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    Sorry to say buy I dont like Videolan as much as media player classic so I want to use MPC to open my 4:2:2 Chroma videos is there a Filter codec to play them in MPC

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    Makes no sense to me so far... You dont like Media Player Classic, but you want to use MPC? MPC = Media Player Classic...
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    Makes sense to me,op rather use mpc than videolan and says so,as to chrome video not sure what codecs it uses as it isnt a standard name of video,need more detail on it.
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  4. What's the fourcc? Directshow comes with YUY2 and UYVY handlers. MPC or MPCHC should be able to use them.
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    4:2:2 are satellite transport stream files I capture from satellites, and I meant that I LOVE MPC and I HATE videolan MPC opens faster

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    and Videolan is the only one that plays 422 chroma files,
    will try directshow
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  6. What's the fourcc? 4:2:2 describes chroma subsampling, not the codec used. Transport streams are probably MPEG 2 or h.264 with 4:2:0 subsampling. Use MediaInfo or GSpot. MPCHC as both of those built in. Forget MPC, it's outdated. MPCHC is the new version. It looks and works the same.
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    hello can anyone download this short 13 se clip and tell me if you can open it in MPC or MPCHC its an 422 Chroma file, I CAN open in in videolan but not MPC or MPCHC
    http://rapidshare.com/files/309555696/422ChromaD155.mpg
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  8. What you have is MPEG 2 video in an MPEG transport stream (the extension was changed from .TS to .MPG). MPEG 2 encoding does support 4:2:2 chroma subsampling. And though it's uncommon, this file has it.

    MPC's and MPCHC's internal MPEG 2 decoder apparently doesn't support 4:2:2 MPEG 2. Disable their internal MPEG 2 decoders and use another. ffdshow works.

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    THank you very much it works now
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