On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 15:42:14 -0500, anonamouse <jerry@tunes.com>
wrote:
>On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 05:02:51 -0500, klattu <uknow@home.com> wrote:
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>>On Fri, 12 Dec 2014 21:45:39 -0500, "Orlac888"
>><d52r41v+uehg2o@sharklasers.com> wrote:
>>
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>>Could not get MPC, VCL or MPC-HC to play the file. Downloaded and
>>installed the H.265 codec and filters but still no luck. I did get
>>DIVX Player to play the file and subs with no problem.
>>
>>BTW: I did install the latest MPC and MPC-HC
>>
>>
>>klattu
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>All I did was download and install the mpc-hc program (I think I got
>the version before the beta but maybe not (it's 1.77.157 64 bit). No
>add'l codecs or filters installed other than the program, and the file
>plays with the mpc-hc player.
>
>But not all is good. After I installed it (and I've since rebooted)
>my XBMC (fredo version) no longer works right. Sometimes nothing will
>play in XBMC other times only the 1080p and 720p materials won't play.
>But that's all my tv-tuner card recordings, which won't play. Not
>sure if I have to reinstall XBMC, but I suspect if I do then mpc-hc
>likely won't work. Not sure it was worth the trouble, to play the
>one movie.
I just used DIVX Converter to re-encode it to mp4 and it plays fine
with all my payers. Until H.265 becomes more standardized I will just
have to re-encode any I run across.
Anything I have encoded in the past year has strictly been H264 mp4
anyway.
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