![]() I noticed that nothing appeared in my task tray (like ffdshow) when using the Home Cinema edition, but when I used the old 32-bit edition, 2-3 things opened up in my tray area. Based on the original Media Player Classic project and Media Player Clasic Home Cinema, Media Player Classic - Black Edition is a free and open-source tool that offers the same. Media Player Classic - Home Cinema (MPC-HC) Portable can run from a cloud folder, external drive, or local folder without installing into Windows. The regular 32-bit Media Player Classic plays everything just fine, but my system can't quite handle 1080p video with it, so I was hoping the 64-bit edition (Home Cinema) might do the trick. Just tried it, and it also supports Ctrl + and Ctrl + to frame-step back and forwards. I then uninstalled those and tried the K-Lite Codec pack, but still get the black screen. I know the question was about Media Player Classic, but since it stopped development, thought it was worthwhile to point to Media Player Classic - Black Edition which is currently being developed. The hardware decoding in MPV is pretty comparable to MadVR. ![]() One of the best features of MPV is the ability to use hardware decoding, whereas in MPC you need to use MadVR. I've tried installing xvid, ffdshow (first tried 64-bit then 32-bit editions) as well as Haali Media Splitter, but still had the same problem. MPV is a little bit more advanced, as it is a command line based player (it has a very simplistic GUI though), but with a modified config file, you can make it run how you like. Hello everyone, I've been really excited about trying out Media Player Classic Home Cinema since I just upgraded my PC to an AMD X2 (dual processor) 5000+, 2 GB DDR2, ATI AIW 2006, and Windows XP 圆4 (I know, not the best system in the world, but it's a major step up from what I had), but I am having a problem.Īny type of video file I open in the player (I'm mostly interested in XviD and x264), it plays the audio, but the screen is black (no video whatsoever).
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