I'm trying to utilize the PowerDVD v7.3 h264 decoder as a directshow filter so my media applications can use it without installing the whole PowerDVD suite. I tried registering it manually as regsvr32.exe cl264dec.ax and also using radlight, but the decoder shows up as a splitter in g-spot instead of a decoder.
I'm using Haali Media Splitter as my .mkv splitter. The whole process works fine with CoreAVC as the decoder, but obviously you don't get hardware acceleration with it.
Is there a way to change properties in the system so it recognizes cl264dec.ax as a decoder instead of a splitter?
		
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	I managed to get it to work by registering cl264dec.ax in the original Cyberlink/VideoFilter folder with all the .dll's there. Now it decodes my h.264 files in windows media player with hardware acceleration for those encoded properly. 
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