I just uninstalled Haali Media Splitter....to install new version.
After installing new version ...a few unexpected things have happened.
In Media player classic 6.4.9.0 ...I can no longer select Haali Video renderer
...its greyed out....under Options--->Playback---Output
I checked in MPC external filters and its not available there either...
And in Zoom player I have lost the Haali Video renderer filter
and yet if I go into the program files area under Haali--->Matroska Splitter
there is the dxr.dll ...which I thought was the Haali Video renderer filter or dll.
What I have done wrong ?? Anyone able to shed some light on a solution??
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I noticed that around the time you posted this there was an update for the Haali splitter posted. Hopefully that will work for you.
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I uninstalled the new version of the Haali media Splitter...and
reinstalled the previous version....
and back came the Haali video renderer
and now the Haali renderer is also available again under Media Player classic
plus the filter is also available in Zoom player
so the new Haali media splitter seems to provide some problems/issues!!!
anyone else seen these problems???
Why is this new version causing these problems??? -
I noticed this issue two week's ago , and reverted back to the previous version as well .
Just have to wait for them to catch up and fix the issue .
It's why backup's are a very important process on modern system's .
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