I'm getting choppy feedback from a Blu-Ray rip when playing it over MPC-HC, and a noiseless green screen when played in VLC. Everything other video I have plays fine and identically over both players. With MPC, the video plays very slowly and the sound periodically cuts off for .5 to 2 seconds at a time. CPU usage skyrockets when in use. Is there anything else I need to download?
>>158550
A better CPU?
>>158552
Can't download that :I
Besides, why do all the other Blu-Ray rips I have, same quality, run normally?
>>158550
>Blu-Ray rip
a download or a rip?
are you using madvr/klite?
I've played full size rips and it always runs great
My guess is that it is a 10 bit anime video and your cpu is not able to decode fast enough
Try fucking with these settings. change the directshow video renderer
>>158584
I had a look in the menu, DirectShow Video was already set to Enhanced Video Render (custom presenter). The others I changed to match that screenshot image, except for Audio Renderer as I lack MultiChannel Asio Renderer Filter (00600000). Thus far no difference.
>>158593
Yeah but try changing Enhanced Video Renderer to something else.
>>158594
Right, that's what you meant. I've tried most of the options, to no avail. In that time, an alternative rip finished downloading and I can play that in both MPC and VLC no-problemo. Guess it's just a dodgy rip, or very (prohibitively) sensitive. Thanks for the help in any case thread.
OP here, I've got another question. Turns out parts of this movie aren't subtitled. Where's a good place to download subtitle tracks? There's only subtitled version of the movie from my normal source, which has no comments or reviews on it, and the file is abnormally large so I'm sketchy about using it.