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Mediainfo installed and now cccp player does not work
Mediainfo installed and now cccp player does not work













mediainfo installed and now cccp player does not work
  1. Mediainfo installed and now cccp player does not work install#
  2. Mediainfo installed and now cccp player does not work windows#

I guess I was wrong.K-Lite Codec Pack Standard is the easiest and most comprehensive codec pack for users who watch or listen to audio on their personal computers. People were bitching about not having an updated guide to installing MPC-HC filters, I thought this link might help with that. He even uses your preferred codec of MPC-HC and preferred splitter Haali. The reason I posted the link in this thread was because I thought(and still think) that the end result of this app is exactly the same as the advice a lot of people here constantly give, ie minimal codecs and a splitter are all you need.

Mediainfo installed and now cccp player does not work windows#

I found the stuff on filter registration, the way the competing codecs try to game the merit system and his general bashing of ffdshow to be very useful in understanding the big picture of Windows and 3rd party filters.

mediainfo installed and now cccp player does not work

I just thought it was an interesting read. I don't know if it is good or bad, I never had the need to try it. Would you care to share with the rest of us the specifics of what you don't like about what this program does?Īs I said in my OP, I don't use or even recommend Antipack. None of that seems excessive or out of line to me. The rest of his tutorial is about tweaking the audio settings and using tools like GraphStudio and Mediainfo to monitor your setup. That's everything that his program installs. But once again, clearly labeled as optional.

Mediainfo installed and now cccp player does not work install#

He offers to install the MPC-HC mpeg2 decoder and DeCSS filter for legacy XP computers that don't have the commercial DVD decoders built in. Exactly which one is useless? He does offer an option to install a subtitle renderer for SageTV, but clearly states not to use it if you don't run SageTV. I stand corrected.Īnd since your reading comprehension skills are clearly superior to the rest of ours, would you mind sharing the specific "bunch of other useless codecs" that guys' installer adds? Using my admittedly feeble reading skills, it looks like the only codecs he installs are the MPC-HC A&V decoders, AC3Filter and Haali Splitter. Wow, I thought this forum had lost its' resident arrogant, know it all, blowhard when w1retap got banned. I'm looking for simplest solution possible. Should I just do what Criccio's post says? It's excellent for Vista, especially the Vista 圆4 codec pack mentioned at the bottom of your first post.Īny chance on this pack working for Win7? I'm testing the waters out right now, still learning. If I closed a video halfway through (outside of media center) the audio would keep going unless I paused the video first before closing it. Vista MC would crash with DEP errors every time I finished playing a mkv file. I am very well aware of the "evils" of codec packs.basically they fix what doesn't need fixing and fucking things up in the process. I know W7 has 95% of the functionality built in.but it wouldn't play mkv's or ogm's, hence my "uneducated" solution.

mediainfo installed and now cccp player does not work

I probably should have EMPHASIZED my statement about needing the 64bit versions of the codecs, and that k-lite was more of a stopgap. Click to expand.Damn, I struck a nerve with that one.Sorry, that wasn't my intent.















Mediainfo installed and now cccp player does not work