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Old 24th August 2008, 23:49   #3981  |  Link
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Just investigate the neo-hdcp...
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Old 25th August 2008, 00:02   #3982  |  Link
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Just to clarify after demux you can play the VC-1 + DTS or DTS-hd if you "Put your demuxed VC1 and DTS (DTS-HD) into the same folder and rename the files with the same first-name" ?
OR in fact you're playing the VC-1 + the remuxed AC3 ?
I've just seen this edit; the answer would be:

1) remuxed vc1+ac3 into a container or,
2) demuxed vc1+dts(or dts-hd) files (which containing the same first name) are visible to me with MPC...

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I've just seen this edit; the answer would be this:

1) remuxed vc1+ac3 into a container or,
2) demuxed vc1+dts(or dts-hd) files are visible to me with MPC...
OK but "demuxed vc1+dts(or dts-hd) files are visible to me with MPC " using Cyberlink demux and VC-1 ?

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I try to compile MPC-HC SVN on Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Team System SP1, but i keep getting errors about streams.h missing.

I need to install this to compile? http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en

Edit: Windows XP SP3

Edit 2:
I installed DirectX SDK but i still have these errors
Code:
Error	1	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\reader\asyncreader\stdafx.h	12	asyncreader
Error	2	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\transform\basevideofilter\stdafx.h	41	basevideofilter
Error	3	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\parser\basesplitter\stdafx.h	42	basesplitter
Error	4	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\muxer\basemuxer\stdafx.h	45	BaseMuxer
Error	5	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\stdafx.h	42	filters (Filters\Libraries\filters)
Error	6	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\subtitles\libssf\stdafx.h	60	libssf
Error	7	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\reader\cddareader\stdafx.h	41	cddareader
Error	8	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\transform\mpcvideodec\stdafx.h	37	MPCVideoDec
Error	9	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\parser\ssfsplitter\stdafx.h	42	SSFSplitter
Error	10	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\parser\flvsplitter\stdafx.h	43	FLVSplitter
Error	11	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\reader\udpreader\stdafx.h	43	udpreader
Error	12	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\source\subtitlesource\stdafx.h	41	subtitlesource
Error	13	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\parser\mp4splitter\stdafx.h	43	MP4Splitter
Error	14	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\muxer\dsmmuxer\stdafx.h	46	DSMMuxer
Error	15	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\parser\dsmsplitter\stdafx.h	43	DSMSplitter
Error	16	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\parser\diracsplitter\stdafx.h	42	DiracSplitter
Error	17	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\parser\mpasplitter\stdafx.h	42	MpaSplitter
Error	18	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\subtitles\stdafx.h	42	subtitles
Error	19	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\subtitles\stdafx.h	42	subtitles
Error	20	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\parser\nutsplitter\stdafx.h	42	NutSplitter
Error	21	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\ReX\Programas\M\Media Player Classic HomeCinema\SVN\trunk\src\decss\DeCSSInputPin.cpp	24	decss
Error	22	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\dsutil\stdafx.h	47	dsutil
Error	23	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\parser\oggsplitter\stdafx.h	41	OggSplitter
Error	24	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\reader\cdxareader\stdafx.h	41	cdxareader
Error	25	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\parser\roqsplitter\stdafx.h	42	RoQSplitter
Error	26	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\source\flicsource\stdafx.h	41	flicsource
Error	27	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\transform\mpadecfilter\stdafx.h	41	MpaDecFilter
Error	28	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\switcher\audioswitcher\stdafx.h	41	audioswitcher
Error	29	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\parser\avisplitter\stdafx.h	42	AviSplitter
Error	30	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\subpic\stdafx.h	42	subpic
Error	31	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\parser\realmediasplitter\stdafx.h	42	RealMediaSplitter
Error	32	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\muxer\matroskamuxer\stdafx.h	42	MatroskaMuxer
Error	33	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\parser\matroskasplitter\stdafx.h	42	MatroskaSplitter
Error	34	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\source\shoutcastsource\stdafx.h	41	shoutcastsource
Error	35	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\source\dtsac3source\stdafx.h	41	dtsac3source
Error	36	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\reader\vtsreader\stdafx.h	41	vtsreader
Error	37	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\parser\streamdrivethru\stdafx.h	42	streamdrivethru
Error	38	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\ReX\Programas\M\Media Player Classic HomeCinema\SVN\trunk\src\filters\muxer\wavdest\wavdest.cpp	23	wavdest
Error	39	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\source\basesource\stdafx.h	42	basesource
Error	40	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\transform\bufferfilter\stdafx.h	41	bufferfilter
Error	41	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\transform\decssfilter\stdafx.h	41	decssfilter
Error	42	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\parser\mpegsplitter\stdafx.h	42	MpegSplitter
Error	43	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\transform\avi2ac3filter\stdafx.h	41	avi2ac3filter
Error	44	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\amextra.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	45	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\wxutil.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	46	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\wxlist.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	47	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\wxdebug.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	48	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\winutil.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	49	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\winctrl.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	50	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\vtrans.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	51	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\videoctl.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	52	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\transip.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	53	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\transfrm.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	54	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\sysclock.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	55	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\strmctl.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	56	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\source.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	57	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\seekpt.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	58	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\schedule.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	59	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\renbase.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	60	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\refclock.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	61	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\pullpin.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	62	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\pstream.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	63	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\perflog.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	64	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\outputq.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	65	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\mtype.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	66	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\dllsetup.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	67	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\dllentry.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	68	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\ddmm.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	69	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\ctlutil.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	70	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\cprop.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	71	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\combase.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	72	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\arithutil.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	73	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\amvideo.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	74	fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '.\amfilter.cpp': No such file or directory	c1xx	BaseClasses
Error	75	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\source\d2vsource\stdafx.h	20	d2vsource
Error	76	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\filters\transform\mpeg2decfilter\stdafx.h	41	Mpeg2DecFilter
Error	77	fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'streams.h': No such file or directory	c:\rex\programas\m\media player classic homecinema\svn\trunk\src\apps\mplayerc\stdafx.h	65	mplayerc

