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    Quote Originally Posted by Aristocles View Post
    The MPC-HC works with the proper codecs
    Shhhh. Now everyone will use it. Haha, just kidding, but I really do hate the people who dismiss MPC-HC because "it doesn't work". It's one of the most stable playback programs, however, only with the proper codecs installed.
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    "Shhhh. Now everyone will use it."



    (Yes, this is a totally superfluous post solely designed to get my post count up)
    Last edited by Aristocles; 03-26-2010 at 05:23 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ringhunter View Post
    I really do hate the people who dismiss MPC-HC because "it doesn't work". It's one of the most stable playback programs, however, only with the proper codecs installed.
    It's what I use, with ffdshow and CoreAVC (for H264 video) also installed. Great piece of software.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon-sbi View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ringhunter View Post
    I really do hate the people who dismiss MPC-HC because "it doesn't work". It's one of the most stable playback programs, however, only with the proper codecs installed.
    It's what I use, with ffdshow and CoreAVC (for H264 video) also installed. Great piece of software.
    Shit. Now the cat is out of the bag. I'll bet millions of people are d'loading it as we type.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aristocles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by anon-sbi View Post

    It's what I use, with ffdshow and CoreAVC (for H264 video) also installed. Great piece of software.
    Shit. Now the cat is out of the bag. I'll bet millions of people are d'loading it as we type.
    I'll stick with vlc on the computer as I rarely watch videos on it .

    Every blu-ray I get I ship over to my wd live to watch on the big screen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tv Controls you View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Aristocles View Post

    Shit. Now the cat is out of the bag. I'll bet millions of people are d'loading it as we type.
    I'll stick with vlc on the computer as I rarely watch videos on it .

    Every blueray I get I ship over to my wd live to watch on the big screen.
    "Blu-ray" discs are played either on my PC or more likely with my Sony BDP-360 on the 42" 1080p TV in my sleeping quarters. As for files, I also have a WD TV HD Media Player which I use in conjunction with an HP SimpleSave ext. hd to watch on the TV.

    The Onkyo HT-S6200, 7:1 HTIB, brings the Blu-ray to life nicely, on a budget.

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    for full blurays i'm still using PowerDVD Ultra Deluxe v7.3.3319, works perfectly (i believe it's the latest version that can play bdmv structure without having to build .iso images).
    actually playing full blurays it's the easiest thing to do cause the content is pretty much standart, unlikely matroska stuff, tv captures etc. that can be very specific..
    the key points for me - dxva & spdif pass-through. until latest builds, as example, mpc-hc couldn't extract core from dts-hd (at least, for me)
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    I think that ffdshow's latest update support dts-hd and dolbt true-hd bitstreaming at least for ati 5xxx or asus xonar. And with the new option of automatic refresh rate change, mpc-hc is hard to beat as a movie player
    Last edited by brightsid; 03-26-2010 at 08:17 PM.
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