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Media player classic hc
Media player classic hc








media player classic hc

The solution is to change the video renderer.

media player classic hc

Media Player Classic gives error: GetCurrentImage failed, hr = 8000ffff The 'Save Image' and 'Save Thumbnails' functions in Media Player Classic give an error Restart the player each time you change the renderer. Try the different renderers until you find one that works for you. You can do that in: Options -> Playback -> Output -> DirectShow Video Media Player Classic gives a black screen on the TV-outĬhange the video renderer. Options -> Internal Filters -> Transform Filters Options > Internal Filters > Audio SwitcherĪn ActiveMovie window appears when opening a DVD with Media Player ClassicĮnable the internal MPEG-2 decoder in Media Player Classic. You need to disable the internal audio switcher of Media Player Classic. I have installed DC-DSP, but it doesn't seem to work when using Media Player Classic Using the internal audio renderer is required to play that. dsf files may output in a very high sample rate (e.g. Same solutions apply as for MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM.įor example. Below you can find some of the values that the error might show you, together with the format that belongs to it. The error message should show some information about the required format, but this information is very cryptic. This usually means that there is a filter missing that is needed to decode one of the streams in the file.

media player classic hc

"Media Player Classic could not render some of the pins in the graph" errors

media player classic hc

MPC Options -> Player -> Disable "Open Disc" menu Media Player Classic freezes for a while when I open the File menu MPC Options -> Internal Filters -> Transform Filters If you haven't got a MPEG-2 decoder installed, you should enable the internal MPEG-2 decoder in Media Player Classic. No video is displayed when playing a DVD in Media Player Classic How can I see which codecs and DirectShow filters MPC is using to play the my file? Back to FAQ index Media Player Classic Q:










Media player classic hc