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About
Media Player Classic - Home Cinema (
MPC-HC) is an extremely light-weight media player for Windows.
This project is based on the original
Media Player Classic and was created after Gabest, the original author, stopped working on it. Several new features have been integrated in this media player.
Main features- Option to remove tearing
- Better support for Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10, including a 64-bit build
- Support for EVR/EVR CP (Enhanced Video Renderer)
- Supports most types of subtitles including BD .sup files
- Playback and recording of television, if a supported TV tuner is installed
- OSD info (On Screen Display)
- Multi-Monitor support
- Various pixel shaders
- Color management
- 42 translations available
System Requirements- An SSE2 capable CPU
- Windows® XP SP3, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10 both 32-bit and 64-bit
Links
For the people involved in the development, see
Authors.txt.
MPC-HC's code is licensed under GPL v3 (see
COPYING.txt).
Translations are done by various translators (see
Authors.txt).
Latest stable is
v1.7.13 which was compiled from
e378268
This release is a generally a bugfix release.
Code:
Highlights of this release:
* Require a CPU processor with SSE2 instructions
* Add support for AssFilter
* Switched from mhook to MinHook since it's more actively maintained
* Updated components/dependencies to their latest versions
Remember that you can help us translating MPC-HC to your language.
For the complete changes see the changelog.
For downloads go here.
Our releases wouldn't have been possible without
nevcairiel's LAV Filters,
alexmarsev,
Armada,
kasper93,
Underground78 and our many other
contributors.
Reporting problems
Before submitting a new bug report, check if the bug is already reported, if so, please confirm it so we have more to work with.
When reporting or confirming bugs please provide the following data:
- Windows and service pack versions
- MPC-HC build
- Video card and driver version
- Renderer used and options selected in the output settings
- A small sample so we can test it on our systems and of course as clear as possible instructions on how to reproduce it
- If available, provide us with dump file
@developers: Thanks!