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h.264 codec on MPC instead of DVBViewer


Zori

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Hi All,

 

The TV program I recorded using DVBViewer can be viewed using Media Player Classic. But unlike viewing under DVBViewer, MPC uses over 90% CPU time to decode it.

 

Is there any way to map the PowerDVD h.264 codec on MPC? So it can be view the .ts file at under 20% CPU time like DVBViewer does? Thanks in advance.

 

 

Regards,

Richard

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Well you should ask this in a mpc forum. Or try using google. :wacko:

Posted (edited)
Hi All,

 

The TV program I recorded using DVBViewer can be viewed using Media Player Classic. But unlike viewing under DVBViewer, MPC uses over 90% CPU time to decode it.

 

Is there any way to map the PowerDVD h.264 codec on MPC? So it can be view the .ts file at under 20% CPU time like DVBViewer does? Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Richard

 

 

yes you can use your own filter in MPC

 

go >0ption >External Filters > Add Filter ......

 

you even can use 10 different renderers in the output section

 

 

For HTPCs try the MPC - Cinema edition (Build by Casimir)

 

Best

 

m

Edited by vonMengen
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yes you can use your own filter in MPC

 

go >0ption >External Filters > Add Filter ......

 

you even can use 10 different renderers in the output section

For HTPCs try the MPC - Cinema edition (Build by Casimir)

 

Best

 

m

 

I tired.

I added CyberLink H.264/AVC Decoder in External Filters. and set as "Prefer" but still the CPU Usage is over 85% when viewing HD .ts file.

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