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  1. Member Ygramul's Avatar
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    Happens at random, but usually not more often than about once every hour. I watch something and the video suddenly freezes while the sound keeps playing. Requires alt+ctrl+del and killing the MPC-HC process in task manager.

    Sometimes it just straight up crashes - the screen goes black and an error window appears.

    Didn't test MPC-HC without madVR yet.

    I use Windows 7 64-bit.

    Please help!
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  2. What is exact version of MPC-HC and madVR? GPU and driver version?
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  3. Member Ygramul's Avatar
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    MPC-HC 1.7.9
    madVR 0.87.14 (I guess I missed an update, maybe that will help?)
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    Tested the latest version of madVR. The problem persists.
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    Try going back to the last known STABLE version of madVR.


    Edit: Using 0.88.11 myself with no issues. With 64-bit MPC-HC
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    I use MPC-HC 32-bit. When I first installed it a long time ago, I read that madVR doesn't work with the 64-bit version. Did that change?
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    Switched to MPC-HC 64-bit. Nothing changed.
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  8. Maybe it has something with settings. Try using software decoding in player and reset madVR to default settings. Also, try MPC-BE + madVR and see if you have the same problem.
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