Hi there,
In MC12 I had got mp4 audio files to play using the CCCP and the tutorials posted on the various wikis, however, upon upgrading to MC13 the program will no longer play them and continues to insist I should download Quicktime or some alternative.
I have searched these forums and the MC12 ones and found the relevant wiki pages for this problem, however, most are either for MC 12 and are not relevant any more (menu's being changed etc) or simply don't work.
A summary of my findings:
http://wiki.jrmediacenter.com/index.php/DirectShow_Playback_Guide#What_filters_do_I_need_and_where_do_I_get_them.3FRead through this and concluded I needed the correct directshow filters. So I downloaded the latest direct x and the CCCP (including the Halli media splitter) and tried various settings in the CCCP set up to try and get things going. No luck. I went on to find this:
http://wiki.jrmediacenter.com/index.php/MP4_and_M4A_File_SupportMost of this is for MC12 and included images of menus which are no longer in MC13... Though, an interesting quote is:
"Generally, DirectShow playback will give better results for M4A files, but because most people have Quicktime installed already, MC disables DirectShow support in favor of Quicktime by default"
Could this be the cause of the problem? I imagine MC13 isn't very different in the playback and codec support aspect (if not better) than MC12, however, maybe this setting got overlooked?
Another thing that caught my attention was the 'Set Perceived Types' option in the CCCP setup. The CCCP FAQ:
http://www.cccp-project.net/wiki/index.php?title=FAQAs the name suggests this task sets the perceived type and also content type of various file extensions. What this means is Windows is told a .mkv, for example, is of perceived type 'video' and content type 'video/x-matroska'. This task does not overwrite the settings of any of the extensions. It only writes their values if not already set.
This task is of most significance to Media Center users. As the Media Center application only displays files which have a perceived type of video or audio, otherwise the files are ignored. There may be other applications which utilize the perceived type of an extension to organize files. To non-MC users this task is harmless.
The extensions which are set with this task are:
.avi
.divx
.flv
.mkv
.mka
.mpg
.mpeg
.mp4
.m4a
.3gp
.3g2
.ogg
.ogm
.evo
.ts
.m2ts
.wv
I don't quite understand what it's saying...
I
could just install quicktime (and I did for a bit) but when it plays back mp4 files the CPU spikes and there is a delay in playing them and ending them. Plus the display window won't show the cover art oscilloscope!
However, I would prefer if I could get the CCCP method working.