I have used media player classic for years and never had a problem with it until now, whenever i play a file i get this crackled line that appears every so often in the middle of the screen, i initially thought that i had a video card problem, but i checked everything out on vlc player and it all plays fine, but i prefer mpc as there is better option especially when u watch hd content, i cant get the screen size i want in vlc but with mpc u can just increase or decrease screen, so if any one has any ideas why all off a sudden in getting these weird lines across the screen, please let me know.
Thanks in advance
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Sorry i should have said i am on the latest version, but it happens on older versions to, and i changed the vga wire to check and its not that, games play ok, so dont think its the graphics card and like i said it seems ok on vlc and i tried pot player and it does the same.
There is a new update to my graphics card so im doing that now nvidia geforce 8600gt and i have latest k-lite codec packLast edited by adamf154; 22nd Jun 2014 at 05:26.
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IF you don't use MPC-HC in the portable mode, THEN there is a key in the Registry for MPC-HC,
which often causes a lot of problems. Tick the option "Store settings to .ini file", delete the pesky Registry key,
and see what happens.
Otherwise, there must be SOME partial incompatibility between MPC-HC and the drivers for your video card,
at least I've already seen that problem happen with *some* builds of MPC (i.e., not the Homecinema flavor).
Try to find a version of the drivers which makes the problem disappear -
The raggedly line sound like tearing (is it like the pic on that page?) Changing the renderer in MPC-HC's options might fix it. Which renderer are you using now?
Or try resetting MPC-HC (under miscellaneous in options). You may have inadvertently changed a setting.
I'm also running a Nvidia GeForce 8600gt (on XP) and I had problems with newer drivers when I updated them recently (incorrect luminance levels) so I went back to older drivers.
For reasons I don't understand, if I use a Bicubic resizer in MPC-HC I tend to get tearing, and the more a video needs to be resized for fullscreen the more it's likely to happen, but the Bilinear (PS 2.0) resizer is fine (which I prefer anyway) so I use it. That may change according to the renderer being used. I can't remember. I use WMR9. -