I have several windows PCs in my house that run Kodi. I wanted to connect them to SmartThings for a range of purposes. There are various things that can be done depending on the functionality you want.
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New release of MPC-HC
After almost a year without any new official releases the MPC-HC developers have released 1.4.2499.0. As usual there is a x86 player, x64 player, x86 standalone filters ਅਤੇ x64 standalone filters.
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MPC-HC 1.5.1
It’s been a little while since I checked, and since then the MPC-HC developers have released 3 new final releases. The current release is 1.5.1.2903. As usual there is an x86 player, x64 player, x86 standalone filters ਅਤੇ x64 standalone filters.
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Media Codecs and Utilities for Windows 7 x64
Here is a quick list of links to useful x64 codecs and related utilities that are compatible with Windows 7 x64 (64-Bit) edition…
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Planning a new networked home media setup
In the coming months I will be buying a new property, and to go with my new home, I’ve been reading up lots on how I might integrate a new home media setup. In recent months several exciting new options have become available, which finally makes the sort of setup I have always desired a real possibility.… ਪੂਰਾ ਲੇਖ ਪੜ੍ਹੋ
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MPC-HC
Just a very quick note — The latest version of media player classic home cinema and the standalone codecs seem rather elusive. The place to go for alpha and beta releases is XvidVideo.ru
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Quizdom tablet “video capture” not working
I was asked to investigate why some video capture utility which is part of the software package for the Quizdom Tablet wasn’t loading correctly on a particular laptop. Investigation revealed that quizdom used the XviD codec and installs it as part of its setup routine. The laptop in question already had a video codec installed that was capable of decoding XviD videos, and this prior codec had a higher merit than the XviD native codec installed by quizdom. Disabling XviD support in this codec proved to be the solution. Anyone with the standalone MPC-HC codecs or ffdshow installed may come across this problem
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Full 7MC codec setup
I’ve previously posted several times about codec issues on 7mc, but I’ve now got a solution that is comprehensive, fairly simple and works consistently. With a few free codecs and utilities you can have full decoding support, DXVA, subtitles and fantastic flexibility working in 64bit (or 32bit) Media Center. The following instructions are specific to the x64 edition, but should work just as well on the 32bit edition.
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The Ultimate Codec Guide
How data is stored in a multimedia file
Files on a computer (or on an optical disk like DVD or BluRay) need to contain more than 1 type of data. A typical movie will include at least 1 video “stream” and one audio “stream”. Most movies include multiple languages and subtitles, each of which requires an additional stream. Each of these streams is effectively a file in its own right, but they are all stored together within a “container” which also starts each of them at the right time (subtitles don’t start immediately at the start of a movie for example) and keeps them in sync as well as storing meta-data about each of them – i.e. what language they are, what framerate and resolution the video is, and what compression standards have been used.
Video streams
Video streams contain only the video part of the movie. They are compressed using a particular system and there should be meta-data about their resolution, framerate, if they are interlaced or progressive and details of the encoding system used.
Audio streams
Audio streams contain only the audio part of the movie. There are usually multiple audio streams included with the movie and each has its own stream. They can be compressed in a range of ways or in some cases they are uncompressed raw audio. There should be meta-data about their bitrate, resolution, language, number of channels and details of the encoding system used.
Other streams (e.g. Closed Captions)
Many movies contain other streams, most commonly closed captions (also known as subtitles). These come in several formats, but are typically just text with time stamps. They are so small relatively that no compression is used. There should be meta-data about their language.
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Containers which bundle all the streams together
All of the streams that comprise the movie are bundled together and kept in sync by a container. The container should contain (and provide) all the meta-data about each stream. The container also enables the collection of streams to be stored as a single file. The most common container formats are VOB (used by DVD) and M2TS (used by BluRay). Other common container formats on PC are TS, MPEG, AVI, MKV, WMV, WTV, DVR-MS and MP4. The obsolete HD-DVD format used EVO containers.
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Batch script to rename PC based on reserved DHCP name
I use WDS on a standalone server to set up new PCs and to reimage PCs when they have ended up mangled beyond repair. With a good number of PCs in my own house it is useful to reimage them ocasionally when swapping or upgrading hardware. Most of this process is now automated by an unattend.xml file but one step the unattended process doesn’t seem to support is renaming PCs back to their original name.
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“Hi James I realise it has been a long while, but I just checked this on windows 11 (build 23H2)…”