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> Thanks Ken for posting this. Where / how does 'the Renderer' become
> available? Is it a stand-alone application, an installed codec accessible
> externally, or what?
>
> What has been your experience with the actual performance?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Smarty
>
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Installing the Haali Splitter will register the Renderer filter
as well. When you play a video file in Media Player Classic
(MPC) you can right click and mouseover 'Filters' a list will
pop-up with 'Haali's Video Renderer' on it. Clicking on that
will take you to the filter's property page. There are several
settings available to effect the rendering.
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The splitter's property page is reached through the file
properties ( at the bottom of the pop-up filters list). It
includes a running graph of the actual video and audio
bitrates, and there are a number of settings available under
the 'Options' tab.
MPC makes it easy to adjust the filters for individualized
playback. If you were playing an AVC file and had the
CoreAVC filter installed you could adjust things in that as
well. One filter that I've always kept installed is the
AC3Filter (it works with most audio formats, not just AC3).
There are other DirectShow based players like the ZoomPlayer,
and you can also work with the DS filters using GraphEdit.
The performance of all these DS filters has been great, the
update provides some additional tweaking controls and seems
to be even a little better than before, ( but that could be just
expectation, it's still great in any case.) The default settings
work just fine and most people will never even know they are
there, but once you start working with DS Filters you will be
surprised how much control you can have over the processes.
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> Thanks Ken for posting this. Where / how does 'the Renderer' become
> available? Is it a stand-alone application, an installed codec accessible
> externally, or what?
>
> What has been your experience with the actual performance?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Smarty
>
Coreavc Video Decoder Free Download
Installing the Haali Splitter will register the Renderer filter
as well. When you play a video file in Media Player Classic
(MPC) you can right click and mouseover 'Filters' a list will
pop-up with 'Haali's Video Renderer' on it. Clicking on that
will take you to the filter's property page. There are several
settings available to effect the rendering.
Coreavc H 264 Decoder
The splitter's property page is reached through the file
properties ( at the bottom of the pop-up filters list). It
includes a running graph of the actual video and audio
bitrates, and there are a number of settings available under
the 'Options' tab.
MPC makes it easy to adjust the filters for individualized
playback. If you were playing an AVC file and had the
CoreAVC filter installed you could adjust things in that as
well. One filter that I've always kept installed is the
AC3Filter (it works with most audio formats, not just AC3).
There are other DirectShow based players like the ZoomPlayer,
and you can also work with the DS filters using GraphEdit.
The performance of all these DS filters has been great, the
update provides some additional tweaking controls and seems
to be even a little better than before, ( but that could be just
expectation, it's still great in any case.) The default settings
work just fine and most people will never even know they are
there, but once you start working with DS Filters you will be
surprised how much control you can have over the processes.
Luck;
Ken