Hello,
I play WMV files on Media Player Classic (works better than VLC for WMV)
I had version 6.4.9.1 from the K-Lite Codec Pack.
But recently the playback started to get jumpy/hashed instead of going smoothly (I don't know how to explain and I hope you know what I mean).
I decided to install Media Player Classic HomeCinema v1.1.604.0.
When I open a file from the player it now plays fine.
But when I try to open a file from the explorer, MPC opens but then it says "File Not Found"
Can someone please help me.
My OS is XP Pro SP2
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right click on what you want to open. select open with. choose program/browse. navigate to where you installed mpch. select the .exe, and close. it should now be able to locate the program to open the file with.
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I had the same problem and I solved it by:
1 Open Folder Options under Tools in Windows Explorer.
2 Select the File Types tab
3 Scroll down and click on the file type (in my case it was m2v)
4 Click Advanced
5 Click New
6 Under Action enter "Play with MPCHC" (without the quotes)
7 Click Browse, locate and 'open' the program (mplayerc.exe)
8 Click OK
9 Click OK
10 Close Folder Options.
After doing the above, when you right click the file you should have the option "Play with MPCHC" in the dropdown."Shut up Wesley!" -- Captain Jean-Luc Picard
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I have had this problem with Media Player Classic on several computers. What happens is that when you associate the file type, say MOV, with MPC, Windows creates the line "C:\Program Files\MplayerClassic\mplayerc.exe" %1 where %1 means the file being clicked. For some reason that does not work with MPC but if you enclose the %1 in parenthesis the command will work: "C:\Program Files\MplayerClassic\mplayerc.exe" "%1".
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Originally Posted by fontana
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Originally Posted by fontana
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I have found a fix. I have tryed alot of thing reccomended on alot of other fourms about this same problem. None worked for me, then I saw that the Media player Classic was located in
"C:\Program Files\MPC-HC\mplayerc.exe"
but when I associate the file type for avi with MPC-HC windows creates the following line
"C:\Program Files\Media Player Classic - Home Cinema\mplayerc.exe" "%1"
Notice windows created the wrong line. It shouuld have created the line:
"C:\Program Files\MPC-HC\mplayerc.exe" "%1"
but it created
"C:\Program Files\Media Player Classic - Home Cinema\mplayerc.exe" "%1"
So for a quick fix I went to My Computer> C drive> Program Files and renamed MPC-HC with Media Player Classic - Home Cinema. And It has fixed it. I can now play my avi files using MPC-HC
If you can't be bothered reading the ubove then follow the instructions below:
1: Locate C:\Program Files\MPC-HC (or where ever you installed MPC-HC)
2: Rename the folder 'MPC-HC' to 'Media Player Classic - Home Cinema' (without the quotes)
3: Check if it works
4: If it dosn't then read everything ubove, it's all I can do to help. -
Answered in your other topic: https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/372636-Media-Player-Clasic-and-3D-Blu-ray
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