Viz Pilot User Guide

Version 8.5 | Published December 16, 2019 ©

Video Codecs Installation

If you are previewing proxy versions of video from Viz One using Viz Engine (Viz Engine installed on your control client machine) you must install video codecs. These are not part of Vizrt’s standard installation.

IMPORTANT! Due to licensing requirements, Vizrt does not provide the codecs required for local preview. Users must obtain and install their own codecs.

Note: Codecs are only required when local preview is done, as in the case above. Playout of high-resolution versions does not require codec installation.

Installation Options

Codecs are available from several suppliers. The list below includes several suggestions:

Installing codecs for local preview

The example below sets up support for h.264 playback using the FFDShow MPEG-4 codec package and a Matroska Splitter from Haali.

Note: You must have your own license for clip playback as FFDShow does not come with a decoding license.

  1. Make sure you do not have any other codec packages installed on the machine that interfere with FFDShow or the media splitter.

  2. Download the Matroska Splitter from Haali

  3. Download the Windows 7 DirectShow Filter Tweaker

  4. Download the FFDShow MPEG-4 Video Decoder

    • Make sure you have a license to use the codec

    • Make sure you download a 32-bit version of the codec

  5. Uninstall older 64-bit versions of the MPEG-4 codec

  6. Install the Matroska Splitter from Haali

  7. Install the Windows 7 DirectShow Filter Tweaker

  8. Install the FFDShow MPEG-4 codec

    • After installing the FFDShow codec package make sure that no applications are excluded, especially Viz Engine (there is an inclusion and exclusion list in FFDShow).

  9. Set your MPEG-4 32-bit decoder to FFDShow (see how To set a preferred decoder)

    • You should now be able to preview video clips from Viz One

Setting a preferred decoder

  1. Run the Windows 7 DirectShow Filter Tweaker

  2. In the dialog box click Preferred decoders

    images/download/attachments/54010538/configuration_mpeg-4_decoder_ffdshow.png

  3. Set your MPEG-4/H.264 *32-bit decoder to ffdshow and click Apply & Close

  4. Click Exit