![]() ![]() ![]() I did note however that if I used Gabest as the splitter, it only required one keypress, even with LAV as the decoder. I even tried LAV in software mode, in both DXVA modes, and finally in CUVID - no difference between any of the modes on my system (the only mode I couldn't check was QuickSync, due to not having a Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge based system). I also tried both madVR and EVR - the choice of video renderer made no difference at all. I did not see any other weird behaviour with any of the decoders, certainly nothing like described in the first post. Now, using CoreAVC as the video decoder (with LAV or Haali's as the splitter), only a single keypress is all that is needed to advance a frame. One keypress, and you basically go right to the end of the video. If I use Haali's as the splitter, with ffdshow as the video decoder, frame forward works very badly indeed. That is very odd - so I have asked bLight about it. ![]() I say mostly, as using LAV or Haali's as the splitter for M2TS (and with LAV as the video decoder), it requires two presses of the frame forward hotkey to actually move a single frame. Frame forward first - what I have noticed is that frame forward seems to work mostly ok here. For anyone interested in the thread, if you read nothing else, read those three paragraph's (technically two - the second of the three paragraphs is specifically for Triplicate). Updated LAV Filters to version 0.76.This is a long post - in an attempt to make it more readable, I have coloured the three most important paragraph's of it (I've underlined them as well, the colour may not work well for anyone reading who is colour-blind).The official website is not maintained, you will only be kept up to date with this fork via the GitHub page. Since then, the developer has updated the internal libraries, fixed bugs and security gaps, and made minor improvements. A fork of version 1.7.13 was created in early 2018. ![]() MPC-HC is based on the original Guliverkli project of the Media Player Classic from Gabest and contains many additional functions and bug fixes. Media Player Classic - Home Cinema ( MPC-HC ) is a free and open-source video / audio player for Windows. This open Source Media Player allows you to enhance, decode and accelerate a broad span of movie formats like x.264 with GPU assisted acceleration and image quality enhancing. Download Media Player Classic Home Cinema. ![]()
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