![]() ![]() After clicking on the Install button, it starts to wipe USB and burn Windows 11 into it. When everything’s done successfully, it will prompt that installation succeeded. I just updated MPC-HC to 1.7.1 from sourceforge to see the internal HEVC codec and how well it runs on my computer. I was however suprised to see that the tv tuner functionality actually works now. I have a Leadtek Winfast 2000XP Expert tuner and it never worked right with previous versions and with VLC and other players. There is however a small issue and I can't seem to find any way to fix it: the framerate is locked to 29-30 fps while I'm in PAL land and my tv box outputs 25 fps. (tv box from isp outputs s-video/composite through scart, i'm connecting the composite to composite in on the tv tuner, audio through line in ) Basically I can watch TV but it keeps stuttering due to the framerate. Made some screenshots of the filters involved and a snapshot of the main mpc-hc window with the view > renderer settings > display stats text on top of the page to see the stats. In case it helps the pin info text for what I think it's more relevant:įilter : Smart Tee - CLSID : Ġ000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 d0 02 00 00 e0 01 00 00. I'm having an issue opening h264 video (any container it seems) via an Avisynth DirectShowSource script with MPC-HC. I can't get it to work no matter what I try. ![]() I'm not really sure when it stopped working. Same problem with MPC-HC on two different PCs (both XP). MPC-HC displays an Avisynth error message:ĭirectShowSource: Renderfile, the filter graph manager won't talk to me. ![]() The same script will open fine using MPC-BE (it results in two Haali Media Splitter and ffdshow icons running, which I think was normal), so could this be something to do with the switch to LAV Filters? I've tried disabling MPC-HC's internal filters and adding the ffdshow video decoder as a preferred external filter, but nothing has worked so far. Other methods such as FFVideoSource and AVISource seem to work as they always have (even if the source file contains h264 video). Repeating the process with MPC-BE (which successfully open the script), shows these three filters listed: If it helps any, after attempting to open a "problem" DirectShowSource script with MPC-HC and then using the Play/Filters menu, there's three filters listed as follows (in this case the source file was an MKV containing h264 video): I've been having a problem since a few days and I can't find the solution. ![]()
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