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OK but "demuxed vc1+dts(or dts-hd) files are visible to me with MPC " using Cyberlink demux and VC-1 ?
Yes, just open vc1 with "all files" option selected with mpc; audio will open automatically.







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Edit: I've just learn that Arcsoft DOESN'T SUPORT 64-bit OS (VISTA) and no mention of intel graphics either so it's like i've remembered :arcsoft s*** (for me at least) http://www.arcsoft.com/public/softwa...ANG_REQ&pType=
Sorry for this but you have to be ready to everything while you are using 64 bit for the time being...
Passing 8 to 16,
16 to 32 took some time; remeber?

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[ReX] , read here. This machine translation of my instructions for assembling MPC-HC, the original is written in Russian.
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[ReX] , read here. This machine translation of my instructions for assembling MPC-HC, the original is written in Russian.
Thank you so much, i will try to compile again tomorrow and i will post a feedback here.
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In that case it is probably due to the fact that you are using a 64-bit OS. Explorer is 64-bit, so it will read from 64-bit view of the Registry. Try with a 64-bit build of MPC.
OK I have some interesting behaviour. x86 MPC will not work, and x64 will, putting itself in the autoplay list. Now with MPC selected in the list, completely remove the x64 version. The option stays there. And surprise, when a DVD is inserted MPC x86 pops up and starts playing. I don't know if there are two different sections in the registry for both x86 and x64, but it's obvious than x86 apps can write in the supposed x64 part of it (PDVD). So the question is, can this be changed in MPC to allow autoplay without doing this trick?
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Hello,

I have a Toshiba notebook containing a mobile Radeon HD2600 gpu with 256MB dedicated RAM, running Vista32 SP1. I have installed the older Catalyst 8.4, and the latest Catalyst 8.8 drivers, both give me the same experience:

whenever I try to playback a video using DXVA, my graphics driver crashes and Windows reports that the graphics driver has been restarted after a failure. Of course, I do not get any videoplayback. When I disable DXVA, everything works fine, but CPU load increases dramatically of course.

I have tried two different codecs, the latest Power DVD H264 codec, and the MPC Video Decoder (the one implemented in media player classic homecinema edition), both codecs support DXVA, and I use them successfully in many systems, including one with a 780G Chipset (HD3200IGP), as well as with a Radeon HD4850. However, h264 video acceleration does not work with my mobile HD2600. Why? Can anybody please check if they have the same problem?

Thanks alot!

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Yes, just open vc1 with "all files" option selected with mpc; audio will open automatically.







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Sorry for this but you have to be ready to everything while you are using 64 bit for the time being...
Passing 8 to 16,
16 to 32 took some time; remeber?
Ok playing extracted dtsHD and VC-1 with MPC + Cyberlink's Demux & VC-1 it's working for me too !

