Hi,
Im using stable version of MP with streamed MP skin and moving pictures and trying to use the internal player for ripped Bluray .m2ts files. (I'm on XP pro SP3)
Every time I start a Bluray playback I get an error window pop up saying: -
Mkx
"A decoder for the new track could not be found
track type:"
There is no further information for the File type but looking at some of the threads others see this error message with SRT/UTF8 as the file type error and is related to subtitles i believe.
I can skip past this error by pressing return on my keyboard and the movie plays just fine including DD 5.1 / DTS audio via S/PDIF (Realtek HD audio on board) to my amp on most of the blurays but not all. I do not see this error message on DVD files.
I attach my debug mode log if it helps.
I have powerdvd 8 codecs and the latest svn of MPC-HC standalone filter registered. (h264 set for MPC video decoder in MP config). I do not have FFDSHOW, Halli media splitter, SAF or AC3 Filter installed.
How can I stop this pop up error message interupting playback?
Im using stable version of MP with streamed MP skin and moving pictures and trying to use the internal player for ripped Bluray .m2ts files. (I'm on XP pro SP3)
Every time I start a Bluray playback I get an error window pop up saying: -
Mkx
"A decoder for the new track could not be found
track type:"
There is no further information for the File type but looking at some of the threads others see this error message with SRT/UTF8 as the file type error and is related to subtitles i believe.
I can skip past this error by pressing return on my keyboard and the movie plays just fine including DD 5.1 / DTS audio via S/PDIF (Realtek HD audio on board) to my amp on most of the blurays but not all. I do not see this error message on DVD files.
I attach my debug mode log if it helps.
I have powerdvd 8 codecs and the latest svn of MPC-HC standalone filter registered. (h264 set for MPC video decoder in MP config). I do not have FFDSHOW, Halli media splitter, SAF or AC3 Filter installed.
How can I stop this pop up error message interupting playback?
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