TC11.03 RC1 - Question regarding Ini-Setting filterXdir=
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TC11.03 RC1 - Question regarding Ini-Setting filterXdir=
Christian,
will all TC installers after TC11.03 RC1 check for this setting and copy files like
AutoPitch.dll, SoundTouchDLL.dll, vmr9rotator.dll, etc into the correct folder?
Also is it possible to append to the 64bit version of these files _x64 like
it is allready done for SoundTouchDLL_x64.dll?
will all TC installers after TC11.03 RC1 check for this setting and copy files like
AutoPitch.dll, SoundTouchDLL.dll, vmr9rotator.dll, etc into the correct folder?
Also is it possible to append to the 64bit version of these files _x64 like
it is allready done for SoundTouchDLL_x64.dll?
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Re: TC11.03 RC1 - Question regarding Ini-Setting filterXdir=
A new setting allows you to use existing filters without the need to place the duplicated entities into the TC folder.
For instance, if you have KLite codecs installed, you already have all the required LAV filters.
So, you can tell the TC to use the existing setup instead of duplicating filters, e.g.,
AutoPitch.dll, SoundTouchDLL.dll, and vmr9rotator.dll files will remain where they are, and will not be copied anywhere.
For instance, if you have KLite codecs installed, you already have all the required LAV filters.
So, you can tell the TC to use the existing setup instead of duplicating filters, e.g.,
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filter32dir=C:\Program Files (x86)\MPC-HC\LAVFilters\
filter64dir=C:\Program Files\MPC-HC\LAVFilters64\
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Re: TC11.03 RC1 - Question regarding Ini-Setting filterXdir=
Sourcebeb wrote: 2024-01-21, 12:57 UTC AutoPitch.dll, SoundTouchDLL.dll, and vmr9rotator.dll files will remain where they are, and will not be copied anywhere.

17.01.24 Added: Set different location for DirectShow filters wincmd.ini [Lister] filter32dir=path / filter64dir=path (32/64)
For me sounds like you can finally move folders FilterX where ever you want and not like what you describe.
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Re: TC11.03 RC1 - Question regarding Ini-Setting filterXdir=
2Sir_SiLvA
The source is I am.
You can become another source as well if you want.
Take a Total Commander setup, and install a copy.
In a newly installed copy open its wincmd.ini and type something for the Lister filter paths, and move your filters from the Total Commander folder to the typed paths.
Make another installation of Total Commander in the same folder where the previous one resides (which ini has custom filter paths you specified).
And what?
Voilà. Now you see the AutoPitch.dll, SoundTouchDLL.dll, and vmr9rotator.dll files are again exactly where they were (in Total Commander %commander_path% subfolders).
That's it. No miracles. That's how it works for today.
Of course, as a user, feel free to move any files wherever you want then, thereafter, since the configuration supports location customization.
The source is I am.
You can become another source as well if you want.
Take a Total Commander setup, and install a copy.
In a newly installed copy open its wincmd.ini and type something for the Lister filter paths, and move your filters from the Total Commander folder to the typed paths.
Make another installation of Total Commander in the same folder where the previous one resides (which ini has custom filter paths you specified).
And what?
Voilà. Now you see the AutoPitch.dll, SoundTouchDLL.dll, and vmr9rotator.dll files are again exactly where they were (in Total Commander %commander_path% subfolders).
That's it. No miracles. That's how it works for today.
Of course, as a user, feel free to move any files wherever you want then, thereafter, since the configuration supports location customization.
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Re: TC11.03 RC1 - Question regarding Ini-Setting filterXdir=
By the way, the SoundTouchDLL.dll/SoundTouchDLL_x64.dll that goes with Total Commander is commercially licensed for use in
Total Commander only.
And I'm not sure that putting it elsewhere outside of the Total Commander scope will always fall under the license agreement.
Total Commander only.
And I'm not sure that putting it elsewhere outside of the Total Commander scope will always fall under the license agreement.
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Re: TC11.03 RC1 - Question regarding Ini-Setting filterXdir=
If you have LAV Filters INSTALLED, standalone or as a part of K-Lite codec pack, you don't need to configure anything - TC sees and uses them without any additional procedure.beb wrote: 2024-01-21, 12:57 UTC ...
For instance, if you have KLite codecs installed, you already have all the required LAV filters.
So, you can tell the TC to use the existing setup instead of duplicating filters, e.g.,...Code: Select all
filter32dir=C:\Program Files (x86)\MPC-HC\LAVFilters\ filter64dir=C:\Program Files\MPC-HC\LAVFilters64\
Re: TC11.03 RC1 - Question regarding Ini-Setting filterXdir=
I know of the RC1 installers wrong behaviour - thats the reason I started this topic and asked the AUTHOR if future installers would behave correctly

Then you started to continuesly posting some useless random stuff that had nothing to do with the reason I created this thread.
for example:
So please STOP polluting this threadbeb wrote: 2024-01-21, 19:17 UTC By the way, the SoundTouchDLL.dll/SoundTouchDLL_x64.dll that goes with Total Commander is commercially licensed for use in
Total Commander only.
And I'm not sure that putting it elsewhere outside of the Total Commander scope will always fall under the license agreement.

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Re: TC11.03 RC1 - Question regarding Ini-Setting filterXdir=
2Sir_SiLvA
This is a public forum, not your private room.
So you are not the one who decides whether a user should stop posting something or not.
I did some tests and shared my experience regarding your question, which I think contributes to the forum's informativity.
On the contrary, your last message here looks like a personal attack.
This is a public forum, not your private room.
So you are not the one who decides whether a user should stop posting something or not.
I did some tests and shared my experience regarding your question, which I think contributes to the forum's informativity.
On the contrary, your last message here looks like a personal attack.
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Re: TC11.03 RC1 - Question regarding Ini-Setting filterXdir=
Wrong. This is Christian Ghislers TC Forum.
As you are allowed to polute my topic with use- and pointless posts as am I allowedbeb wrote: 2024-01-21, 21:15 UTC So you are not the one who decides whether a user should stop posting something or not.
to point out that your post are point- and useless in concern to my original post

No you clearly did not as you are not the developer of TC and thus cant even answer my questionbeb wrote: 2024-01-21, 21:15 UTC I did some tests and shared my experience regarding your question, which I think contributes to the forum's informativity.

If you need me to translate my original question so that you can understand it, just say so

So, just for you: In my original post I asked Christian if all TC installers past 11.03 RC1 will check
for filterXdir= and put files like AutoPitch.dll, SoundTouchDLL.dll, vmr9rotator.dll into the correct folder.
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Re: TC11.03 RC1 - Question regarding Ini-Setting filterXdir=
This is just your opinion that "tc 11.03 rc installer behaves wrong".
In my opinion, the installer does (as I had described it above) exactly what I expect it to do, hence, it performs its task correctly.
I hope Mr. Ghisler won't change the current installer's behavior.Sir_SiLvA wrote: 2024-01-21, 21:35 UTC So, just for you: In my original post I asked Christian if all TC installers past 11.03 RC1 will check
for filterXdir= and put files like AutoPitch.dll, SoundTouchDLL.dll, vmr9rotator.dll into the correct folder.
However, it would be interesting to hear Mr. Ghisler's opinion and reasoning in that regard and possible related issues.
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Re: TC11.03 RC1 - Question regarding Ini-Setting filterXdir=
You are right, TC should also look in its own Filter32/Filter64 directory when the dll can't be found at the new location.
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