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MPC Home Cinema slow to launch
I recently posted the question below, which was immediately removed. If there is anything objectionable about the honest question, please afford me the opportunity to respond:
Noticing that "Media Player Classic" (MPC) does not support very well the latest MP4 encoding technology and has been abandoned by the developer, and that "Media Player Classic Home Cinema" (MPC-HC) is now the focus of the project, I uninstalled MPC--even removed the usual residual keys in the registry--then performed a fresh installation of MPC-HC. It works fine, except for the launch: it takes about 30 seconds on my quad chip system to bring up the GUI because the program goes through a "Not responding" period" before opening. I re-installed the app without a remedy. Is the launch problem a bug that needs to be fixed or should I look for another download source? |
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If deleting the registry key
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Gabest\Media Player Classic and getting the new version v1.5.2.3456 here http://mpc-hc.sourceforge.net/downlo...lassic-hc.html don't work, I'm not sure what to do... |
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A crappy virus scanner or other security tool can cause this.
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MPC Home Cinema
I installed the latest version of MPC Home Cinema and it does launch noticeably faster, but it still goes through more steps than the old MPC to bring up the GUI.
My AV software has not changed (MSE), so I can't blame the security app. The only other difference is that I am now using the x64 version of MPC-HC, but that shouldn't cause a slow-down of the launch. I like MPC-HC, but if the slow launch wears on me, I'll try VLC. Gosh, I think I've been spoiled. |
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I always had the impression that closing it, changing settings and opening the file menu (automatic DVD scan) are the major problematic parts in terms of latency feeling, in those regards it still stands where Firefox was before the sql database switch and no other player behaves as problematic in those key areas (though configuration a normal user shouldn't do so often anyways, so i guess user like me who need to constantly iterate in the options for testing things are more on the edge of a brain melt waiting till the config window is closing especially with a huge list of defined dshow chain rules)
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all my compares are riddles so please try to decipher them yourselves :) It is about Time Join the Revolution NOW before it is to Late ! http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=168004 Last edited by CruNcher; 25th July 2011 at 09:24. |
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It's more or less normal. |
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This is the option CruNcher was referring to:
Options -> Player -> Hide CD-ROMs menu Disabling that can help. Storing settings in INI file can also cause a little bit of slowdown, but several seconds.
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