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Cyberlink Filter - MC won't use
jroyale:
I'm watching mkv's and I'm choosing Cyberlink power dvd as my filter. It has worked in the past but for some reason it now won't load. I'm running win7 and I'm using a program that stops mc from giving the microsoft filters priority. But it still won't use cyberlink. It will use coreavc, then I uninstall core and it uses ffdshow, I deselect ffdshow for h264 decoding and then it doesn't use anything, no video just audio and when I select show filters it's not listed but when I click select filters cyberlink is listed. It's just not loading it.
Odd thing is that I use this filter flawlessly for m2t's. Cyberlink is the best with my system because it's really the only filter that can play 1080p flawlessly and the system was actually designed for it and it comes preloaded with a cyberlink filter for it's native media player. That filter won't load in jrmc either.
Thanks.
Yaobing:
If you have selected it in MC's filter selection and yet it is still not used, then maybe it really can not be used.
If it used to work, one possible cause of it not working anymore is that Cyberlink filter is somehow corrupt - for example one or more of its dependent files is missing. Reinstalling Cyberlink may help.
jroyale:
I have tried that but I will again. Any idea why it would load and play for m2t content but not mkv? It must be registered.
I'll post back tonight when I have tried to reinstall.
Yaobing:
--- Quote from: jroyale on April 05, 2010, 11:34:11 am ---I have tried that but I will again. Any idea why it would load and play for m2t content but not mkv? It must be registered.
I'll post back tonight when I have tried to reinstall.
--- End quote ---
The content in both m2t and mkv files are the same format? The only explanation I can think of is the splitter filter. Try selecting Haali Media Splitter for mkv. If that does not work, you may experiment with selecting a different filter.
jroyale:
I ran a program to list all installed codecs and cyberlink is listed under 32 bit codec installed but not 64 bit. So am I to assume then the mkv's are playing in a 64bit mode therefore can't access cyberlink? Would this be accurate? If so what can I do to adjust this?
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