Every few minutes the video would stutter or judder if you will. But lately a problem reared its ugly head. Infact I’ve been doing it for a few years. Firstly my system specs are well within acceptable limits to play video. This shows there is always new stuff to learn. Just wanted to add my experience to the mix.Im an A+ certified Tech and I was stumped. Long time listener first time caller he he. Update/downgrade (whatever) installed and MPC-HC is working. Updating the DirectX Runtime is achieved by installing the latest Service Pack or obtaining a newer version of Windows." If MPC-HC said, as Ai Haibara says, that you need to install a few older files for the product to work then that would make more sense than the suggestion that DirectX 9.0c is newer that DirectX 11.Īnyway. Install it regardless of the operating system, they all need it" are a bit misleading since the Microsoft install page linked above clearly says "Note that the DirectX Runtime (Direct3D, DirectInput, DirectSound) is not part of this package as it is included as part of the Windows operating system, and therefore cannot be installed or uninstalled. The references to "In order to run MPC-HC with no problems you must have at least Windows XP SP3 operating system, SSE capable CPU and the latest DirectX 9.0c runtime (June 2010). It just seems strange that a product should apparently insist on an OLD version of DirectX. Think there is a way to create thumbnails, but a single shot snapshot would be great. Haven't discovered a snapshot functionality (camera). Regret they do not have a decent forum, like most other players. wmv files very well: starting off garbled and after a couple of seconds the video was displayed well. when MPC started with one movie/video I dropped another into it. Played Blu Ray, DVD, MP4, wmv immediately after each other, i.e. I tried out MPC-HC and it performed well. Uninstalled/re-installed, still the same. KMPlayer and Potplayer crashed regularly (grey window: 'not responding', or simply doing nothing at all, unable to close, except for stopping the process via the taskmanager). I had some issues with VLC Player, reason for me to check out alternatives. Over the last few days I have tried KMPlayer, Potplayer and sofar have been using VLC Player.
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