“As you can see, there are 3 versions of MPC-Home Cinema available for download: So we are talking here about two different versions of MPC-HC.īut there is also a third version of MPC-HC (currently 1.8.6.11), compiled by paehl. The update discussion in comments is about a newer compiling version of MPC-HC, compiled by clsid (as some users have quoted). So current there are no updates for this official version. I thing, Martin compares MPC-BE with the official one version of MPC-HC, developed and compiled by Casimir666.Īnd, as Martin indicated in 2017 (see his link at the begin), the version of Casimirs MPC-HC is still 1.7.13. It seems there’s been a little misunderstanding about versions/updates of MPC-HC. I have downloaded mpv.net, which Martin wrote about recently, and it seems to be good. I use both versions from time to time, although I will admit that I favor mpv nowadays. The output quality is nearly the same in both, but that's probably because I use the same settings and filters for MPC-BE and HC. The latter takes quite a few seconds to start the playback. Though I have always noticed that MPC-BE is slightly faster, when it comes to opening files than MPC-HC. I did not notice any major difference in the resource usage between MPC - BE and MPC - HC when playing videos. Once you have done that, go to MPC-BE's Options > External Filters > Add Filter and set the LAV Video Decoder and Audio Decoder Filters as the preferred one. But that's not a big issue since the LAV Filters are also open source, meaning you can download and install them on your computer. This is one area where MPC-HC is better by default, because it ships with LAV Filters, ready to use. ![]() from the Output settings are broken down into their own sections, like Video, Audio, etc. Mostly the options are re-arranged in the same page, but some pages, for e.g. The settings page in Media Player Classic - BE is quite different compared to HC's.
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