![]() ![]() i have the video and audio filters blocked in mpc-hc, and the raw video preferred - since without it, you can't use svp. Q: "mpc-hc crashes out and i get a crash log informing me that it's ffdshow that has crashed. ![]() The first thing you sholud do to the crashes of MPC-HC is to switch hardware decoder in LAV Video Decoder from "NVIDIA CUVID" to "DXVA2 (copy-back)" and then disable the GPU acceleration. The most frequent one is because of the latest NVIDIA video drivers. If the answer is no, the Windows 10 experience issues are with SVP. You can turn off the DXVA acceleration as Q1 listed above to see if it works. LAV filters I'm using from K-lite mega codec pack 12 (64-bit media player classic, lots of stuff (Updated MPC-HC to version 1.7.10.101 Updated LAV Filters to version 0.67-142-gb9999)) with svp 64-bit reinstalled above it." A: You may have updated your Media Player Classis for Windows 10 to the newest version 1.7.10 and let all other features upgrade, but MPC crashes on Windows 10 as usual. If it doesn't work, you can try turning off the DXVA acceleration just in case (Options > Internal filters > Video decoder, set "HW acceleration" to "None"). You might want to (re)install the latest version or even try downgrading it. About the crash, it's probably be caused by the ATI video driver that is not very stable on Windows 10. Obviously, after you have updated to 1.7.8 or 1.7.9, the MPC crashing problem still exist. ![]() crash occurs only when opening file." A: This is also the same as v1.7.7/1.7.9. mpc 32/64 works ok if just opened and using interface. mpc-hc 1.7.8 32bit also crashes on file open. Q: "1.7.8 64 bit crashes with dump on w10 build 9926 opening any file. ★ Media Player Classic Crashing on Windows 10? ![]()
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