

If you've got Vista+, use EVR Custom Pres. (Here, I usually select the "Remember last window size, position" and uncheck the "Auto-zoom" at the "Playback" part, but that's only because I love Smplayer's behaviour). Use the basic settings, you shouldn't adjust anything unless you know what you are doing.

Now, install ffdshow (You may want to enable subtitle support and disable deblocking (its at the bottom, under "Tweaks")), haali. Install CCCP without installing ffdshow and haali. IIRC 9.9 Catalyst and the latest Intel driver.ĬCCP codec pack with Media Player Classic HC and DXVA (with subtitles)įirst of all, you have to grab some stuff from the internet. PS: DirectX is updated, and the driver is the latest what comes from Lenovo. then they know that it's a bit hard to understand without subtitles. I can see the subtitles at the tray ffdshow icon, select them, but nothing happens.Īnd yeah, that's quite annoying since I only watch movies in native languages, and I like to watch Anime, and if anyone watches it too. Downloaded ffdshow The good thing? DXVA works. Now, I found out, that I can use a new snapshot of ffdshow, which comes with DXVA. By this, MPC-HC was using the CoreAVC stuff. Used to disable the h.264 internal ffmpeg codec. Because of this (no Nvidia GPU), the CPU is almost on fire when I try to play a fullHD video. Why? I've got an ATI and an Intel VGA in the laptop. It's not that bad and if I bought it, I should use it, but I don't really like it. I've been using a CoreAVC for dual core playback.
