did not appear there. I don't know what kind of misconfiguration has my brother done. No abnormalities in sound, no slowdown, no crash. The cyberlink time stretch filter was listed twice, and adding both registered filters I gave it a try to use them together. I happened to sit on my brother's laptop, and without specific purpose opened Media Player Classic and options/external filters, and found out something I had tried to do for a while already done there. The situation has changed unexpectedly yesterday. In a flattering way, more than 6000 persons would be grateful for your help (being one in a million, ha ha). I, and everybody who could be searching such a thing would be grateful. Now, what I had been mostly searching for was some other time stretch filters that can be combined together without conflicts, or a more powerful than 0.5-2x time stretcher.Ĭan anyone help me with a couple of keywords to search with. The problem is the conflict between the intervideo filter and the cyberlink filter which results in noise and not just white noise.
You can go up to 0.125-8x with pitch modification or 0.25-4x without pitch modification.
It has a "fast forward" with audio called 'increase speed' function which modifies pitch and a way to add cyberlink and intervideo time stretch filter which I am currently using. Media player classic is what I am currently using. Apart from that winamp gives me the most compact options I never use, as it allows me to change the speed and pitch along with tempo (what the winamp plugin I'm using calls time stretch), all of them at 0.5-2x, resulting in a combined time stretch control of 0.25-4x without pitch modification. And after not so long audio and video loose their synchronization. Also skipping back and forth mostly results in a crash. But a combination of time stretch and "strange" media mostly results in a crash.
My background: Started experimenting and enjoying timestretching capabilities since I got PowerDirector3 included with a tv tuner card. What I want is to go past 200% in time stretch without pitch modification, hopefully in a stable environment that allows me to skip back and forth and keeps audio and video synchronized (yes, I want video playback at the same time). Surely somebody out here knows what I am talking about.
But either I don't how to google, or I don't know the right combination of words to get a meaningful result.
I have been searching the past few days for some good time stretching solution for playback purposes.