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<blockquote data-quote="phertiker" data-source="post: 99713" data-attributes="member: 13471"><p>When you install CoreAVC it SHOULD take priority over any other h.264 decoder, but of course nothing is ever that easy.</p><p></p><p>The easiest way to tell what decoder is handling h.264 video on your pc is to run the video file through mediainfo, or play the file in something like Media Player Classic or another player that will show you a list of the active filters.</p><p></p><p>Something I can tell you right now is that if you have ffdshow installed, you need to open the "Video decoder configuration", select "codecs" from the list on the left, and select "Disabled" in the decoder column for H.264.</p><p></p><p>*ignore graphedit, it can't handle any container other than avi, unless there's a new version I don't know about...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phertiker, post: 99713, member: 13471"] When you install CoreAVC it SHOULD take priority over any other h.264 decoder, but of course nothing is ever that easy. The easiest way to tell what decoder is handling h.264 video on your pc is to run the video file through mediainfo, or play the file in something like Media Player Classic or another player that will show you a list of the active filters. Something I can tell you right now is that if you have ffdshow installed, you need to open the "Video decoder configuration", select "codecs" from the list on the left, and select "Disabled" in the decoder column for H.264. *ignore graphedit, it can't handle any container other than avi, unless there's a new version I don't know about... [/QUOTE]
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