The preference in Vista/Windows 7 is the EVR setting, especially with Windows 7 and it's multiformat decoders. your situation and your video card/drivers may give you video just fine, I can't say for sure.Īnyway, if it does work, and you do get video at that point using VMR-9 for rendering, now you should be able to adjust the video quality to your liking using the sliders under the Miscellaneous option in MPC/MPC-HC.Ĭan't guarantee any of this works but, that's how to do it. Now, the issue here is that you may not even get video after you alter this setting to VMR-9 - on my laptop with an Intel GMA950 and Windows 7 Pro x86, as soon as I altered the setting (so I could give you the step by step above) I ended up with audio but no video at all seems the GMA950 just can't stand VMR-9 in Windows 7 so. If this is done on Vista or Windows 7 you may need to run MPC/MPC-HC with Admin privileges to make this setting stick permanently depending on where you keep the MPC/MPC-HC executable, so if it doesn't "stick" now you know why and how to make it stick. Open MPC or MPC-HC, click View - Options - (Playback) - Output, change the DirectShow Video output to VMR-9 (renderless) and click Apply, then click OK.
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