Win7 x64 easy hard solution HD video

  

Decoding package:
Win 7 Codecs
http://shark007.net/win7codecs.html

Player:
Media Player Classic Home Cinema x64 bit version v1.2.908. 0
http://mpc-hc.sourceforge.net/do ... yer-classic-hc.html

The player does not need to install, directly decompress and throw progrma files ok .

The hard solution means that instead of relying on the CPU, it relies on the graphics card to do video decoding operations. The original English text is DirectX Video Acceleration, which is DXVA. So the process of turning on the hard solution is to set the conditions in the player to meet the video acceleration of the video card. On the MPC HC, it is:

Run the program according to the instructions on the official page.

DXVA is quite picky, so if you want to use it you have to respect those rules :
Windows XP users, select Overlay Mixer, VMR7, VMR9 or VMR9 renderlessVista users, select EVR or EVR custom renderer (vista user selects EVR or EVR custom renderer)

The specific location is in play-option-output , the bottom leftmost.

It is recommended to choose EVR curstom renderer so that subtitles can be automatically loaded in DXVA mode.

Internal subtitles can work with the MPC Video decoder in DXVA mode, but the rules are even more restrictive :
Windows XP users, select VMR9 renderless
Vista users, select EVR custom renderer
In "Options /Playback", tick the checkbox "Auto-load subtitles"

http://mpc-hc.sourceforge.net/DXVASupport.html

OK, close the program, just open it A high-definition video is generally packaged by mkv, and the cpu usage rate is basically 10%. Hard solution is successful.

The benefits of this method:
a. Install the decoding package (win7 codecs) and the player (Media Player Classic Home Cinema) separately. If there is a more special need, even if the decoding package is not installed, you can directly install the ones you need. The system is clean.
b. The Player (Media Player Classic Home Cinema) is native 64-bit and will not have compatibility issues with most integrated playback software.
c. The vast majority of H264 and VC-1 encoded HD video hard solutions have almost no playback problems. I have used the ultimate decoding to perfectly decode the two most popular decoding packages in China, but it is very troublesome to set the configuration files separately for the two encodings. If it is not set separately, there will be problems when playing. For example, what I have encountered is that the screen will jump slightly after a few seconds. MPC HC is too convenient.

Disadvantages:
a. There will be some rmvb playback exceptions. The video encoding of avi package is more chaotic than HD, so there will be some mismatches that cause playback exceptions. Please use WMP to play. .
b. Some small features are not as intimate as the integrated decoding package, you need to set it yourself. For example, the perfect decoding default kmp playback will be automatically set to add all files with the same file name number in the playback directory to the current playlist. It will be convenient to watch some learning videos.
c. The icon is ugly. This is no way, foreigners are generally like this, things on the face are behind the actual function. I usually associate the mpc with the mkv format, but I don't associate the icon.

Currently unknown:
only 720p at hand, no 1080p. The reason is very simple. 2M ADSL only has an upload bandwidth of 60KB/S. If you download 1080p for a long time, I will not pay back the account. If the 720p is good, the download and upload will be flat, and the sharing rate can reach 1. Besides, the difference between the effects of 720p and 1080p on the 22" LCD is very small. I don't think it is necessary. But with the 1080p which I started at the beginning of xp, there is no problem with the hard solution. It is more convenient than kmp plus other decoding packages. More. Please help us test.

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