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<blockquote data-quote="brooksonline" data-source="post: 819641" data-attributes="member: 117170"><p>Hi Guys,</p><p></p><p>Just a quick mid-fix update.</p><p></p><p>on the night of posting I went and installed the Haali MKV codec followed by the CCCP codec pack and set all the ffdshow video codecs to libavcodec (have no idea what this does but was recommended in the old mediaportal pdf).</p><p>I then set the configuration to the following values:</p><p></p><p>MPEG2 - ffdshow</p><p>h.264 - Microsoft DTV-DVD</p><p>MPEG - ffdshow</p><p>AC3 - ffdshow</p><p></p><p>with this combination I thought I had it. the video juddered when starting but everything worked...or so I thought.</p><p></p><p>When I went to play my TV series (lower quality avi files usually in divx / xvid codec, it would crash) Then I found a few films that would also crash. usually with DTS 5.1 on them. </p><p></p><p>SO! I followed orders. I removed all codecs, CCleaner went on and I removed anything I needed to (feels nice to clean that S**T up!). I've updated all my system drivers including bios etc (not done this in 6 months). plus installed the latest audio / video from ATI (which I found out I was not using) & Realtek.</p><p></p><p>Filmerit found quite a few problems so I resolved them and now I'm at a point when pretty much nothing plays (as all values are set to Microsoft DTV-DVD) apart from my TV avi files which are working like a charm.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to go ahead and follow this:</p><p></p><p>Haali Media Splitter</p><p>ffdshow</p><p>AC3Filter</p><p>MPC Video Decoder</p><p></p><p>and see what I get. Get back to you soon! thanks agian guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brooksonline, post: 819641, member: 117170"] Hi Guys, Just a quick mid-fix update. on the night of posting I went and installed the Haali MKV codec followed by the CCCP codec pack and set all the ffdshow video codecs to libavcodec (have no idea what this does but was recommended in the old mediaportal pdf). I then set the configuration to the following values: MPEG2 - ffdshow h.264 - Microsoft DTV-DVD MPEG - ffdshow AC3 - ffdshow with this combination I thought I had it. the video juddered when starting but everything worked...or so I thought. When I went to play my TV series (lower quality avi files usually in divx / xvid codec, it would crash) Then I found a few films that would also crash. usually with DTS 5.1 on them. SO! I followed orders. I removed all codecs, CCleaner went on and I removed anything I needed to (feels nice to clean that S**T up!). I've updated all my system drivers including bios etc (not done this in 6 months). plus installed the latest audio / video from ATI (which I found out I was not using) & Realtek. Filmerit found quite a few problems so I resolved them and now I'm at a point when pretty much nothing plays (as all values are set to Microsoft DTV-DVD) apart from my TV avi files which are working like a charm. I'm going to go ahead and follow this: Haali Media Splitter ffdshow AC3Filter MPC Video Decoder and see what I get. Get back to you soon! thanks agian guys [/QUOTE]
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