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Going to Start > Settings > Display > Graphics Settings and testing both my integrated and discreet GPU.
Un-ticking the "HD" and "UHD (4K)" options, and the "HEVC" option. Trying different "Hardware Decoder" options ("DXVA2 (native)", "DXVA2 (copy back)", "D3D11" and "None"). I have tried all-sorts of things inside the MPC-HC app: should I expect such files to work, or is a newer-spec system If you could perhaps share a screenshot of what settings you changed, that might help.Īccording to the "CPU-Z" utility, my processor supports the following: I've already gone to Start > Settings > System > Display > Graphics Settings and have ensured the "mpc-hc64.exe" executable is set to run on my system's discreet GPU ("High performance") and not the CPU-integrated GPU ("Power saving"). Otherwise, if such video-files should work, are there any settings within Windows 10, or the MPC-HC app, I can check? #I never downoalded mpc hc 64 bit driver#
Writing library : x265 3.3+4-rarbg-30eb4de83092: 10bitĪre such files only playable on newer PCs - I'm guessing either the CPU needs some instruction mine is missing (5th-gen Intel Core i7), or the format requires a GPU where it can natively decode the format, or at-least the GPU's driver provides support? I have also tried such files in the latest VLC Media Player, which exhibits the same issue.įrom an example file, these are the properties: However, with any "x265" (HEVC/H.265) format video, the audio playback is normal, but the video constantly skips-frames (it plays-back at around half the framerate).
#I never downoalded mpc hc 64 bit download#
If I download an "x264" format video (AVC/H.264), my computer can play the video without issue.