I still don't see why do you need MPC's standalone filters and all that other ....
For me it's just like : demux / extract VC-1 and DTSHD in the same folder (same name except the extension) change the merit for Cyberlink's Demux to preferred (no haali here) and doubleclick the .vc1 output file (MPC it's the default player for VC1 extension)
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OK I have some interesting behaviour. x86 MPC will not work, and x64 will, putting itself in the autoplay list. Now with MPC selected in the list, completely remove the x64 version. The option stays there. And surprise, when a DVD is inserted MPC x86 pops up and starts playing. I don't know if there are two different sections in the registry for both x86 and x64, but it's obvious than x86 apps can write in the supposed x64 part of it (PDVD). So the question is, can this be changed in MPC to allow autoplay without doing this trick?
Letting 32-bit apps write to the 64-bit Registry hive is a very bad practice. So I won't do that. Also because I have better things to do.
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Hello,

I have a Toshiba notebook containing a mobile Radeon HD2600 gpu with 256MB dedicated RAM, running Vista32 SP1. I have installed the older Catalyst 8.4, and the latest Catalyst 8.8 drivers, both give me the same experience:

whenever I try to playback a video using DXVA, my graphics driver crashes and Windows reports that the graphics driver has been restarted after a failure. Of course, I do not get any videoplayback. When I disable DXVA, everything works fine, but CPU load increases dramatically of course.

I have tried two different codecs, the latest Power DVD H264 codec, and the MPC Video Decoder (the one implemented in media player classic homecinema edition), both codecs support DXVA, and I use them successfully in many systems, including one with a 780G Chipset (HD3200IGP), as well as with a Radeon HD4850. However, h264 video acceleration does not work with my mobile HD2600. Why? Can anybody please check if they have the same problem?

Thanks alot!
You must use ony that drivers whch Toshiba gave You. Propably You use soft form http://www.driverheaven.net/modtool.php to have new drivers. If you use other the system will crash. Thanks ATI for not giving newer drivers.
I had the same problem with my Radeon HD2300 mobility
 
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You must use ony that drivers whch Toshiba gave You. Propably You use soft form http://www.driverheaven.net/modtool.php to have new drivers. If you use other the system will crash. Thanks ATI for not giving newer drivers.
I had the same problem with my Radeon HD2300 mobility
Thanks for your hint, my problem is: I have tried both ways, and none of them works. I have used the latest Catalyst 8.8 drivers, and modified them, leading to the described problems. Then I have uninstalled them, and loaded the latest Toshiba drivers (8.452), and they behave exactly the same way.

Which driver did you use to fix that problem?
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Letting 32-bit apps write to the 64-bit Registry hive is a very bad practice. So I won't do that. Also because I have better things to do.
It's SO bad not to add a simple entry?
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Strange problem. With

Internal Mpeg2 decoder + VMR9 (Renderless) + LockBack Buffer + VMR9 Mixer Mode = Black Screen + Audio

Internal Mpeg2 decoder + VMR9 (Renderless) + LockBack Buffer = Works fine
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Subtitle Delay is a nice function but it seems there is a mistake in the shortkeys.

Display Stats should be Subtitle Delay -
Subtitle Delay - should be Subtitle Delay +
Subtitle Delay + should be Display Stats

Display Stats function seems to be a shortcut to Save Thumbnails.

Strange no ? ^^
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Thanks for your hint, my problem is: I have tried both ways, and none of them works. I have used the latest Catalyst 8.8 drivers, and modified them, leading to the described problems. Then I have uninstalled them, and loaded the latest Toshiba drivers (8.452), and they behave exactly the same way.

Which driver did you use to fix that problem?
The one that are avilabile on website of my manufacter. I have Fujitsu Siemens and latest drvers are rather old - from may 2007 :/. check here http://ce.computers.toshiba-europe.c...=20&service=CE

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Old 25th August 2008, 20:07   #3998  |  Link
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First public release with fully functionnal subtitles support for M2TS is available here :
http://www.zshare.net/download/175456839b0ae289/

Since i have made heavy modifications in subtitle engine, please let me know if :
- you see broken things in SRT or MKV subtitles for example.
- some BRD subs are not displayed properly
I tried Blu-ray disc (japanese anime : utawarerumono in BD disc with english .PGS subtitle). but some subtitles are displayed and many are not displayed. It doesnt' still work very well.

and one question: Do you plan to add inverse telecine support to deinterlace with dxva on because when i use dvxa i can't use ffdshow+avisynth+telecide filter (inverse telecine) and for this moment MPc HC doesn't support inverse telecine

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If you have an Nvidia card and the latest drivers, 175.xx or 177.xx, you can check the Inverse Telecine box in the Nvidia Control Panel.
Much better solution than fumbling around with the options in whatever you use.

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If you have an Nvidia card and the latest drivers, 175.xx or 177.xx, you can check the Inverse Telecine box in the Nvidia Control Panel.
Much better solution than fumbling around with the options in whatever you use.

yes but it doesn't work with mpc-HC
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