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26th September 2009, 04:07 | #9861 | Link | ||
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But one thing you guys (and the developers) are missing is that old versions can't use the latest DirectX available. I mean, since my machine is using SP1 right now (I am not sure about older OS versions like 2000 or 98), it can't send any video to fullscreen or change the size without the blackout in the entire image. You can only watch preserving the original size. So I tested build 1271 from this page and also not even a sign of this problem. http://www.xvidvideo.ru/content/category/1/1/2/ Did you introduced this bug with the newer versions? It's also present on build 1285 released this week. What exactly has changed since 1271? Is this normal and a mere consequence of the development of MPC-HC?
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The redist installs all versions compatible with your system. These updates are not distributed through windows update, you have to install manually The latest directx update fixes a nasty bug with scaling, if you dont update you either have messed up screen or keep suffering from the old bug that has existed for years.
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26th September 2009, 10:11 | #9868 | Link |
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Options -> Player -> Keep history of recently opened files (enable)
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26th September 2009, 11:02 | #9870 | Link | |
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Thanks for your help! Dom |
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26th September 2009, 11:23 | #9871 | Link |
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Sure... A 3gp:
http://www.2shared.com/file/8051612/9bc3b58a/test.html And an mp4 containg amr: http://i.gsmarena.com/vv/reviewsimg/...marena_001.mp4 From what I can read from MediaInfo, These files are written by the same library: Nokia s60. Just a humble observation. |
26th September 2009, 14:41 | #9874 | Link |
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I have a problem concerning MPC-HC, EVR and DXVA.
DXVA does not work well on my configuration (I think my low-end GeForce 8400M with 128 MB is to blame) but it's fine with me since I don't need it anyway. But when I set the output to EVR, it forces me to use DXVA which is choppy on my system. Can I use EVR in MPC-HC without DXVA? |
26th September 2009, 17:44 | #9876 | Link |
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Ok thank you for the Info. Working but ist not in english. How can i make in english?
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26th September 2009, 17:49 | #9877 | Link |
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I have Media Player Classic HomeCinema v1.3.1264.0 installed (came with CCCP beta 2009-09-01b).
I'm using Haali Renderer under DirectShow Video Output, and noticed that whenever I play some movies at half speed, it doesn't obey it and plays the video at double-speed instead. Meanwhile, the sound is jittery because it's playing at half-speed. This does not affect ALL the videos I have. I have not been able to specifically identify the culprit, so I can't say video codec X is causing the problem. However, I have reason to believe that any audio with variable bitrates will cause this to happen, since my videos with WAV PCM audio slow down fine. Is there anything I can do about this? I don't want to switch renderers to something like VMR, since it makes stuff look muddy. |
26th September 2009, 18:31 | #9878 | Link |
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ok another quick answer I'm sure.
If I play a DVD, what is the keyboard command to actually select an item on the menu? I know that ALT up,down,left,right works for navigation but I can't find what the 'enter' keyboard is! Can someone please help?! Thanks Dom |
26th September 2009, 19:38 | #9879 | Link |
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Alt+Space = DVD menu activate (enter)
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27th September 2009, 00:51 | #9880 | Link |
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I can't find "DXVA" under internal filters. If you refer to "H264/AVC (DXVA)", it is unchecked and CoreAVC is definitely used as decoder but the status bar during playback still says "Playing [DXVA]" and pressing Ctrl+J reveals that DXVA is indeed used.
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