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madshi:
You're asking a lot of questions... ;D I'll try to sum up:
source filter:
I'm using the Haali Media Splitter for MKV. Not sure on which splitter is best for TS/m2ts. Haali Media Splitter and internal MPC-HC splitter both have different problems. Maybe the LAV Splitter is already the best choice? Not sure. For external FLAC files of course madFlac... ;)
video decoders:
I'm using CoreAVC for h264 decoding, but ffdshow seems to work just fine, too, maybe a tiny bit slower. Of course you can also use GPU hardware decoding, but it has its limits and is sometimes less stable in my experience. If you plan to use madVR, you need to use a software decoder, anyway, at least with the current madVR version. For VC-1 I recommend the MS decoder. It works well for progressive content. Rather slow for interlaced content, unfortunately. For MPEG2 movies I recommend the DScaler5 IVTC Mod. For MPEG2 video content (sports, movie concerts) I'd suggest ffdshow.
audio decoders:
madFlac for FLAC. ffdshow for everything else. Eventually CoreAAC for AAC, if you prefer a commercial solution.
video renderer:
You are asking in the madVR thread. So what answer to you expect? ;D
SteveGoff:
Thanks! I'll try these settings.
mojave:
madshi, you should probably add JRiver Media Center V16 to your list of programs on the Doom9 thread.
--- Quote ---(1) First of all you need to use a media player which supports using madVR as a renderer. Your choices are currently MPC HC, Zoom Player and KMPlayer.
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madshi:
True, will do that, thx.
Oh, and btw, one limitation is now gone, madVR v0.45 just got enhanced subtitle support.
madshi:
@sunfire7, can you please post in one of the other madVR threads about this? We shouldn't use the madVR wiki thread for bug report discussion etc to keep it clean. Thanks.
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