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27th August 2008, 22:39 | #4043 | Link |
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Another thing, if you open various files sequentially (I tried with 720p videos) the memory usage will grow quite a lot!
I opened the same video 16 times and the memory usage went from 160MB to 1GB! Eventually the playback may not remain smooth. [EDIT]Memory usage stopped growing at 1.3GB even if I kept opening videos although I still had 700MB of system memory free.[/EDIT] Vista x86 SP1 + 9800GTX 177.89 + MPC HC rev757 + 3GB system memory
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29th August 2008, 06:31 | #4048 | Link |
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Playing back an X.264 video clip that is supposed to be dxva compatible, with MPC-HC 664, I get DXVA acceleration; however, using MPC-HC 754 DXVA is not used.
Also, playing back an mkv extract from one of the Star Trek TOS1 HD-DVD episodes with MPC-HC 664, whilst I get DXVA acceleration, the picture jerks and pixellates periodically every 1.5 seconds; with MPC-HC 754 playback is completely smooth but at the cost of high CPU. Is MPC-HC 754 detecting a DXVA anomally in the mkv and correctly dropping back to no-DXVA mode, or is it just broken for H.264 at the moment? Using Nvidia 177.92 with 8600GT under XP SP2. |
29th August 2008, 08:16 | #4051 | Link |
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For some reason I can't get smooth playpack in Vista x64 with MKV and M2TS. I get slight stuttering and/or audio & video is completely out of synch. All works fine in Vista x86.(MatroskaSplitter.ax, MpaDecFilter.ax, MPCVideoDec.ax, MpegSplitter.ax)
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29th August 2008, 11:46 | #4052 | Link |
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Hi everyone,
Is there any chance to add option to MPC HC or DirectVobSub to auto load subtitles that do not match video name? MPC is my favourite player, anyway almost all modern ones have this feature already. Choosing subt manually isnt nice, especially dealing with many subdirectories . Working with non vmr7/9 renderer is also nice reason for that option I dont use ffdshow as it sometimes cause desychronization |
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30th August 2008, 01:43 | #4054 | Link | |
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Unfortunately I don't have any other valid H.264/X.264 mkv clips to test MPC-HC 754 with to see if it truly works, rather than being overly sensitive to anomalies. Would it be possible to add an option to force MPC-HC to decode with DXVA, even if it detects anomalies (at the user's risk)? |
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30th August 2008, 02:08 | #4055 | Link |
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Hey, you don't need to be that rude. His question isn't that bad. The idea to list in the subtitle menu all the subtitles in the folder is great. Or we can think in a better sintax, like 'moviefilename_XX', where XX is the language abbreviation, like US, BR, DE, etc. I think that sometimes is fine to have multi-language subtitles listed in your player, just like a DVD disc.
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movie.avi movie.eng.srt movie.ger.srt Now both subtitles are loaded and can be chosen from the subtitle menu. |
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30th August 2008, 09:19 | #4060 | Link |
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With the last builds i'm not able to play continously an MPEG2 DVD with the internal Mpeg2 decoder. At some points (random) it freezes no matter what (it seems the same problem with the xvid standalone decoder). It seems doesn't show the problem with the ffdshow mpeg2 decoder.
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dxva, h264, home cinema, media player classic, mpc-hc |
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