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CCCP 2009-09-09
Sosseres:
I think MPC HC has better support for offloading the CPU partially to the GPU.
fohfoh:
Personally, I bet they just chucked one to get rid of bloat.
Tatsujin:
--- Quote from: Klocknov on September 12, 2009, 11:12:43 AM ---So finally CCCP gets a new pack, I can finally go back from K-Lite Codec pack to CCCP. I also think I am going to try CoreAVC also since it seems like a great choice.
So now to the media player side, what is so wrong with Zoom? I have had Zoom Player Max for a bit over a year now and haven't noticed any problems. I may look at flipping over to MPC-HC but I really haven't seen any reason to as of the moment. Is there something major I am missing that puts MPC-HC above Zoom in quality playback?? Main reason for asking this now is I am planning on doing a format and re-installing everything on this computer. I want to make sure this has the best playback possible.
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Renders everything for me perfectly. Instant auto-snap shot without pause/lag/skips even playing the highest format available, 1080p/flac files that is and I auto-snap shot a lot of things (If I didn't like the series around 200-500, if I did around 700 to over 2000 depending on how many episodes there is). Haali Splitter, buffers videos very well. Supports Dolby 5.1 surround sound channel (I play through optical, 5.1 channel, 505 Watts and peaks to a 1000+ but well, I don't use it that high). Plays video and audio in separate streams but in parallel (which option was that again?). Shows on MSN that I'm playing a video (which mostly is anime). Plays all the codecs I want, even the Ogg which I consider to be the worst codec-ever.
Downside is it doesn't support ISO (what the hell?!). Wish it did, I wouldn't have went to WMP for ISO. If WMP would have all these features like MPC then I would switch to it simply because WMP has a better performance video playback.
Klocknov:
Okay it looks like I may flip over to MPC-HC with CCCP and CoreAVC
Tatsujin:
--- Quote from: Klocknov on September 12, 2009, 12:21:02 PM ---Okay it looks like I may flip over to MPC-HC with CCCP and CoreAVC
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Very good choices. Uncheck the h.264 in CCCP to let CoreAVC handle it. If you use Haali Splitters increase the buffer from 8MB to 100+ MB. You can also check a priorty box in options in MPC-HC to give it a performance boost (if thats what it does).
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