I can get Media Player Classic Home Cinema to play good quality video on a netbook with the default DirectShow Video - Video Mixing Renderer 7 (windowed).
If I try to use 7 or 9 renderless to be able to view Subtitles in an MP4 rip from a commercial DVD I get a very blocky and jumpy playback.
Does anyone know of any way to fix or workaround this?
TIA
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Without having more details about that netbook, it's difficult to return helpful suggestions...
Anyway, you can use (xy-)VSFilter instead of the Internal Subtitle Renderer; it works with ANY video renderer
Besides, EVR is even faster than VMR7 on Windows XP.Last edited by El Heggunte; 14th Jun 2014 at 23:26. Reason: disambiguation
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It is an Asus eeePC, Atom Processor, Intel internal graphics.
I tried loading xy-VSFilter after mistakenly loading VSFilter. No captions at all anymore.
Did the setting and registry changes recommended on the site for xy-VSFilter, but no joy.
I can post my settings, but which ones?
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I had a problem with srt subtitles at one stage (I'm not exactly sure what type of subtitles you have). CPU usage would jump pretty high (although not to maximum) and playback would be rather stuttery. It only happened when using one PC here though, even though the second one is running the same version of Windows (XP). Unchecking the "allow animation when buffering" option under subtitles fixed that problem (MPC-HC), although it seems to have been fixed a while ago and now I can leave it enabled. Your problem might be something else entirely, but it might be worth a shot. You could also try reducing the number of subtitles to buffer and maximum texture resolution.