How do I do this? I used powerdvd earlier but it's quite shit. If I open one in MPC it resizes the window to the right resolution, finds the right length, says it's playing but then stays on 0:00 displaying a black screen.

lolwutJenspm wrote:
but MPC >>>>>>> VLCCrazeD wrote:
Try VLC player.
MPC-HC>>>>> VLCCrazeD wrote:
lolwutJenspm wrote:
but MPC >>>>>>> VLCCrazeD wrote:
Try VLC player.
Tell me you didn't just say that.
You're the only person I've heard claim that VLC is superiorCrazeD wrote:
lolwutJenspm wrote:
but MPC >>>>>>> VLCCrazeD wrote:
Try VLC player.
Tell me you didn't just say that.
Actually, I don't use VLC that often unless I have a fidgety file that won't play in Winamp. But, I sure as hell don't use MPC...ew...Lucien wrote:
You're the only person I've heard claim that VLC is superiorCrazeD wrote:
lolwutJenspm wrote:
but MPC >>>>>>> VLC
Tell me you didn't just say that.
Not the only one that's been laughed at for using it, though.
Everything.ghettoperson wrote:
What's so good about MPC?
What filters does MPC say it's using to try and play the files (right click on screen and look under filters)?Lucien wrote:
How do I do this? I used powerdvd earlier but it's quite shit. If I open one in MPC it resizes the window to the right resolution, finds the right length, says it's playing but then stays on 0:00 displaying a black screen.
Last edited by Bertster7 (2009-06-30 17:06:55)
Light, easy to config, minimal GUI, rock solid, open sourceghettoperson wrote:
What's so good about MPC?
That's true. The codecs included in VLC produce an absolutely shit picture..Sup wrote:
I'm amazed no one mentioned picture difference between these two players. Not sure maybe my version of VLC was crappy but I once DLoaded VLC to see what all the fuss was about and compared it to BSplayer and MPC and the picture in VLC was awful.
Very true.max wrote:
That's true. The codecs included in VLC produce an absolutely shit picture..Sup wrote:
I'm amazed no one mentioned picture difference between these two players. Not sure maybe my version of VLC was crappy but I once DLoaded VLC to see what all the fuss was about and compared it to BSplayer and MPC and the picture in VLC was awful.
MPC uses directshow. Many GPUs can post-process the video for better quality
It shouldn't have anything to do with Blu-Ray codecs. m2ts is essentially a DVD file. If you can play a DVD, you should be able to play an m2ts file.Lucien wrote:
MPC with the right codecs always works. I've been using it for years now and its only failed this once because I dont have the right codecs for blu-ray. It's fast, functional, practical, lightweight, and very customizable.
well then how do I play this one?Bertster7 wrote:
It shouldn't have anything to do with Blu-Ray codecs. m2ts is essentially a DVD file. If you can play a DVD, you should be able to play an m2ts file.Lucien wrote:
MPC with the right codecs always works. I've been using it for years now and its only failed this once because I dont have the right codecs for blu-ray. It's fast, functional, practical, lightweight, and very customizable.
But what filters are you using?Lucien wrote:
well then how do I play this one?Bertster7 wrote:
It shouldn't have anything to do with Blu-Ray codecs. m2ts is essentially a DVD file. If you can play a DVD, you should be able to play an m2ts file.Lucien wrote:
MPC with the right codecs always works. I've been using it for years now and its only failed this once because I dont have the right codecs for blu-ray. It's fast, functional, practical, lightweight, and very customizable.
Strangely, I can do this:
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc77 … L/waet.jpg
If I set it to VMR 9, I get half the picture with a bad aspect ratio, out of sync audio, and played at the wrong speed.
That won't work..Sup wrote:
play with Pan scan options to set the right picture ratio
Last edited by Bertster7 (2009-06-30 17:47:28)
I was just going to recommend thisBertster7 wrote:
Try opening the file in graphedit, that's typically the best way of troubleshooting these issues.
.Sup wrote:
Pan scan options do not fix picture RATIO?
Lucien wrote:
If I set it to VMR 9, I get half the picture with a bad aspect ratio, out of sync audio, and played at the wrong speed.