![]() ![]() Perhaps this is an issue because of how the MPC-HC subtitle engine works or the splitter or a limitation of MKV but I cannot get the "forced" flag to display within a subtitle stream. ![]() Removed unnecessary methods CComPtr parameters Īdded French translation for the installer's custom messages.Patch by Sebastiii. Improved subtitle handling (should be refactored later). Updated French translation and fixed a few more truncated strings Updated installer's custom messages, German and Polish.Patch by mtrz Updated Avisynth 2.5 header from Avisynth64. Updated French translation (thanks to Sebastiii) and fixed almost all of the truncated strings Renamed buildffmpeg.sh and cleaned it up (Note: set your GCC version in the script (GCCVER) in order for it to work correctly and don't use paths with spaces since configure fails) Supported languages: BR, BY, CN, CZ, DE, EN, ES, FR, HU, IT, KR, PL, RU, SE, SK, TR, UAįixed all standalone filters project dependencies Media Player Classic HomeCinema (x86/圆4), svn 1845 () I should also point out again that the "bug" is in the handling of subtitles since it's the appearance of subs that screws the output and gives these synch problems. I guess this problem is unsolvable at this time. Statistics show a crazy number of synch glitches with EVR Synch (so bad synch but no dropped frames), whereas the other mode dumps entire blocks of frames (and stays in synch). What's up with this? I'm tempted to keep EVR Synch by default since it seems working, but what's the difference? What are the downsides of one or the other?ĮDIT: EVR Synch is not better, it only hides the problem since there's still stuttering but more distributed between frames, so less noticeable. Then I tried to change from EVR Custom Pres to EVR Synch: stutter gone, frames not dropped. I tried different settings for the subs, but the heavy stutter is always there. Statistics show it's dropping a lot of frames and this happen only with subtitles on (but they do not seem animated). Today I noticed that the video got heavy stutters in the end credits. I'm using SVN 1834 on W7 and latest ATI drivers, so with DXVA enabled. You can rotate/flip/mirror/stretch/zoom the video.I'm having some problems and I need someone to explain me how things work. Menu > Play > After Playback (for current file only). Options > Playback > After Playback (permanent setting). For example to go to next file or close player. ![]() You can perform automatic actions at end of file. You can jump to next/previous file in a folder by pressing PageUp/PageDown. You can quickly seek through a video with Ctrl + Mouse Scrollwheel. MPC-HC can remember playback position, so you can resume from that point later. Options > Playback > Output > Audio Renderer. This also has automatic pitch correction. This can be customized to smaller values (like 10%):Īdjusting playback speed works best with the SaneAR audio renderer. The buttons in the player that control playback rate take a 2x step by default. Options > Tweaks > Show preview on seek bar. When using dark theme it is also possible to change the height of the seekbar and size of the toolbar buttons. Here is a list of useful options and features that everyone should know about: Playback and recording of television programs, if a supported TV tuner card is installed. Supports most types of subtitles including BluRay. Support for EVR/EVR CP (Enhanced Video Renderer). Support for modern Windows versions, including a 64-bit build. MPC-HC is based on the original Guliverkli project and contains many additional features and bug fixes. Media Player Classic - Home Cinema (MPC-HC) is a free and open-source (OSS) video and audio player for Windows. 100% spyware free, there are no advertisements or toolbars. It supports all common video and audio file formats available for playback. Media Player Classic - Home Cinema or MPC-HC is an extremely light-weight, open source media player for Windows.
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