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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 658192" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>When a filter uses the same hooks, you can just overwrite the AX files in question. If they are in use you will get an overwrite warning, so just be sure to close any DirectX application. And in worst case you can re-register them. Remember to get the 32-bit MPC-HC Standalone filters, because MediaPortal itself is 32-bit and can't communicate with 64-bit filters (if u got a 64-bit OS).</p><p></p><p>You can download the 'Standalone Filters' individually from the Sourceforce website, you get a zip file with a bunch of AX filters.</p><p></p><p>The only filter of importance is "MPCVideoDec.ax", but you might want to use their splitters as well such as "MatroskaSplitter.ax" (unless you rely on haali). Also you might want to to use a tool such as "DirectShow Filter Manager" to make sure that the default settings are optimized.</p><p></p><p>For example to force DXVA you should use the following adjustments:</p><p></p><p><img src="http://blixy.net/pics/support/codecs/MPC.Video.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Enjoy.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The wireless speed depends on a lot of factors, I'm on European channels (screw the FCC) to avoid issues from neighbours radios and used special Linux tools to tweak my antenna positioning to get the best setup (seeing the raw dB value helps). Also my own home situation is thin no-concrete walls with no electrical wiring in the wireless path (Line of sight through walls). Also I'm using a quality NIC with 6dBi omni directional triple antenna ($9.99 Rosewill special at newegg, shows as $11.99 now) setup which are aligned with routers antennas to get maximum MIMO throughoutput.</p><p></p><p>But I remember a lot of issues messing with FFDSHOW via MPC-HC to get Dolby-HD and DTS-MA to work via HDMI bitstreaming (beta7 is still the only way to get that to work in my experience), eventually I had to disable FFDSHOW for everything except the audio parts that I needed. So now that you finally indicate you are running a weird MPC-HC setup it explains a lot more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 658192, member: 18896"] When a filter uses the same hooks, you can just overwrite the AX files in question. If they are in use you will get an overwrite warning, so just be sure to close any DirectX application. And in worst case you can re-register them. Remember to get the 32-bit MPC-HC Standalone filters, because MediaPortal itself is 32-bit and can't communicate with 64-bit filters (if u got a 64-bit OS). You can download the 'Standalone Filters' individually from the Sourceforce website, you get a zip file with a bunch of AX filters. The only filter of importance is "MPCVideoDec.ax", but you might want to use their splitters as well such as "MatroskaSplitter.ax" (unless you rely on haali). Also you might want to to use a tool such as "DirectShow Filter Manager" to make sure that the default settings are optimized. For example to force DXVA you should use the following adjustments: [img]http://blixy.net/pics/support/codecs/MPC.Video.png[/img] Enjoy. The wireless speed depends on a lot of factors, I'm on European channels (screw the FCC) to avoid issues from neighbours radios and used special Linux tools to tweak my antenna positioning to get the best setup (seeing the raw dB value helps). Also my own home situation is thin no-concrete walls with no electrical wiring in the wireless path (Line of sight through walls). Also I'm using a quality NIC with 6dBi omni directional triple antenna ($9.99 Rosewill special at newegg, shows as $11.99 now) setup which are aligned with routers antennas to get maximum MIMO throughoutput. But I remember a lot of issues messing with FFDSHOW via MPC-HC to get Dolby-HD and DTS-MA to work via HDMI bitstreaming (beta7 is still the only way to get that to work in my experience), eventually I had to disable FFDSHOW for everything except the audio parts that I needed. So now that you finally indicate you are running a weird MPC-HC setup it explains a lot more. [/QUOTE]
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