I am curious what Source and Transform Filters I should disable in the MPC-HC settings menu.
I am using:
- Media Player Classic - Home Cinema
- RARFileSource
- Haali Media Splitter
- CoreAVC
- AC3Filter
For the Source Filters, I disabled:
- DTS/AC3
- Matroska
- MP4/MOV
- MPEG PS/TS/PVA
For the Transform Filters, I disabled:
- AC3
- DTS
- H264/AVC (DXVA)
- H264/AVC (FFmpeg)
With the Filters that I have installed, are there any other Source/Transform Filters that I can disable? Also, did I disable a Source/Transform Filter that I shouldn't have?
		
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	There's no right or wrong answer. Depends on what directshow filters you have installed 
 and whether you want mpc-hc to handle it or not. Unless there is some circumstances,
 I don't think it makes too much difference.
 
 However, saying that, you seem to have set off with some purpose; you haven't really explained the thinking behind it.
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	In MPC-HC, when you go to Play>Filters, you see the filters that are actively working I guess. If I leave the DTS/AC3 Filters in MPC-HC enabled, you will see an extra item related to that in addition to AC3Filter. I don't know if there were any ill effects of having both of those showing up in that menu but I would like to eliminate the redundancy if possible. 
 
 I listed the things that I thought were redundant to the external Filters I have installed. If anyone could tell me if I got it exactly right or if there are other redundancies I could get rid of, that would be great.
 
 I am under the impression the external Filters I am using, either add functionality or are better than what MPC-HC comes with.
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	I think the answer depends on what directshow filters you have installed, and which are active. 
 Some of the included filters work very well, such as the H.264/AVC dxva filter.
 
 I've never seen the situation you describe - I'll take a look at my own mpc-hc setup and see if anything
 jumps out at me. ON the otherhand, you could scrap mpc-hc and just use a directshow-enabled player, such as WMP.
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