Tenho postado anteriormente várias vezes sobre questões de codec no 7mc, mas eu agora tenho uma solução que seja abrangente, bastante simples e funciona de forma consistente. Com alguns codecs livres e utilitários que você pode ter suporte a decodificação completa, DXVA, legendas e flexibilidade fantástica que trabalham em 64 bits (ou de 32 bits) Media Center. As instruções a seguir são específicos para a edição x64, mas deve funcionar tão bem na edição de 32 bits.
1. Download and install ffdshow
- Down-load ffdshow 32bit
- Down-load ffdshow 64bit
- instale ambos
2. Configure ffdshow settings
- Tweak any ffdshow settings you want — remember to do it for both x32 and x64 versions — e.g. I use the “mixer” to output stereo music to my subwoofer as well as the main speakers. I also enable lots of additional codecs in the video configuration
- Aberto DXVA configuração do descodificador de vídeo
- Click on hardware acceleration in the menu on the left
- Tick H264 e VC1
- Set “post processing” to “Surface overlay”
- Click on subtitles in the menu on the left
- Marque a caixa na parte superior
- Repita o procedimento para o x64 DXVA configuração do descodificador de vídeo
3. Now disable the in-built Microsoft MediaFoundation codecs (nota: este doesn’t quebrar ao vivo TV) e substituí-los com ffdshow
- download the win7dsfiltertweaker
- Run the filter tweaker
- na primeira página, select ffdshow (DXVA) where possible, and plain ffdshow for all others where possible, tanto para 32 e 64 bits.
- Clique em Aplicar e OK quaisquer avisos
- on the next page tick all the boxes to disable MF and click apply
- no 3rd page tick the bottom 2 caixas (disable MF and disable MF 64bit) e clique em Aplicar.
- A saída OK
- Abra o regedit e navegue até [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionMedia CenterDecoder]
- Excluir todas as entradas que estão presentes
4. Agora instale os divisores necessários
- Down-load divisor Media Haali
- Download the MPC-HC standalone codecs em ambos x 64 e x32
- Instale Haali e permitir MPEG-TS
- Extrai-se a MPC-HC codecs
- On x64 systems copy the x64 splitter files to system32 and the x32 files to the syswow64 folder. on x32 systems just copy the x32 files to system32.
- The splitter files to copy are as follows: AviSplitter.ax, FLVSplitter, MatroskaSplitter, MP4Splitter, mPEG Splitter.
- There are other splitter files which you can also copy and register (see below) mas eu não precisava deles
- Register the splitter files as follows: open an elevated command prompt, for each file you copied run the command “regsvr32 filename”. If you are on x64 windows change directory from system32 to syswow64 and repeat the registering
5. Use tweaks Registro para usar o MPC-HC splitter for most files and Haali for .mkv and .m2t files
- Abra o regedit e navegue até [TypeExtensions HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTMedia]
- Verifique se os seus são chaves para .m2ts, .ts, .mp4, .mkv, .m2t and create any new keys that are required
- Inside each key check that their is a string with the name “Source Filter”
- Set the value of source filter for .m2ts, .ts e .mp4 para {1365BE7A-C86A-473C-9A41-C0A6E82C9FA3}
- Set the value of source filter for .mkv and .m2t to {55DA30FC-F16B-49FC-BAA5-AE59FC65F82D}
6. Ativar ogg e áudio flac
- Download the xiph oggcodecs tanto para x32 e x64
- instale ambos
- Down-load WMPTag-Plus — other tag extenders don’t seem to work so well
- Disable the x64 Media Player by renaming the folder “Windows Media Player” inside the Program Files folder (on x64 windows only!) and then create a new “Windows Media Player” folder. copy the contents of the “Windows Media Player” folder from the “Program Files (x86)” to your new folder. This forces Media Center to use the Media Player 32bit engine for music — which supports the tag extender. Once a 64bit tag extender is available this will no longer be necessary
7. Reinicie o computador e você está pronto para ir.
Any .m2ts files that don’t play back properly rename the extension to .m2t (which as far as windows is concerned is the same). This will change the splitter used and should resolve any playback problems.
yet another setting that didn’t work for me, sigh.… avi plays fine, but still no subtitles (WMP). mp4 não tem som, nenhum vídeo (WMP) — obviously, can’t tell whether subtitles are working or not. mkv starts playing video and audio fine (em apenas mpc-hc, WMP não vai jogá-lo em tudo), shows double subtitles, then within seconds video slows down and finally freezes.:/
Este é agora quase 2 anos! As coisas mudaram desde. Get the latest versions of ffdshow tryouts, lav splitter and the Wn7DSFilterTweaker (all linked on the downloads page). Install ffdshow and lav, and then use the filter tweaker to disable Microsoft’s media-foundation stuff and set ffdshow as the defaults.
You’ll need to turn on subtitles in ffdshow settings but that should work spot on with everything. Eu tenho TS, M2TS, MKV, MP4, AVI, MPEG, WMV, arquivos WTV codificado em tipos al de formatos e tudo isso funciona.
Why do you particularly want to use Windows Media Player? — there are plenty of other media player apps. Ou você quer dizer Media Center?