On XP, there's a horizontal black line (of maybe 20 pixles) on the very bottom of the screen. mpc-hc DXVA decoder - working fine, no problems on Win7. In lav is easier to change audio/subtitles streams. The reason I don't use nero is because of the interface. But: when the direct vobsub is active (subtitles), 25i fps videos have interlaced effects(the video becomes a bunch of horizontal lines, not watchable at all). LAV splitter - yes, this is really good, Haali splitter had&still have lots of issues, especially on mpeg-2 playback. Those guys working on lav codecs will have to prove first that they have the best stuff, and then it'll be okay to put those firstĢ. ffdshow is still way better generally speaking, regarding the quality of playback. I don't like those "lav codecs" default settings when installing. However, there are still some issues, hoping in the future it'll be even better:ġ. No doubt it's the best video player/codec pack available on then version 3. In order to prevent spam answer the question This provides excellent quality stereo surround with bass redirection. I set my Logitec Decoder to 4.1 for stereo surround, but I must leave MatrixMixer still set to 5.1 or it will crash if I set it to 4.1. Only problem with MatrixMixer is you have to set the settings again each time you start up Winamp, but it gives you back stereo surround if you have a Creative Zx/ZxR. Set MatrixMixer Output format to 5.1, (PCM 24bit and 192kHz if you like also), then on the Mixer tab you can set Bass redirection (80Hz for Cutoff frequency, 110Hz or whatever you like). MatrixMixer is especially helpful for owners of Creative Zx/ZxR sound cards to replace the missing Stereo Surround feature which is no longer found in the Sound Blaster Control Panel. Plus there is SPDIF and passthrough settings if you need them, though most decoders will not need you to adjust the SPDIF settings. You can configure Output up to 5.1 or Dolby/Pro Logic II, PCM to 24bit (even 32bit for studio gear, stick to 24bit though), and up to 192kHz audio. You can configure MatrixMixer from Winamp's Preferences>Plug-ins>Output settings.
#K LITE CODEC PACK 10.0.5 MEGA DOWNLOAD#
If you also use Winamp as a seperate music player (I'm using Winamp 5.65x86 currently), download the Winamp plugin MatrixMixer_0_9_163d from SourceForge, open the extracted folder and copy "out_mixer.dll" into Winamp's plugin folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\Winamp\Plugins) for surround sound on analogue or digital speaker setups.
#K LITE CODEC PACK 10.0.5 MEGA INSTALL#
You can leave the other settings how they are except toolbar/adware and the end of install setup.ĭON'T FORGET to deselect the TOOLBAR and other ADWARE at the end of the installation setup, accomplished by selecting the "No Thanks" check-mark to avoid the installation of adware! The separate update packs, or "quick update" option for new versions then won't install the adware junk if you remember to select the "No Thanks" option for the junkware/toolbar at the end of the install setup the first time you install K-lite Codec Pack. I recommend custom installing using the Extras + Media Player Home Cinema setting and disabling all the Tray Icons for LAV, ffdshow, etc and Codec News during install. Media Player Home Cinema and LAV provide excellent quality. Supplies all the extra codecs needed for encoding and decoding a huge range of formats and file associations can be configured for all your Media Players.