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How to use not coreavc, other codec not found and not work? how use cyberlink?
 

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    ffdshow works brilliantly without any tweaking. Just add it under the movies/movie player tab in MP configuration and you are ready to play.

    Does that help? Or are you deadset on Coreavc?
     

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    Everything works here (AVIVO, CyberLink, FFDShow, CoreAVC etc.) - but remember that you need Haali mediasplitter for .mkv-files
     

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    And for playback of .mov files that uses h264, rename the extension to .hdmov and it will work (if you have Haali).

    Emph
     

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    .mkv files - ok. SAT TV in format H.264 not work in MediaPortal . Codecs in my system: ffdshow, coreavc, cyberlink - all work in ALTDVB. still a problem - menu select codecs "TV" - this menu is not active, select it is impossible.
    Sorry, my English bad.
     

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    For cyberlink install latest updates. This codec is working realy well for me in combination with TV(TV-server). I ever tried some months ago to get HDTV working on mediaportal without TV-server and couldn't get it to work then too..

    Try TV-server with TV-client in mediaportal for HDTV.
     

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