So when I start mpc-hc I get this warning message
When I click close the video starts but there is no sound. I tried installing an updated mpc-hc version and then there is no audio problem, but instead svp isnt enabled on it
yes, but it is the 32 bit version that has audio problems, I just included in my post that I also have a 64bit version that has no problem with audio thinking it might help find a solution. I have also tried installing a 32bit version of the update, but then I get the same problem
Im sorry, I dont know what the purpose of the link you posted is. I already said 2 times that the problems are with the 32bit mpc-hc, and I havent downloaded this k-lite package that seems to be his problem. The only package I have have downloaded are the ffdshow and cccp
I also just tried installing the potplayer, but there I get the message that I have no directx audio driver installed. BUt I have one installed, and get no problems with 64bit mpchc and no problems with vlc media player. The only problems I get are with the players that svp tries to use
I have the same issue with my Asus Xonar DS audio card. To get audio work you can disable option in LAV Audio decoder.
MPC-HC - View - Options - Internal filters - button Audio decoder - disable option 32-bit Floating-point - OK - OK
I think you've have mixed the 32bit and 64bit together. Doesn't CCCP has bundled with ffdshow?
You can check using whether you have complete filter or something broken in-between with tweak here tweak tool
That's usually bundled with KCLP, but it can installed independently.
I don't know why many people seem to hate KLCP but in years using it, I've never have fatal problem since the very first using it.
Thank you mashingan, the codec tweak tool fixed it after redownloading everything. Turned out some files in reclock were corrupted and interfered with the audio in some way. Thanks once again, im so happy right now
Due to its excellent capabilities, it is included as the "de facto" (standard) player in several, popular collections of codecs such as K-Lite Codec Pack or CCCP (Combined Community Codec Pack). The current version is released under the GNU General Public License, runs on almost all versions of Microsoft Windows (both 32-bit and 64-bit) and unlike most multimedia players has no spyware/adware/malware.
Anyone try I am but having other problems atm. I mean uninstall all mvk codecs aka cccp etc. Seems like a lot of work for possibly the same thing. I have networks shares working in win 7 right now. knock on wood.
I would say that playing the MKV file on the Windows 7 box (which is what the registry modification enabled) and allowing Windows Media Center to stream an MKV file are two very different tasks. You may need to use a different streaming server. There are more than a couple listed here ( -how-to-choose-dlna-media-server-windows-mac-os-x-or-linux), but I have only tried TVersity (though it seems to work reasonably well for this).
right, I had no problem playing mkv on WMP. Agree with oyu 100%. I think streaming through WMP is the issue in this thread. Other media servers would be benificial thanks and may solve for now. BTW playon works great
I think you mean Windows Media Center rather than WMP. Different animals. I believe Media Center tries to transcode the video to another format before sending it, while a network share just gives the file to WDTV Live and lets it figure out what to do with it. But nobody has confirmed this yet.
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