![]() I've been having a problem since a few days and I can't find the solution. 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): ![]() Other methods such as FFVideoSource and AVISource seem to work as they always have (even if the source file contains h264 video). 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. MPC-HC displays an Avisynth error message:ĭirectShowSource: Renderfile, the filter graph manager won't talk to me. Same problem with MPC-HC on two different PCs (both XP). I'm not really sure when it stopped working. I can't get it to work no matter what I try. I'm having an issue opening h264 video (any container it seems) via an Avisynth DirectShowSource script with MPC-HC. 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. ![]() 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. (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. 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. I have a Leadtek Winfast 2000XP Expert tuner and it never worked right with previous versions and with VLC and other players. ![]() I was however suprised to see that the tv tuner functionality actually works now. 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. ![]()
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