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24th May 2011, 03:07 | #17381 | Link | |
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That said, stuttering was rarely experienced in the EVR renderers compared with Haali's Renderer. Last edited by namaiki; 24th May 2011 at 03:11. |
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EDIT: Experimental Build offers much better FFPP performance.
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I never ever had any tearing with V-Sync disabled. V-Sync = Trash that maxes out the CPU sometimes doing nothing productive. *This may be false on XP, but not for me - I had to wait for flushes to fix tearing* Haali Renderer = The only way to enjoy HD content on a 2004 desktop PC. No V-Sync though as far as I can tell.
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24th May 2011, 05:41 | #17383 | Link |
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Sparkle GeForce GTS 450, Windows XP SP3 -> changing "Floating Point Processing" settings in Renderer Settings needs MPC to be restarted Expected: change "Floating Point Processing" setting on the fly without the need to restart the plaer |
24th May 2011, 07:21 | #17384 | Link |
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What you expect and what really is does not have to be the same.
not every setting can be changed during playback
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24th May 2011, 10:12 | #17385 | Link |
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I've broken that function quite a few times during development (although it's not broken in my current developmental alpha build). It's tricky to get a good re-initialization of the allocator-presenter parts during playback when switching these kinds of things.
The Vsync functions are a bit difficult to handle. The easiest way to avoid tearing and stuttering on most video cards is by using the exclusive mode and only enabling the Vsync option in the video card's 3D settings panel. More advanced methods require a constant audio resampler to sync to a specific frame rate. I've been studying methods for those, and the current sync methods in EVR Sync, EVR CP and VMR-9 r.. Windowed mode poses the problem of not knowing when a frame is truly transferred to the backbuffer, as the Windows desktop decides that. There are a few ways of guessing it, but there's no universal Vsync solution for all systems.
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24th May 2011, 19:24 | #17388 | Link |
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A basic web search for "thumbnail view mkv" reveals that there are two programs that can function as an explorer plugin to generate thumbnails in folder view. As MPC-HC doesn't install anything but the settings in "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Gabest\Media Player Classic\" and the basic file associations, other system-wide functions, such as generating thumbnails, can only be handled by system-wide splitters, codecs and other plugins.
To be more specific on this item: one or several .DLL files serving as a plugin for the Windows explorer must be capable of splitting a .MKV file, decode a frame, resize it, and output that picture.
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On Windows 7 at least, thats a WMP component doing it, but me personally, i haven't got it to work with MKVs yet..
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25th May 2011, 01:36 | #17391 | Link |
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To get thumbnails:
1) registry tweak: Code:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.flv\ShellEx\{BB2E617C-0920-11D1-9A0B-00C04FC2D6C1}] @="{c5a40261-cd64-4ccf-84cb-c394da41d590}" 3) On Windows 7 you need to force ffdshow as preferred H.264 decoder. Thumbnails won't work with the MS decoder. Limitation: the first frame of the video is used as thumbnail. This can't be changed as it is simply how the MS shell extension works for file types that it does not support natively.
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Ah, maybe thats what i forgot. WMP needs special preferred decoder settings.
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Fix.
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I play simple MPEG2 50hz files on a 60hz monitor and I have used MPC-HC since build 900 something, although recently I switched to PotPlayer because it plays my files fine, even with the same decoder and renderer selected. I do no need to use exclusive mode with PotP. I guess there's lots of funky stuff that MPC-HC does better with subs and so on but that's not an issue for me. |
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dxva, h264, home cinema, media player classic, mpc-hc |
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