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<blockquote data-quote="ocnos" data-source="post: 299329" data-attributes="member: 80971"><p>Hi Kian,</p><p></p><p>What I did is to try to get HA working outside MP. If you manage to do that, you will probably have no problems in MP.</p><p></p><p>Try using the HC (Home Cinema) edition of Media Player Classic. Try setting the EVR renderer, and play a MKV. Right clicking in the movie, check that in "filters" section appears Cyberlink (I haven't tried CoreAVC so I can't tell if it works). If Cyberlink doesn't appear, it means that another filter is in use for h264, and you will have to uninstall it or set Cyberlink as your preferred decoder for HD.</p><p></p><p>If Cyberlink codec appears, you can check the "use HA" option and everything should work! Your CPU should stay at 2-3% usage.</p><p></p><p>My problem was that whatever postprocessing filter that you have active (like vsfilter for displaying subtitles) will disable HA.</p><p></p><p>Also, keep in mind that some MKVs may not accept HA, but in my case it worked with almost everyone of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ocnos, post: 299329, member: 80971"] Hi Kian, What I did is to try to get HA working outside MP. If you manage to do that, you will probably have no problems in MP. Try using the HC (Home Cinema) edition of Media Player Classic. Try setting the EVR renderer, and play a MKV. Right clicking in the movie, check that in "filters" section appears Cyberlink (I haven't tried CoreAVC so I can't tell if it works). If Cyberlink doesn't appear, it means that another filter is in use for h264, and you will have to uninstall it or set Cyberlink as your preferred decoder for HD. If Cyberlink codec appears, you can check the "use HA" option and everything should work! Your CPU should stay at 2-3% usage. My problem was that whatever postprocessing filter that you have active (like vsfilter for displaying subtitles) will disable HA. Also, keep in mind that some MKVs may not accept HA, but in my case it worked with almost everyone of them. [/QUOTE]
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