I've finally found some time to test the seeking and frame-stepping, as for now thoroughly with XviD (various builds) and DivX (3 Low Motion, 5.2, 5.2.1, 6.0, 6.2, 6.3). (Almost a year and a half ago?) Most likely the bug cropped up at some point there.
When was the last build you could do a framestep with? It hasn't worked for me since I started using MPC, and that was several official releases back. Just download mplayerc.exe and you have all you need:
patch files are *not* intended to patch the compiled (.exe) file! If you don't compile MPC yourself, then those files won't be of any interest for you. patch files to the 'official' source codes and you get the fixed version. This way you don't need to download the complete source codes.
patch files are used to "patch" source code files. The external filters are there, so other DirectShow players, such as WMPlayer, can use MPC's filters too. That's because those are just 'external' versions of MPC's built-in filters. After a filter has been registered, DirectShow players can use them. You can register them with the command "regsvr32 file.ax" and unregister with "regsvr32 /u file.ax". ax files are and where do i put them or how do i use them? I just have them all in the same folder as mplayerc.exe right now. To compile MPC-HC read the instructions from Thanks! Media Player Classic (patched build) compiled by Clsid: If you want a new feature added, or an existing feature changed/enhanced use this link:
* A small sample so we can test it on our systems and of course as clear as possible instructions on how to reproduce it.
* Renderer used and options selected in the output settings When reporting or confirming bugs please provide the following data: Neither filter is explicitly set as preferred source filter in the registry (because then it would be allows to ignore merit).īefore submitting a new bug report, check if the bug is already reported, if so, please confirm it so we have more to work with. * MPC graph creation bug: MPC seems to always prefer Haali splitter, even if external Gabest splitter has higher merit. * There are problems with DVD navigation, some menu's are affected more than others. * Internal avisplitter crashes randomly for me. X264 Known Hardware acceleration problems and solutions: * INTEL G4500HD Support DXVA ONLY For Windows Vista and 7! This means that no intermediate filters such as DirectVobSub or ffdshow can be inserted between decoder and video renderer. * Video decoder should be connected directly to the renderer. * For DXVA and subtitles support select VMR7(9) Renderless or EVR Custom. * For Vista users, select EVR or EVR Custom * For Windows XP users, select Overlay Mixer, WMR7(9) or VMR7(9) Renderless * nVidia GeForce 8500, 8600, 9600, 200 & 400 SeriesĭXVA is quite susceptible, so if you want to use it you have to respect those rules: Unfortunately this decoder supports for the moment only bitstream mode, which means that only most recent graphic cards are supported. MPC - HC has an embedded video decoder using this technology to decode H.264, MPEG2 & VC-1 video. Modern video graphics card have the possibility to decode partially or completely a video using DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA) and reduces CPU usage. * Multi-language support(Czech, French, German, Hungarian, Russian, Spanish and Turkish)
* Better support for Windows Vista, 7, including 64 bits releases
* Additional video decoders H.264, VC-1, MPEG2 with DXVA support * An option to remove Tearing using Direct3D Several new features have been integrated in this media player, such as: This project is based on the original Media Player Classic () and was create after Gabest, the original author, stop working on it. We are looking for C++ programmers that want to join MPC-HC & FFdshow projects.