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<blockquote data-quote="rlevis" data-source="post: 322385" data-attributes="member: 81718"><p>Thanks for detaling how to get VC1 .ts files playing in MP. I had already ripped an h.264 BD and remuxed to .ts, and this worked fine without renaming to .ts.mp4. This is likely since I have the Cyberlink h.264 driver set in the MP config.</p><p></p><p>But the first VC1 BD I ripped did not play. Now renaming to .ts.wmv works!</p><p></p><p>However, it does not appear to be using hardware acceleration. My tripple core Phenom CPU is at 45%, where it is around 5% for an h.264 video. It also loads the Haali Media Splitter, whereas the h.264 one doesn't.</p><p></p><p>I installed and registered the MPC Video Decoder, but this made no difference. This is all fairly new to me, so any suggestions very welcome.</p><p></p><p>But this doesn't prevent some judder or stutter because of differences between the video fps and graphics card refresh rate. You will likely see a small pause every second or so in a panning scene.</p><p></p><p>I've been investigating a solution and <a href="http://forum.*******.com/showthread.php?t=19931" target="_blank">ReClock</a> appears to do the job. Note that I'm in a PAL location with a 50hz TV. I don't have any problem with playback of movies at 50 hz, but I have installed ReClock which plays the video at 25hz (rather than 23.97) and resamples the audio so it doesn't get out of sync. This prevents the stutter every second.</p><p></p><p>But if you have any idea why .ts.wmv is not using my hardware acceleration, please let me know.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Ross.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlevis, post: 322385, member: 81718"] Thanks for detaling how to get VC1 .ts files playing in MP. I had already ripped an h.264 BD and remuxed to .ts, and this worked fine without renaming to .ts.mp4. This is likely since I have the Cyberlink h.264 driver set in the MP config. But the first VC1 BD I ripped did not play. Now renaming to .ts.wmv works! However, it does not appear to be using hardware acceleration. My tripple core Phenom CPU is at 45%, where it is around 5% for an h.264 video. It also loads the Haali Media Splitter, whereas the h.264 one doesn't. I installed and registered the MPC Video Decoder, but this made no difference. This is all fairly new to me, so any suggestions very welcome. But this doesn't prevent some judder or stutter because of differences between the video fps and graphics card refresh rate. You will likely see a small pause every second or so in a panning scene. I've been investigating a solution and [URL="http://forum.*******.com/showthread.php?t=19931"]ReClock[/URL] appears to do the job. Note that I'm in a PAL location with a 50hz TV. I don't have any problem with playback of movies at 50 hz, but I have installed ReClock which plays the video at 25hz (rather than 23.97) and resamples the audio so it doesn't get out of sync. This prevents the stutter every second. But if you have any idea why .ts.wmv is not using my hardware acceleration, please let me know. Thanks, Ross. [/QUOTE]
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